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I wanted to love Omensight: Definitive Edition, but I am left feeling both disappointed with the quality of the game and equally perplexed at how this Switch port turned out.
Ashen tries too hard and not hard enough to be both a Dark Souls clone and something different, and loses a lot in the process.
The latest entry in RollerCoaster Tycoon franchise is less a Fun-House and more a nauseating ride on the Tilt-o-Whirl.
Below is a punishing dungeon crawler, mixing elements from roguelikes, Dark Souls and survival games to create an often painful, yet oddly enticing action-adventure game.
Atari Flashback Classics offers a vast look back into the history of an important time in games, but may offer little of interest to those without nostalgic feelings for it.
Battletech Flashpoint isn't really a must own expansion, but it is certainly worth it for players looking for more.
Few titles seem to capture the timelessness that Katamari Damacy Reroll does, with bright visuals and a silly play style that are just as fun and unique now as they were years ago.
Gris is a game about loss wrapped up in one, truly stunning package that should be experienced by everyone.
With an emphasis on stealth and a healthy dose of absurdity, Mutant Year Zero is a unique take on the XCOM formula that is as challenging as it is engaging.
Just Cause 4 the best grappling hook-focused open-world sandbox game for the PS3…I mean PS4
Earth Defense Force 5 mixes a compelling sense of power and powerlessness, creating chaotic, overwhelming battles filled with laughter and drama that make it hard to put down.
The newest entry in the Smash Bros series truly earns the title of Ultimate.
Joggernauts is a stirred mess throughout, and while most of its current issues could be resolved through patches, updates, and perhaps a new platform of choice, it's current Switch version is simply not there yet.
Spyro Reignited Trilogy is a solid remaster for those looking to play as gaming's most famous purple dragons.
A unique and creative horror game filled with boring puzzles and clunky combat
Dancing in Starlight pays a loving tribute to Persona 5, but without a stronger setlist it doesn't stand alongside its fellow rhythm game spin-offs.
Dancing in Moonlight uses twelve years of songs to bring the Persona 3 cast the musical tribute they deserve.
Darksiders 3 is a game that's never quite sure what it wants to be, and suffers for it.
Pool Panic is an absurd puzzle game that breathes new life into the game of pool despite some control issues.
PUNCH LINE fails to engage the player in any way, its play and story lifeless.