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A reductionist shooter that maintains the over-the-top spirit of Serious Sam, for the most part.
Despite its obvious presentation issues, Victor Vran: Overkill Edition is good fun.
Endless Space 2 is one of the strongest 4X games in recent memory, even if it's not the deepest.
Nintendo delivers a new twist on Punch Out for The Switch and it already feels like the foundation of a new franchise.
Ironically, the only thing holding this game back is a lack of evolution.
In the end, The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind was a fun experience.
Farming Simulator 18 actually improves on its console predecessors by cutting the fat.
Star Trek: Bridge Crew is a fantasy come to life for Star Trek fans.
For all its talk of destruction and carnage, Danger Zone plays it pretty safe.
A neat mechanic that gets old quickly in this otherwise forgettable twin stick shooter.
Tekken 7 has the barebones basics for a good fighter, but it's missing the trimmings that make it worth recommending over bigger, and cheaper competition.
An isometric shooter with a ton of style, and a lack of complexity that works in its favour.
Nier: Automata – 3C3C1D119440927 is a short but sweet addition to what is arguably the year's finest game, and definitely something fans and newcomers alike will enjoy.
Ultimately a worthwhile recommendation for horror fans thanks to its original concept, likable protagonist, and some genuinely chilling frights.
It took four episodes, but things finally happened and are at least mildly interesting.
The Long Journey Home is an interesting exploration game that succeeds in a lot of ways, but never really seems to shine.
– Friday the 13th: The Game functions both as a gleefully sadistic multiplayer horror title and a love letter to some of cinema's most beloved schlock.
Even with clever puzzles and funny physics, I found little enjoyment in Human: Fall Flat.
Injustice is back and good lord is it ever a blast.
RiME is the rare game that balances its spectacle and whimsy with a dose of quiet humanity.