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Kaiserpunk brings the creativity and consideration for construction of a Sim Game to the deep strategy and nuance of the 4X genre.
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition has landed on the Nintendo Switch, bringing with it one of the best Wii U exclusives to a modern platform.
With Assassin's Creed Shadows, Ubisoft has finally delivered on the feudal Japan setting fans have always wanted.
Whereas it is a worthy experiment and a cozy game deserving of a recommendation, Wanderstop ultimately struggles to live up to its creators' illustrious reputations.
My real problem with Morkull Ragast's Rage isn't with it's storytelling, it's with just about everything else.
Outside of its standout aesthetics, MainFrames is a novel pixelated take on precision platforming and a love letter to both platforming and retro PC
Slime Heroes is a decent enough “Babies First Dark Souls” but fails to do anything interesting with the core concept of being a Slime.
Suikoden I & II HD Remaster should still be considered a must-buy for anyone who considers themselves a classic JRPG fan and has even the tiniest amount of interest in the franchise, as this will be the first time that these two games will be available in HD and English for every modern platform (excluding mobile).
Knights in Tight Spaces takes all the good ideas of its predecessor and not only adapts them to a fantasy setting but builds on them in interesting ways!
Split Fiction reminded me how fun games can be, and was like rediscovering video games as fun as an adult. It let me forget the world around me and lose myself in this incredibly emotional, fun, and engaging game.
Carmen Sandiego tries to revive the gameplay of its classic PC predecessors, however it fails to innovate in any meaningful way.
Whether you are a fan of their previous games or you just want a light tycoon style sim, it's hard to go wrong with Two Point Museum.
The Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection is an incredibly robust collection that is sure to please long-time fans, but may be a bit too archaic for some newcomers.
Monster Hunter Wilds may very well set the standard for not just how Monster Hunter plays but also how it tells its story.
I am a big golf fan. I love playing it in real life, watching it, and playing various gaming titles over the years. Having spent dozens of hours playing PGA
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage - Tape 1 tells a beautiful coming-of-age story, but takes far too long building up something that never pays off.
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is an okay spin-off of the Yakuza series. The story is fine, but the biggest issue is that it doesn't really feel inventive.
Stories from Sol: The Gun-Dog is a somewhat short but sweet visual novel experience that captures the heart of the PC-98 era and retro mecha anime of decades past.
Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered excavates the back half of Lara Croft's first era, but how do they hold up today?
Warriors: Abyss can provide a fun experience for the Warriors die-hards, but could be skipped by everyone else.