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While the adventure is nothing worthwhile, One Piece: Unlimited World Deluxe Edition is a fun brawler for the Nintendo Switch.
Divinity Original Sin 2 is a master class in what RPGs should be. Amazing writing and detail paired with astounding freedom. A must play for RPG fans.
I came into PES 2018 ready to be won over, and converted into a PES fan. Unfotunately, I came away being disappointed.
Ruiner is a dizzying affair in combat, offering tons of things for players to consider as music pounds their senses. However, a lack of weapon impact, fights that often feel too similar, and a lifeless world takes away from its appeal.
A limp, repetitive gameplay loop and uncomfortable characterization rob Blue Reflection of the magic it tries so desperately to create.
Total War: Warhammer 2 is a fantastic love letter to both Warhammer fans and strategy game players alike.
The Long Dark is the perfect survival game for Canadian kids who grew up with frozen toes and winter camping.
If Super Metroid had pretty great procedurally-generated levels and roguelike elements, it would basically be A Robot Named Fight!
Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash takes the series in a different direction, ditching the hack-and-slash combat and reshaping it into a third person shooter style.
Absolver is a game that rewards players with a unique Kung-Fu fighter to master. Good luck on your Kung-Fu quest.
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is an ugly but otherwise enjoyable fighting game with recognizable characters, a ton of cutscenes, and is approachable for newcomers.
Danganronpa V3 unravels the series' tightly wound coil of bloody intrigue in spectacular fashion.
Whether quietly or in a shower of blood, Death of the Outsider offers a satisfying romp through a complex, living, deep world.
If you missed this one on the Wii U, it's definitely worth catching on the Switch!
Pillars of the Earth is a great game for anyone who likes the slow process of constructing a cathedral—for anyone else, you might get bored.
Destiny 2 is more Destiny in almost everyway, but that's not a bad thing if you want to play more Destiny.
Tokyo Dark offers a powerful player experience, having them solve the crime on their own terms, whatever those may be, and deal with the consequences in immediate, unsettling ways.
Samus' triumphant return deserves a place on your shelf.
The Escapists 2 is a perfect sequel for fans of the first game but may overwhelm those new to the series
Starcraft retains its seat in the high pantheon of genre defining games.