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Skydance Interactive brings the experience of controlling a mech warrior to players with Archangel,an enjoyable yet uninspired virtual reality title.
An unforgettable world, an indefatigable enemy, a somewhat meaningless protagonist, a really good time.
Miitopia brings fun ideas to the RPG genre but overstays its welcome.
Hey! Pikmin forces the series into something it's not, resulting in a barebones platformer with Pikmin on the cover.
Dream Daddy is more of a dad sim than a dating sim, as its romance feels artificial on most occasions.
Pyre's battle system is excellent and delivers upon thrilling competitive play, but whether it has any future in that space could rest on whether it gets online play.
A novel and brilliantly executed concept, regrettably dimmed by self-defeating structural choices.
Final Fantasy XII was outdone by the competition when it came out eleven years ago, and The Zodiac Age changes absolutely nothing in that regard. An overpriced and undercooked re-release of a game better left forgotten.
Kamiko's quaint, pick-up-and-play nature makes it a fantastic fit on Nintendo's versatile console.
If you're tired of shooting guns and swinging swords Yonder offers laid back palate cleansing cuteness in this open-world adventure.
Splatoon 2 delivers everything that made the original great and tosses in a few improvements for good measure. The Switch library just keeps getting better.
Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception tells two different stories—one serious, one sexy—that are so at odds with one another that it loses itself in the process.
Plague Road's visuals may tell an intriguing story, but the rest of the game has very little to say.
A flawed far future racing game that can't keep up with recent entries.
One of the oddest VR experiences on the market that blends platforming with bouncy castle aesthetics.
A re-inventive MOBA that isn't perfect, especially with its free-to-play scheme, but still rises above the pack.
A charming board game-esque strategy game that doesn't go quite as far as it should have.
A decent action game, but one weighed down by its terrible plot, crummy characters, and off-putting attempts to be racy.
I'm sure these games are great for anyone who grew up with them, but I honestly don't get why.
An artistic platformer of sorts that's best played in a relaxed state.