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Supermassive Games brings players another unique adventure in the multiplayer, action-adventure, thriller Hidden Agenda.
Zwei: The Ilvard Insurrection is an action RPG originally released in Japan in 2008, developed by Nihon Falcom.
Every time you copy something it becomes less like the original.
Wolfestein 2: The New Colossus is a gorgeous, fluid shooter with an delightful story and characters filled with good ‘ol Nazi killing satisfaction.
How Nintendo somehow keeps their lil' platforming plumbing mascot relevant and exciting decades later is a mystery, but there's no denying the company has delivered another Mario masterpiece for The Switch.
Assassin's Creed Origins brings Ancient Egypt back to life with the best sandbox world Ubisoft has made to date. However, a half-baked combat system and poor RPG mechanics sour parts of the experience.
Another Lost Phone: Laura's Story is the follow up to A Normal Lost Phone and it may actually be worth a look, but not for the reasons you are likely to suspect.
Chaos;Child is a grim, gory murder mystery that could have been brilliant with some judicious edits to its content and pacing.
While the game is nice to look at and can be fun to play, the technical issues and objectification of its characters keep it from really shining.
Brave New World wastes what precious little time Before the Storm has on filler, holding back meaningful developments until the very end.
High Hell is a great game to play in short bursts. It's quirky, fast paced, and plays well aside from a few oversights.
AER: Memories of old is perfectly fine, but it could have been something wonderful.
Etrian Odyssey V is a digital adventure that leans analogue, with pen-and-paper sensibilities that delight far more than they frustrate.
The Jackbox Party Pack 4 is one of the better titles in the series that includes a game about dating monsters, as well as a few unfortunate bugs.
Fire Emblem Warriors follows along the vein of Hyrule Warriors, featuring characters from all throughout the franchise.
Spelunker Party! Is a hardcore yet cute platformer that you can play in its entirety with up to four players locally or online. What a novelty!
Last Day of June wants you to feel a certain way, but the way it goes about it is clumsy and haphazard, and the visuals are unsettling.
Yono and the Celestial Elephants is an adorable Zelda-like about a woke elephant doing his best to help people, zombies, and robots co-exist.
Gran Turismo Sport is lacking in a true racing experience that prior releases in the series were able to deliver.
Who Needs You pulls out tedious nonsense and meaningless set pieces all to keep you away from Guardians of the Galaxy's actual story.