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Interesting friendships between varied characters from multiple games, a fun combat system with some welcome additions, and that same soldier stomping fun make Warriors All Stars a solid Musou game.
Knack 2 isn't the game of the year we have been waiting for, instead it's just more Knack. Who asked for this?
The Metronomicon: Slay the Dance Floor takes the base game to a whole new level of co-op dance party fun!
Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle is a gorgeous adventure and an engrossing tactical romp, offering a solid challenge and some unique combat quirks that will please tactical fans.
Before the Storm addresses old problems through an old story, and it makes a compelling case to reconsider its divisive protagonist.
More Than a Feeling drags as it attempts to salvage some characters, but can't overcome some of Guardians of the Galaxy's lack of clarity and visual flair.
Finally! A football game that literally anyone could play, but that does not mean everyone will enjoy it.
A fun procedurally generated rpg adventure with a punishing difficulty that will require multiple playthroughs.
White Day: A Labyrinth Named School offers some chilling ghostly encounters, provides seemingly endless terrors and new ways to be frightened.
Observer takes place and memories and turns them into frightening things, dragging the player into realms of terrifying visions that stir up a nameless fear.
Castle Story is a fun game but it does nothing revolutionary for the genre. Wait for a sale to grab it.
Tokyo Xanadu is a surprisingly generic Persona wannabe from a developer that I know can do far, far better.
A moving and earnest independent adventure game. My favorite thing I've played all year.
A hit or miss story with a solid battle system, a cute art style, and some interesting ideas.
Yakuza Kiwami is a great way to introduce anyone to the world of the Yakuza franchise
Batman returns in a plotline that finally includes the traditional Joker and a few other fan favourites.
Uncharted Lost Legacy is a stunningly beautiful and entertaining return to form for the franchise.
Original Journey is a game that is perfect to pick up and play for small bits at a time even with the shortcomings it has.
You would expect the team behind Saints Row to make something with more verve and fewer grey hallways, but here we are with Agents of Mayhem.
Hellblade's mundane mechanics help underscore a powerful story of overcoming your demons, if you're willing to subject yourself to the honest portrayal of mental illness it presents.