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Full of elaborate puzzles and mysteries, Danganronpa 1.2 Reload brings two excellent visual novels to PlayStation 4 for a great price.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands is a fun, tactical, engaging shooter with plenty of depth and good AI.
NieR: Automata is the rare gaming experience in which narrative, aesthetics, and gameplay all complement each other to form a perfect storm of master class game design. A truly exemplary example of what video games are capable of as an art form, and a new personal favourite.
In what can only be described as a "chill adventure," Heaven Forest is basically a VR wandering simulator.
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A melancholy but realistic tale of creatures in a town called Possum Springs.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a culmination of every small step Nintendo’s made with the series resulting in one of the most satisfying games I’ve ever played.
As far as mini-game compilations go, 1-2 Switch isn’t that bad, but it won’t tread on Wii Sports grounds any time soon.
Torment is the purest expression of Infinity Engine RPGs we will ever see in the modern age.
Trio of Towns offers a wide variety for players to enjoy, but is marred by a few technical weeds in the garden.
Dexed is one of the most boring virtual reality experiences I've had.
While deep and captivating on their own, Digimon World Next Order's bloated mechanics step all over each other and make progressing through the game as a whole a stressful chore.
Berserk is a bloody good time that is sure to please fans of the anime and Warriors games alike.
It feels dirty to say “no” to new Psychonauts, but Rhombus of Ruin is a half-baked attempt at wrapping up the first game’s cliffhanger bundled with some monotonous gameplay and too little content for the asking price.
Horizon Zero Dawn is the gaming equivalent of realizing that sounding too much like the legends—when done well—is just fine.
For Honor is a great example that Western developers can make some great innovative twists on a primarily Japanese-built genre.
Halo Wars 2 is hands-down the best RTS on console and a joy to play with a controller.
Leaving Lyndow is a beautiful experience in a fascinating world, but may be more of a 45-minute-long commercial for the upcoming Eastshade than an actual game.
With Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force, Compile Heart has proven to be the Platinum Dunes of otaku entertainment – an assembly line of titles with similar plots, repeated mechanics, and fan service that feels designed for middle schoolers.
Memoranda means well, but fails to execute by relying on verbatim Murakami references and contrived logic.