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A fast racing hybrid that's one part Wipeout, one part F-Zero
You won’t build all that much in the initial hours of LEGO Worlds.
When it comes to LEGO Worlds the sad fact is that the constant technical issues make it a frustrating experience, and locking LEGO pieces behind gamification doesn't make it feel like I have achieved something. I congratulate everyone for what they've accomplished with LEGO Worlds, but many of the issues with this game are not easily forgiven in modern game development.
It's never been easier to play the Zero Escape titles than it is now, and for the money, any fan of heady narratives and fun puzzles is in for several hours of quality entertainment.
If Shovel Knight is Mega Man X, then Specter Knight is Zero; his expertly-crafted new campaign is a perfect complement to one of the best 2D platformers ever made.
If you have a longing for another game similar to Descent and Forsaken, Sublevel Zero Redux is it.
Snipperclips is a must play new IP from Nintendo that will have you cutting not only your friends and family but up in joyous laughter.
Despite the similarities, Ride 2 is not as user friendly as Microsoft’s annual racing games. This means players are going to have to really work to ride with the best, and that’s an uphill battle they may not want to fight on your recreational time.
Super Bomberman R is a surprise winner in the Switch launch line-up, and well worth considering for old-school players, multiplayer enthusiasts and lovers of cute things.
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.