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Atelier Yumia has a solid concept but an overly complex framework and a bit of a lack of polish. It's not easy to suggest to every role-playing game fan. If crafting and base-building are your thing, then you'll have plenty of fun in this game for the immense depth.
SaGa Frontier Remastered is an ambitious and rewarding JRPG that dares to be different. Its nonlinear storytelling, deep combat mechanics, and sheer freedom make it a cult classic worth revisiting, even if its oddities require patience.
A brutally difficult yet very rewarding action game that excels in its fighting mechanics. Although the narrative is not perfect, the exciting boss battles and satisfying skill development in The First Berserker: Khazan makes it a must-try for genre enthusiasts.
AI LIMIT delivers a fresh, accessible take on the souls-like genre with fluid combat and creative mechanics, though its lack of challenge and repetitive environments hold it back. A solid choice for newcomers, but veterans may find it too forgiving.
There is no shortage of rage from a person thirsty for revenge. Forge a Path of Fury, and show enemies how strong your kung-fu is. Overall, Path of Fury – Episode I: Tetsuo’s Tower is amazing when you focus solely on the story and fighting parts of the game.
Ubisoft is heading in the right direction, with Assassin’s Creed Shadows simply being a mind-blowing experience. However, it’ll take much more than this to make Ubisoft great again.
Urban Jungle puts a new spin on the familiar cozy game genre. Its charming narrative, a new take on the standard gardening simulator, and simple but entertaining gameplay inspire players to think strategically and creatively.
The Darkest Files pushes players to their limits and emphasizes the value of relentlessly pursuing truth, regardless of the obstacles or risks they may encounter. The game's art style is remarkable, and it's a must-play for anyone who loves investing games.
Beyond The Ice Palace 2 isn't perfect, but it definitely has much to say about time and the gaming world as well as how things progress or regress while still staying a fun, nostalgic game with easy-to-grasp gameplay and great graphics alongside impressive world-building.
Split Fiction offers amongst the most incredible adventures in a video game ever. Hazelight Studios gave us something truly special. And you can enjoy all of this for only £40. Definitely a Game of the Year contender.
WWE 2K25 isn’t a step up from WWE 2K24. If anything, it’s more of a considerable downgrade. The gameplay has improved, but the content leaves much to be desired. Moreover, the Bloodline Showcase mode is a very unpleasant experience.
With its charming art style, jazzy soundtrack, and rich dialogue options, Expelled! stands out as an innovative addition to the visual novel genre, ensuring that every decision carries weight and meaning, ultimately leaving players eager to uncover the truth behind Louisa Hardcastle's fall.
Carmen Sandiego is a solid educational journey worth playing in short bursts. While it's an enjoyable and interesting experience, particularly for younger players and nostalgic aficionados, its simplicity and content gaps may leave some wanting more.
PGA TOUR 2K25 has brilliantly introduced the much more authentic EvoSwing system, which makes you feel like an actual pro golfer. If Golf simulations are your cup of tea, you should give this a go.
A visually stunning, deeply immersive evolution of the Monster Hunter formula. Though the learning curve can be steep, those who embrace the hunt will find Monster Hunter Wilds one of the most rewarding action RPGs to date.
Overall, Cabernet is a fantastic narrative game that allows you just to sit back and enjoy the story, especially on a rainy day. While there are a lot of mechanics to learn, along with a time crunch, and it can seem overwhelming at times.
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 1 is a fantastic and immersive narrative adventure that's filled with drama, happiness, and spooks to pump you up for Tape 2. A great time playing Lost Records: Bloom & Rage. The storytelling kept the player's attention for the majority of the play, and it definitely has great replay value to unlock different outcomes, endings, and rewards.
After spending several hours playing Hyper Light Breaker, overall, It left the player feeling more annoyed than having fun. Although upgrades throughout its early access phase could help it to improve, as it stands, it is difficult to advise. At the time of drafting the review, developers delivered a patch that came with several enhancements to performance, visuals and controls, Steam Deck compatibility, and the squashing of major issues. Perhaps you can give Hyper Light Breaker a go if you’ve liked Hyper Light Drifter, since the devs are actively working on fixing the issues.
By improving three iconic games with fresh visuals and modern features, Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered appeals to new players and makes fans nostalgic. Though not a perfect restoration, it's an interesting trip across Lara's past.
Afterlove EP is an emotionally impactful visual novel that combines a heartfelt story with engaging rhythm gameplay, making for a truly unique experience. As an additional precaution, you should be emotionally ready to take a few tumbles as you go.