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Miitopia is a perfect introduction to RPGs for those wanting something new.
Proof that Uncharted can exist without Nathan Drake.
It's not without it's flaws, but all is forgiven between the start and end of each round.
Tacoma makes you feel like a digital detective, as you trace the threads of a broad social web of relationships and motivations.
Dene received a digital copy of Rugby League Live 4 from developer Big Ant for review.
Quite possibly the only game that's impossible to rage quit.
SUPERHOT has been talked about a lot since it debuted on Oculus, and for good reason. Now that it's finally available for PSVR owners, it's a must have for anyone who wants to play a VR first-person shooter with a twist.
An excellent online lobby simulator, but an average online racing game.
Yet more proof that Final Fantasy XIV is the best MMORPG around.
As inviting to new players as it is familiar to old, Echoes is far more than a Shadow of Gaiden.
Valkyria Revolution is a lifeless spinoff that lacks the spirit of its cult classic predecessor.
Quality-of-life features elevate the game's standout elements.
A game that embraces its ridiculousness, and celebrates the genre's strengths.
It's not just Jason that haunts this game. Bugs, lag, and lack of servers are the main horrors here.
Deeper than you think, with simple mechanics that make it a great asymmetric game.
Offers hours more Elder Scrolls, for those who want hours more Elder Scrolls.
A nostalgic love-letter to fans of the original Crash.
Held back by its flaws, yet still worthwhile for anyone courageous enough to enter the Pandora.
Shiny and in 4K glory, this is the best WipEout has ever looked.
Kermath received a digital copy of Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada from Koei Tecmo for review.