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Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth is a JRPG powerhouse, delivering one of the most endearing stories to date and an aspiring open-world design.
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney trilogy is a fantastic collection that bundles together 3 very good titles in one package.
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, has completely subverted my initial expectations, providing us with a great game to kickstart 2024 off.
My Time At Sandrock, despite its shortcomings, provides a satisfying town simulation experience that’s only held back by bland combat.
The Walking Dead: Destinies is an incredibly disheartening journey into mediocrity and frustration, and I cannot recommend it to anyone.
A few quality-of-life changes make it more palatable to modern audiences, but this is still the same fantastic RPG from all those years ago.
While it may not be for everyone, The Invincible is nonetheless a brilliant sci-fi journey that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Risk of Rain Returns is a phenomenal game that revitalizes the classic with a visual overhaul and many thoughtful new additions.
Persona 5 Tactica is another great spin-off with a great alternative take on the story and exciting strategy gameplay.
Despite some glaring problems, Remnant 2’s The Awakened King DLC is a solid first piece of post-launch content for this excellent soulslike.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III is a disappointing new entry in the franchise that should never have seen the light of day.
Like a Dragon Gaiden successfully weaves a compelling narrative that serves as a satisfying conclusion to Kazuma Kiryu’s iconic journey.
RoboCop: Rogue City successfully captures the essence of the iconic film franchise, offering a faithful and entertaining experience for all.
Some technical issues aside, Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 1 is a great way to experience some of the greatest games ever made.
Alan Wake 2 is not only the best possible sequel fans could have hoped for, it’s also an incredible survival horror game in its own right.
While it’s not the most challenging Mario game, Super Mario Bros. Wonder brings a burst of creativity to the classic 2D platforming genre.
Cities: Skylines 2 is a sequel with notable improvements over its predecessor, but it falls short in terms of content and stability.
Counter-Strike 2 steps boldly onto the competitive scene, but undercooked features and performance issues hold it back from true greatness.
Spider-Man 2 is a cut above its predecessor, with significantly improved gameplay and a narrative that tugs at your heartstrings.
Lords of the Fallen is one of the better Soulslikes we’ve seen in a long time, but some design choices hold it back from true greatness.