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Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires struggles to find fresh footing or take advantage of the latest consoles’ abilities but still delivers solid combat and great kingdom building mechanics.
Pokémon Legends: Arceus gives new reason to catch them all, with the first in what is surely to be a series with unlimited potential.
Sucker for Love: First Date takes horror, comedy, and a hint of romance and blends them together into a short memorable, if slightly flawed, visual novel with a few surprises in store.
Pagan: Control remains a solid enough roguelite through new story elements but retreads old ground mechanically in what appears to be a troublesome pattern with Far Cry 6's DLC.
A definitive improvement from the first game, with enhanced parkour mechanics, weapon customization and melee combat.
A gothic Metroidvania that uses fighting games systems in its combat. It's poor execution is plagued with repetitive audio/visuals and poorly balanced difficulty
Mary Skelter Finale’s incredibly slow pacing hinders some interesting story elements but solid combat and likable main characters makes this first person dungeon crawler a solid conclusion.
Extraction is a bold reimagining of the co-op shooter that never came after the cancellation of Patriots. Some issues that needs to be worked out, but still a solid game for co-op fans.
A faulty and barebones PC port of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade, which was originally released on the PlayStation 5.
White Shadows is a breath-taking, story-driven, puzzle-platformer in the vein of Limbo.
Monster Rancher 1 & 2 DX may retain issues from the past and have a thin story but it's enjoyable monster raising mechanics and unique summoning system remains a joy all these years later.
Shin Megami Tensei V’s advancements in combat and demon fusion make for an incredible RPG with some minor problems that do little to tarnish the full experience.
A space shooter with incredibly fun and addictive dogfights that you might forget the game even comes with a story.
A traditional JRPG by some of the key team members behind the Nier series. Presented in a tabletop game aesthetic, Voice of Cards delivers a fantastic story.
Vaas: Insanity puts a new spin on Far Cry 6's gameplay with some unfortunately shallow roguelite elements in what ends up being a short but satisfying DLC.
Simple, cute, and a colorful Smurfs game with a coop mode as a bonus.
Pokémon is back with two fantastic remakes that are sure to act as comfort food for newer and older fans alike.
Grand Theft Auto takes us back to the trilogy that gave the franchise legs, only to make a few stops for some unwanted additions along the way.
A fun and well-made indie action game based on Taiwan's history and folktales.
Blue Reflection: Second Light is a step forward for the franchise and one that excels at showing off its unique take on storytelling and solid gameplay.