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The only redeeming quality of this remaster is that it might convince you to play the original instead.
NBA 2K22 may have the best basketball gameplay in the series’ history but continues to be plagued by a massive microtransaction focus and persistent technical issues.
Tormented Souls takes classic survival horror tropes and makes them its own with a unique spin that longtime fans of the genre will adore.
While the gameplay is impressively innovative, the execution falls flat due to poor pacing and a badly designed learning curve.
An old-school RPG created with a lot of love, charming visuals, and mesmerizing soundtrack.
DEATHLOOP elevates the trinity of platforming, gunplay, and stealth to a whole new level.
Rustler’s take on a top down sandbox rarely misses the mark with its crass humor but lackluster melee and oft tedious story missions make this open world hard to recommend.
Ender Lilies is a high grade piece of entertainment. It comes to remind us that developers don't always need a millionaire budget to make an immersive and fun videogame.
A disappointing game riddled with poor level design, painful movement speeds, a punishing learning curve for new players, and a bad UX.
Kitaria Fables features a charming world and has a solid, albeit straightforward, story but its focus on grinding, lack of character interaction, and lackluster farming hold it back.
A beautiful love letter to Japanese culture and an outstanding game. The New expansion adds even more hours of Samurai goodness.
A sequel that was worth the 16-year wait. Just don't make us wait that long for another one.
While suffering from a few UX issues and dully army mechanics, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is a fantastic RPG with solid party based gameplay
Prinny brings back two niche strategy RPGs that are sure to be a telling history lesson to fans of the genre.
No More Heroes III is as stylish and unique feeling as ever with amazing combat and a twist filled but shallow story.
Samurai Warriors 5 keeps the spirit of combat alive in this follow-up, without managing to stand out enough to feel like a true sequel.
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles tells a brand new story featuring new mechanics that bring life to each case in what is easily one of the best entries in the series.
Fast-paced combat, incredible visuals and you also get to play as a cute crow. Perfect for players who want a Zelda-like experience on PC.
Akiba’s Trip: Hellbound & Debriefed isn’t the best brawler around and has limited fan service but a solid storyline and witty dialogue make it an addicting one nonetheless.
Greak: Memories of Azur is a well-executed adventure that reaches for the stars but never quite leaves orbit.