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Warriors Orochi 4’s offering of a massive roster and the ability to use magic in combat makes for a fresher experience that fans of the series will enjoy though it's repetitive nature still lingers for those who aren’t fans of the series’ signature element of taking down entire armies on your own.
Rockstar hit all the right notes in this sequel, bringing us the most detailed western scene to ever grace a controller.
Heavy Fire: Red Shadow may offer players plenty of power to mow through the wave based combat but between a lack of variety and a multitude of glitches this is one that is only for those looking for a simplistic shooter that might be fun in short bursts but little more than that.
Disgaea 1 Complete may now be the best way to play the game that kicked off the popular franchise but a lack of recent features or any real touched up gameplay elements leave it as a great game that is likely only for hardcore fans of the series.
Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales is a great way to get into GWENT or polish your skills.
My Hero One's Justice combines great visuals and attention to each characters’ Quirks and fighting style with a slapdash story mode and English presentation that will leave this one only for fans to really enjoy.
Starlink comes in as a solid experience, adding new incentive to collect toys and reach for the stars.
While some post launch balancing and netcode improvement is in order, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is another strong release from Treyarch.
SoulCalibur VI may have a couple of rough spots but shines as an example of a great fighting game with plenty of love given to nearly every detail.
A clear improvement over its predecessor. Looks better and plays better too.
WWE Misses the Mark Yet Again
An enjoyable game with tight combat, a captivating world, and plenty of content.
Capcom Beat ‘Em Up Bundle is a lovely collection that offers seven favorites for a discounted price-tag.
Jade returns in a remaster that proves the worth of this property yet again. If you have yet to play Beyond Good and Evil, this version is a fine entry point.