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There's something about "Bleak Faith: Forsaken" that pulls you right into its despondent and desperate world and keeps you there.
There are plenty of things to enjoy about "WWE 2K23," but it doesn't do much to step outside of the already established "WWE 2K" formula.
Octopath Traveler 2's changes manage to uphold what made the first game enjoyable, while adding some new bells and whistles to make it feel like a step forward.
If you're a "Peaky Blinders" fan, this is one VR experience you won't want to miss.
Atelier Ryza 3: Alchemist Of The End & The Secret Key is an enjoyable enough experience, but it just doesn't quite make the next-level jump it could have.
The overall formula is nearly identical to that of "Five Dates," but "Ten Dates" effectively adds a few additional layers of depth that make for a solid sequel.
"Resident Evil 4 Remake" is the strongest of the modern remakes in the franchise, staying pure to the heart of the game while modernizing it for 2023.
There is fun to be found in "Crime Boss," but its issues bog down the experience enough to keep it from keeping you invested for very long.
"Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon" commits to a very different experience than its predecessors, but effortlessly pulls it off.
"Pokémon Stadium" still holds up on Nintendo Switch, and is still well worth checking out for fans of the series and newcomers alike.
"Rusted Moss" has the best elements of the Metroidvania genre and will delight anyone looking to explore a world filled with challenges and hails of gunfire.
Rather than greatly expanding the scope of the original, "Episode 2" refines its visuals and gives fans more of what they loved about the original game.
The "Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster" series on console is, as of its release, the definitive remaster experience for all six games.
Minecraft Legends Review: A Few Blocks Short
"Beyond the Long Night" doesn't have any weaknesses resulting from its development or execution, and it sets standards for the dungeon-crawling roguelike genre.
There's so much to love about "Strayed Lights," but unfortunately the game as a whole feels like it's only 50% complete.
As long as you go into "Bramble: The Mountain King" with the right expectations, it will serve you well in the short time that you're a guest in its universe.
"Stray Blade" might not go down in history as one of the best Soulslike games out there, but it tries plenty of new things and for that it deserves some credit.
"Star Wars Jedi: Survivor" is extremely well crafted and mostly improves on what dissatisfied players in the first installment.
Even in its early moments, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is shaping up to be a must-play title and heavy favorite for game of the year.