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From its designs to its world-building mechanics, "Lakeburg Legacies" is a beautifully crafted game that successfully merges a variety of genres.
"Pikmin 4" is a great entry to the franchise, combining different successful elements from its predecessors, along with some new mechanics.
While nothing matches the energy of sitting around the table with friends, "Baldur's Gate 3" delivers the depth and choice of "D&D" in a massive package.
FromSoftware reaches new heights as 'Armored Core' returns with a challenging (and rewarding) sci-fi action experience.
Whether playing alone or with friends, 'Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy' keeps the series alive while sprinkling in gorgeous visuals and some fun additions.
'Goodbye Volcano High' features a great narrative, fun mini-games, and relatable characters, making it one of the top games this year for its genre.
With its satisfying gunplay, ever-increasing challenges, and vibrant community, 'Warstride Challenges' earns its spot within the realm of speedrun classics.
Garnering a justifiable near-perfect score, "Mortal Kombat 1" is poised to redefine the fighting game landscape once again. Read More: https://www.svg.com/1396264/mortal-kombat-1-review/
With its stunning visuals, poignant narrative, and unique gameplay, "Jusant" well deserves its near-perfect score.
"Super Mario RPG," the legendary title from the SNES era, has been reborn with a striking 3D visual overhaul that breathes new life into its colorful world.
Ubisoft's latest installment stands tall, providing an invigorating experience that both newcomers and series veterans will find enthralling.
Mothergunship: Forge is a must-buy VR title for any new player while offering enough challenge to satiate even the most experienced VR players.
"A Space for the Unbound" is a delightful homage to nostalgia-driven whimsy, with a unique art style and engaging story.
While not perfect, "Wild Hearts" is a great experience, which might just grow into something that can one day challenge "Monster Hunter's" dominance.
"Hotel Renovator" is a simulator that gives players the chance to temporarily escape the banality of everyday life by designing the hotel of their dreams.
There's something about "Bleak Faith: Forsaken" that pulls you right into its despondent and desperate world and keeps you there.
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.
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.
"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.