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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.
This isn't the groundbreaking experience we were promised; instead, we're left with a sense of déjà vu and a longing for the series' glory days.
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"Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League" still arguably shows Rocksteady's ambition, but it's also a reminder that even the best can stumble when trying to walk the tightrope between innovation and tradition.
"Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle" wears its influences on its sleeve, but never quite rises to meet them.
Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life is a farm sim that just doesn't feel like it's breaking too much new ground.
"Lone Ruin" hits the important notes of the rogue-like genre, but it ultimately suffers from stripped-back features and a barebones experience.
If you're booting up "High on Life" this weekend, you probably know exactly what you're getting into.
"Alone in the Dark" is not the revival the series deserved, but it's not a complete descent into madness either. It's a middle-of-the-road experience that might entertain, and might frustrate, but will undoubtedly leave you thinking about what could have been.
'Boti: Byteland Overclocked' is both refreshing and nostalgically familiar, offering a byte-tastic journey, albeit with a few glitches in its programming.
"Let's! Revolution!" is a beautiful blend of "Minesweeper" and roguelite mechanics, but is missing the overall "wow" factor of a memorable experience.
While not scary per se, "My Friendly Neighborhood" delivers an engaging series of puzzles, a goofy world, and an irreverent take on the survival horror genre.
"Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective," even with its remastered elements, may only be a worthwhile purchase if you're feeling nostalgic about the old DS game.
There's so much to love about "Strayed Lights," but unfortunately the game as a whole feels like it's only 50% complete.
Even as the story of "Atomic Heart" fails to keep you engaged, it's well worth playing only to see what strange concepts and areas await.
There are better tactical RPGs out there, but if you're wanting a challenge with a distinctly grim visual style, "Redemption Reapers" might just fit the bill.
Fans of the franchise may be eager to try out "SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake "and compare it to the series - to which they will be plenty delighted.
Despite some clunkiness in its controls and camera, along with a surface-level narrative, "Samurai Maiden" knows exactly what it is and what it's trying to do.
Whether you're a newcomer looking to dip your toes into terror or a seasoned scarer seeking new nightmares, "The Outlast Trials" offers a playground of paranoia.
In the grand tapestry of "Star Wars" gaming, "Dark Forces Remaster" is not the brightest star, but it's far from being lost in the shadow of the Empire.