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Life is Strange: Colors effectively leads you through an emotionally impactful story with strong character development through the power of empathy
Psychonauts 2 captures the spirit of '90s cartoons and channels it into an imaginative, inventive adventure that never fails to find heart and humor in every one of its consciousness-expanding encounters.
Aliens: Fireteam Elite is a solid third-person co-op shooter that feels like it belongs in the franchise, but its replayability has yet to be determined.
Madden 22 goes for broke on improving Franchise mode after years on the backburner, and it mostly works, even as it comes at the expense of most other modes in a pandemic-struck year.
And it's that connectivity that really feels at the core of this DLC. Everything you're doing is building your own connection to Jin, helping to flesh out the human side of the inimitable Ghost of Tsushima through his family, his friends, and new-found (if reluctant) allies. Sucker Punch's ability to weave beautiful narratives that will, ahem, sucker punch you right in the feels is more in the spotlight here than ever, and it's an utter success.
A miniature time loop thriller that will burrow into your frontal lobe and stay there long after you've solved the mystery.
Embracing player motivations from start to finish, Humankind refreshes the 4X genre – even with a couple of technical kinks.
While The Ascent is a true visual showcase for the Xbox Series X, it lacks depth and clarity. There's a fun game in here, but it's ultimately overburdened.
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD is an adventure worth taking, a chance to reevaluate one of the largest and most experimental games in the series' history.
Ticket to Ride is a family favorite for good reason - it's the perfect chillout board game for newcomers and tabletop veterans.
Swings in multiple different directions without ever making a convincing impact. While Mario Golf: Super Rush isn't too rough in most places, it's just not on par compared to other recent golf games.
A brilliant battle system is let down somewhat by the largely underwhelming side stories and meandering companions of Scarlet Nexus.
The best Ratchet and Clank adventure yet, and a showcase for the power of the PS5.
Repetitive, formulaic, and downright strange, Biomutant suffers from an abundance of problems that get in the way of great ideas.
Clever and unique dodgeball battles make this an easy pick, especially during the free trial.
Mass Effect Legendary Edition is a fantastic remaster of an already fantastic trilogy that's well worth the money.
A beautiful-looking game, which is perfect for those with a lot of patience and a natural desire to uncover the truth. I just wish it was more interactive and allowed to do more than just ask questions.
A strong start and okay finish makes this average out as decent but not amazing installment.
Returnal can be messy, tough, and perhaps a little too uncompromising for a $70 game. And yet, despite the moments of pad-clenching exasperation, it remains a moreish experience even after you've plummeted its depths.
A solid home-run hitter, but not the baseball revolution we were hoping for on PS5 and Xbox Series X.