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Paper Mario: The Origami King is fun, light-hearted and a celebration of Super Mario with a strong story, great humour and brilliant characters.
Ghost of Tsushima is the samurai Assassin's Creed Ubisoft will wish it had made
Rocket Arena turns an old standby into a new take on shooters, and what's lost in the translation is made up for with easy-to-learn fun.
Spread over a few hours this could have been a great superhero experience, but stretching it out to a longer run time dampens what few magic moments it has.
Naughty Dog's PS4 swansong is an astonishing, absurdly ambitious epic that goes far and beyond what we could have imagined for a sequel to an all-time classic.
An unsatisfying mix of shallow strategy and low-energy shooting, Disintegration is hard to recommend to fans of either genre.
Mostly cool looks and hard work make for an eco-friendly expansion that inspires
Mojang's smartly streamlined dungeon crawler makes for a more accessible alternative in the action RPG space.
A salty, sometimes silly, chum bucket of fun.
Gears Tactics is a smart, fast, and aggressive strategy game that's in need of a little more variety
Moving Out is a fun and chaotic co-op experience. While some levels will leave you in a fit of rage, others will have you in fits of laughter.
Firaxis lets its hair down for a fun, ragtag twist on XCOM's proven recipe of tactics and tension.
A beautifully crafted and entertaining reimagining of a classic that brings renewed life to its story and characters
Another enjoyable reimagining for the Resident Evil series that nails the action but lacks depth.
Not just a Half-Life game, but an invitation to live in its world.
Doom Eternal is a smart iteration of what came before it that occasionally stumbles under its own desire to evolve
There continues to be nothing quite like Animal Crossing, and New Horizons proves that there's life in the old Nook yet.
A gorgeous, tear-jerking platformer which improves on absolutely everything in the first game and ranks among the finest Metroidvanias available today.
Nioh 2 might play it safe in some respects, but the fluidity, depth and intensity of its combat is incredible.
Murder by Numbers has all the logic of picross with the look and feel of your favorite childhood cartoon.