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A bright idea made dull by constant repetition and diminishing rewards.
The perfect blend of narrative and gameplay, coherency and strangeness, Control is a game we'll be talking about for generations.
Telling Lies is a paragon for storytelling, for character arcs that surprise you and linger on long after the credits – and videos – have ended.
Madden NFL 20 clears the roster and properly initiates the rebuilding phase for football's first franchise.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a spin-off with big ambitions let down by lacklustre execution.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses fully realizes a new, meaningful direction for the franchise that makes it the best it has ever been.
Come for the crunchy combat and stay for the seductive systems that will keep you playing long after the compelling campaign has been conquered.
All the joy and satisfaction of the original, now with upgraded toys, a bigger world and a dog you can pet
Super Mario Maker 2 is an almost perfect package, putting equal emphasis on discovery, creation, story mode, and outright brilliant gameplay.
The Sinking City's engrossing premise is ultimately betrayed by counterintuitive systems and bleak monotony.
This faithful recreation of the once king of kart racers means Crash Team Racing has seized the throne once more, with enough content and a high skill ceiling to keep players returning for years.
Despite the fantastic story, Judgment stops short of being a must-play thanks to its shallow and unfulfilling crime-solving gameplay.
An old school gangster shooter that makes the most of cutting edge tech
Team Sonic Racing, despite carrying a tidbit of fun, doesn't stand up to other kart racers today
The Rift S adds inside-out tracking and some minor design improvements (alongside some unfortunate regressions) to produce a Head-Mounted Device (HMD) with an identity crisis
Rage 2 has a fun core gameplay loop, but everything around it falls flat on its face
If you’re in the mood for a perfectly respectable, undemanding weekend game, A Plague Tale: Innocence is for you, though fair warning: The sight of so many dead bodies might shock anyone watching over your shoulder.
Days Gone is a keen and engaging open world zombie adventure despite some issues.
Mortal Kombat 11's story mode, along with its gameplay, is the most intense and gripping narrative in a fighter that I've played in years.
A fascinating, fantastical world let down by plodding pacing.