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"Barring a few rare setpieces, Forspoken seems to prefer to tell rather than show"
Fire Emblem Engage is sadly a missed opportunity to tie together a new cast of characters with the heroes of old.
"It shouldn't come as a surprise to hear that Goat Simulator 3 is a game best enjoyed with friends"
This isn't the game that Gotham deserves, and it's not the one it needs right now either
Serial Cleaners' main problem is that it's kind of a wasted opportunity. There's room for a game like this on the market, and it's stylishly presented enough that it could easily garner an audience of obsessive stealth-loving cleaners. It just doesn't achieve the necessary tension to make it a compelling stealth game and its mechanics are too open to abuse to reward careful play and smart decisions. As a result, the potential thrill that it could have been is lost.
Though occasionally likable and basically inoffensive, Mario Strikers: Battle League struggles to build on its ideas and ends up feeling pretty undercooked as an experience.
A bland and occasionally baffling return for the Vampire: The Masquerade series
There's a half-decent time to be had bashing your way around Stranger of Paradise's dungeons, but routine level design, rough edges and messy narrative delivery stop the experience evolving into a compelling adventure. Despite its efforts to create ordered systems, chaos has the final word.
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.
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.
The Medium tries to do a lot but never really seems to stop and see if any of it's working.
The Six Nations Championship brings fresh hope that we might finally get a great rugby game, but this engaging effort fails to convert where it counts.
WWE 2K20 plays like a work-in-progress demo that's yet to be stress-tested - but there's a decent game somewhere under the hot mess.
Despite hewing close to its predecessor, Ghost Recon Breakpoint feels like a step backward for the franchise, with mechanics that hew too close to its open-world cousins.
A bright idea made dull by constant repetition and diminishing rewards.
Team Sonic Racing, despite carrying a tidbit of fun, doesn't stand up to other kart racers today
The Sinking City's engrossing premise is ultimately betrayed by counterintuitive systems and bleak monotony.
Anthem is ultimately severely flawed, and very unfinished. There's half a good game in there, but it doesn't do enough to diminish the overall feeling of emptiness and repetition.
Fallout 76 has glimmers of the trademark series' sci-fi splendour, but they're few and far between.
Consistently failing to meet the potential visible in any of its currently-slight content, Curse of Orisis does not satisfy as an expansion in its own right, or as an addition to the wider Destiny 2 ecosystem.