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578 reviewsPlayers looking for deep customization, expertly crafted strategy RPG combat, and a heartfelt story with adoration for more than 30 years of Fire Emblem history will find that and more in Engage.
Sports Story's unfocused nature and frustrating gameplay are only overshadowed by a pervasive lack of polish, preventing it from being worth your time.
One Piece Odyssey oscillates between being thrilling and tedious, but I can’t help but smile thinking about this adventure with the Straw Hats.
Moonider’s adventure likely won’t linger with you, but you won’t regret playing the short, familiar, and satisfying experience.
Dragon Quest Treasures is never short on charm or style, but simple, sub-par combat and loot-hunting mechanics had me scraping the bottom of the treasure chest in hopes there was something I’d missed.
Buoyed by its charming and humorous premise, Soccer Story provides a satisfying adventure and a different type of soccer game, but one that doesn’t quite score a hat-trick.
Need for Speed Unbound strikes the right balance of style and substance to deliver the franchise's best game in years.
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion is a faithful remake of the 2007 PSP game that smartly focuses its changes on gameplay while keeping the story intact – warts and all.
With Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration, Digital Eclipse has set a new bar for future historical compilations in video games.
Firaxis embraces bombastic action and superpowers while leveraging its years of strategic expertise in this deep and lengthy strategy/RPG.
The Callisto Protocol is Dead Space in many ways, but it unfortunately struggles to nail even the basics.
Harvestella's mash-up of dungeon-crawling action and farming simulation can be enjoyable, but the styles clash more often than not, resulting in a sluggish, frustrating grind.
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet do a great job of pushing the long-running series forward, but poor technical performance holds them back from being super effective.
Pentiment is a wonderfully unique storytelling experience overflowing with respect for the historical era it strives to recreate.
When Somerville hits its highs and fires on all cylinders, it’s a moving spectacle, but unfortunately, technical hiccups hold it back from being truly incredible.
A Little to the Left may have left me scratching my head in confusion at times, but more often, it left me pleased and content with the neatly arranged spaces I created.
Though Sonic Frontiers can be rough around the edges, it's the best 3D Sonic game we've gotten in years.
The Shadows of Rose DLC offers the first chance to play as Rose while filling in a small story gap that arguably did not need filling. Even with a somewhat benign story, however, Shadows of Rose has a solid, condensed Resident Evil experience worth explor
Ragnarök may lack the unique impact of the prior game, but everything that worked so well the first time comes forward, along with a story that earns the proper definition of the term epic.
What The Entropy Centre does well is worth pushing through its too-long narrative to ensure you see every trick up its sleeve.