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578 reviewsEndwalker caps off a story over a decade in the making in spectacular fashion and cements it as one of the series' best entries.
An approachable spin-off of a competitive multiplayer hit, this co-op shooter struggles to emerge from beneath its predecessor's shadow.
Drinkbox Studios delivers a funny and challenging adventure that's not afraid to get weird and encourages clever customization.
Despite a repetitive loop, GTFO smartly differentiates itself from its cooperative shooter influences while still being an approachable thrill ride.
Chorus can be an entertaining space combat adventure at times, but the mediocre moments take a considerble toll.
Monster Hunter Rise showcases its commitment to engaging combat with interesting new mechanics, but these changes aren't enough to differentiate it from previous titles.
Ruined King: A League of Legends Story might impress fans with its nuanced combat systems, but beyond that, Riot Games’ latest RPG is a mediocre experience at best.
The characters' relationship bolsters the story and sucking up goo is satisfying, but The Gunk doesn't offer much that players won't have seen before.
Hazelight's cooperative adventure is clever, different, and loads of fun.
343 Industries captures the magic, embracing series traditions without being held back by them.
Fine-tuned platforming wrapped around a gorgeous world and alluring storytelling make Solar Ash a wholly entertaining cosmic romp.
Death's Door marries fine-tuned hack n' slash action with a cool world ripe with secrets to unravel. The result is an entertaining, densely-packed trip to the other side.
A horror-themed deck-building experience that evolves in unexpected ways the more you play.
Pokemon's debut DS games have been remade on Switch with welcomed quality of life changes while staying close to the vision of the originals.
An otherwise solid online shooter bogged down by an abundance of bugs.
Though its narrative could have hit harder, Moncage is an intelligent puzzle game.
Bright Memory: Infinite boasts dazzling and entertaining combat but its full potential goes unrealized thanks to a largely flat design and an insultingly brief runtime.
Shin Megami Tensei V makes smart improvements to its already strong core, creating an entertaining and rewarding journey.
Even though I liked the racing in Riders Republic, overall, I can't say I enjoyed my time with it. It's a missed opportunity of a game, focusing on all the wrong things, making for an experience worth skipping.
The sequel delivers more awe-inspiring dinosaurs, including marine and flying types, but still struggles with making park management fun.