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Destruction AllStars can provide fun bursts of frantic car combat action, but never adds up to much more than that.
This RPG has decent stealth going for it, but its weak story forces you into painfully mediocre combat too often to be worthwhile, wasting the potential of the World of Darkness universe.
Blue Fire's approach to 3D platforming makes parkour a blast both in its enticing challenge rooms and corrupted world.
The Last Campfire is a beautifully told tale whose fantastic blend of smart puzzles and eye-catching art direction help it burn bright.
Olija leaves a strong impression with its unique look and fantastic combat, but its over all too quick and gives little reason to return.
Brilliantly paced and palpably tense, The Medium is a psychological horror adventure that’s all thriller and no filler.
There's awesome combat and loads of replayability in this bone-afide retro rogue-lite.
A great modernized take on the NES Ninja Gaiden formula that starts simple and adds just the right amount of complexity to find its own unique identity in a crowded genre
Hitman 3
9/10
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Rich, rewarding, and highly replayable, Hitman 3 is one of the barcoded butcher's best appearances.
Factorio
8/10
80
It's dauntingly complex, but offers almost endlessly enjoyable depth for optimizers and survival fans if you take the time to learn its systems.
Cyberpunk 2077 throws you into a beautiful, dense cityscape and offers a staggering amount of flexibility in how you choose to take it from there.
With a gorgeous mythological world to fight through and explore, it's a shame Immortals' puzzles are so unremarkable.
A nostalgia-heavy love letter to the RPG series that doesn't have much by way of depth of its own.
Vince Vaughn and Kathryn Newton go all-in on the slabulous body swap horror-comedy Freaky.
The Pathless combines a simple but fun movement system and a world brimming with secrets to uncover.
A massive, beautiful open-world fueled by brutal living and the dirty work of conquerors.
Yakuza: Like a Dragon takes some bold steps in a new direction for the series but neglects to completely maintain its balance.
Our review of Little Hope, the latest in Supermassive's Dark Pictures Anthology.
Pikmin 3 Deluxe makes an already excellent game even better with some small but enjoyable content additions and a boatload of quality-of-life improvements.
Bold use of roguelike mechanics in an open-world action game pays off in interesting ways.