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127 reviews
Dogpile
70/100
70
A scruffy but lovable little stray.
Death Howl
81/100
81
Death Howl is an awful bully, and I love it.
Cultic
81/100
81
Paint Anytown, USA red with blood.
Skate the (under)world.
More arcade magic from the creators of TMNT: Shredder's Revenge—but perhaps a bit too old school for its own good.
Routine
77/100
77
Retrofuturistic style and unsettling horrors can't quite send Routine into orbit.
You'll never get out.
All I could think while playing was "God, was it really always like this?"
Demonschool
86/100
86
If the apocalypse comes, beep me.
Dispatch
89/100
89
Our full review of Dispatch's eight-episode season.
Rue Valley
62/100
62
Narrative time loop RPG Rue Valley fails to do anything with its potent metaphor for depression.
Gives you space to Rome.
ARC Raiders
86/100
86
Finally, a less stressful extraction shooter.
Ghouls, ghosts, and a good old-fashioned whodunit.
Hyperbeat
84/100
84
Hyperbeat's take on the rhythm game is futuristic, original, and not to be missed.
Not my favourite rendition of 'sexy souped-up soldier saving humankind.'
The Dark Ages is fun in different ways than its predecessors, but Doom has been better.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a stylish riff on the JRPG, but its real-time-infused combat is rarely as fun as it looks.
Performance hitches aside, The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered is a feature-rich iteration on a deeply imperfect game.
Excellent stealth and combat prevail against Shadows' dull story and forgettable cast.