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553 reviews
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name
8/10
80
For the most part, Gaiden is an interesting bridge between Yakuza 6 and 7 – even if it doesn't always go as deep as I hoped.
RoboCop: Rogue City
7.5/10
75
Despite a lot of rough edges, RoboCop: Rogue City is a respectable and entertaining return to the limelight for Alex Murphy.
WarioWare: Move It!
8.25/10
83
WarioWare: Move It’s catalog is full of microgames I look forward to revisiting for months to come.
Jusant
9/10
90
Jusant's ingenious climbing mechanics, inviting presentation, and alluring air of mystery and isolation make for a rewarding expedition and Don't Nod's best title since the original Life is Strange.
EA Sports UFC 5
8/10
80
Even with its shortcomings, EA Sports UFC 5 delivers an exciting MMA experience regardless of the mode in which you compete.
Alan Wake II
7.75/10
78
Even in the moments I was most frustrated, I still admire Remedy’s commitment to creating a unique experience and embracing its weirdness.
Ghostrunner II
8.5/10
85
Though Ghostrunner 2 falters in a few ways, what remains in the hours outside of its missteps is its best-in-class parkour action. And like its predecessor, it remains a damn treat.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder
9.25/10
93
After all this time, I thought I had a grasp on the breadth of the tricks the 2D Mario series had up its sleeve, but that Super Mario Bros. Wonder so consistently surprised me speaks to just how much gas is left in the iconic franchise’s tank.
Cities: Skylines II
7.5/10
75
The iterative additions don’t arrive without consequential imperfections, but Cities: Skylines II still boasts all the intricacy and customizability necessary to provide players with a challenging and deep city-building experience.
Sonic Superstars
7.5/10
75
Sonic Superstars offers a solid return to form for the series’ oldest and most ardent followers, with some hedgehog-sized potholes along the way.
Marvel's Spider-Man 2
9.5/10
95
Insomniac meets and exceeds the high expectations established by its earlier Spider-Man games, and delivers one of the strongest superhero games ever made.
Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged
7.75/10
78
Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged captures what it’s like to be a kid imagining race courses for your toys and offers an almost overwhelming customizable playbox.
Lords of the Fallen
6/10
60
Lords of the Fallen fails to impress beyond its solid foundation, instead growing more and more frustrating the further into Mournstead adventurers travel.
Detective Pikachu Returns
7.25/10
73
Your mind won’t be changed if the style of the previous game wasn't for you, but patient gumshoes should be satisfied with a capable follow-up.
Assassin's Creed Mirage & Assassin's Creed Valhalla Bundle
8/10
80
Ubisoft returns to the roots of the franchise for this more compact and crafted adventure.
Forza Motorsport
8.75/10
88
Though some of the progression and dynamic visual elements fall short of the realism the rest of the title achieves, Forza Motorsport currently vies for the pole position in the sim-racer field.
Cocoon
8.75/10
88
I don’t know that I will ever fully understand what transpired during my molecular journey on Cocoon’s alien world, but its imagery and puzzles will stay with me for some time.
Super Bomberman R 2
5.75/10
58
Super Bomberman R 2 is a misfire. While games with your friends can be thrilling, online play is hit-or-miss, and its story mode is a huge letdown.
Payday 3: Houston Breakout Tailor Pack
8/10
80
Payday 3 delivers the Oceans Eleven/Point Break hybrid the series' fans have always wanted.
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty
8.5/10
85
While Phantom Liberty doesn't stand head and shoulders above the rest of the Cyberpunk package, it slots in nicely, like a preem piece of cyberware you've been waiting to be in stock.