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167 reviewsSons of Sparta is a pleasant character rehabilitation of a largely unlikable guy couched in a largely boring adventure about Kratos learning the value of responsibility.
Review: Starfleet Academy Episode 7, "Ko'Zeine," pumps the brakes a bit after last week’s big episode, focusing on two of the show’s friendships: Genesis and Caleb, and Darem and Jay-Den.
The creator of Little Nightmares returns with more of the dark puzzle platforming it has honed over the last decade.
Like a joke you've heard before, this sequel just doesn’t land quite as well as the original.
Compelling gunplay and a unique raid mode help this FPS stand out.
This sure is a Suda51 joint, all right.
It’s a familiar pattern: chaotic multiplayer fun let down by a bland adventure mode.
Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties is another enjoyable blend of hard-boiled drama and sidestory silliness, but as a package it’s not quite as well-rounded as the series’ more accomplished entries.
Mewgenics is a fantastic tactical RPG that's good for more than a hundred hours of roguelike runs. Just when you think you have it figured out it'll throw something completely unexpected and hilariously gross at you – and probably a catchy new original song, too.
Best-in-class combat and a triumphant move to an open-world structure.
A sci-fi gacha game with a factory automation twist.
A reimagining of a PlayStation classic that prioritizes new players.
A mountain climbing game that's both challenging and rewarding.
A soulslike sequel that has trouble stepping up and standing out.
A futuristic bloodbath that feels as prehistoric as its dinosaurs.
One small step for man, one giant leap for the Trails series.
Octopath Traveler 0 asks you to stick with a 100-hour journey, and it rewards you with an experience only lengthy RPGs can pull off.
This Star Wars-flavored expansion is cringey and light on content, but what’s there works surprisingly well.
A visually striking rhythm game that suffers from an identity crisis.
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