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383 reviewsReview: One Piece’s Elbaph Arc begins with an episode full of dazzling visuals and great pacing that looks back at the long journey that led to this point... before starting a new adventure.
Super Meat Boy 3D proves that Meat Boy can work in three dimensions, even if some perspective-related issues keep it from reaching the heights of the 2010 classic.
Invincible Season 4, Episode 5 Review: Even if you heed Robert Kirkman warnings about Invincible’s forthcoming brutality, you still won’t be prepared for “Give Us a Moment.”
Konami's quirky new platformer brings good times, but occasionally hits a brick wall.
Super Mario Bros. has a solid cast of characters who are thrust into a psychedelic smattering of scenes hastily glued together in nearly offensively stupid ways, but it’s also strangely ambitious at times.
The best way to play as the most underrated version of the Blue Bomber.
The new standard for Nintendo Switch 2 Editions.
Tedious characters and difficulty spikes notwithstanding, Screamer is a unique and confidently assembled racer that feels like the result of locking Blur in a room for 12 months with nothing but a Crunchyroll subscription.
A competent, iterative update to a series that has been making competent, iterative updates for the better part of a decade.
An action game that makes a promising first impression it doesn't live up to at all.
More than 110 hours in, this ambitious RPG has swung wildly from incredibly cool to gobsmackingly infuriating.
Starfleet Academy Season 1 Finale Review: As Starfleet Academy Season 1 ends, it feels like the cadets are just getting started.
Big fun in an adorable little package.
It's not a flawless photograph, but this remake is memorable, terrifying, and artistically stunning.
A perfectly integrated gameplay loop in a bright, fun monster collecting experience.
So far WWE 2K26 is mostly proving this series has been built on a great foundation.
War Machine Review: The charisma of Alan Ritchson carries this sci-fi action movie across the finish line like a wounded brother in arms.
Another retro beat ‘em up revival that builds on its predecessor while adding depth and replayability.
An enjoyable, personality-packed builder set in a surprisingly deep world.
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