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A cool Moebius look can’t save this roguelike from terrible balancing and repetitive gameplay.
An incredible slasher film simulator, and the best asymmetrical multiplayer game around.
An interesting twist on farming sims, but a bland, soulless world kills all potential.
While Cyanide & Happiness - Freakpocalypse certainly nails the look of a comic strip, its plot and puzzle-solving are also every bit as paper thin.
Monster Energy Supercross 4 has no time for beginners, but it's also an inessential upgrade for fans of Supercross 3.
Stronghold Warlords has a refreshing East Asian setting and satisfying castle building, but it looks and plays like an RTS that was asleep for most of the last decade or two.
Rainbow Studios has been responsible for some top-notch, mudslinging racers over the years, but this isn’t one of them.
A short but sometimes thrilling VR climbing simulator with some nicely diverse backdrops.
Maquette
7/10
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Maquette's recursive puzzles make for a gorgeous, mind-tickling evening well spent.
A long, familiar JRPG journey with excellent customizable combat and beautiful backdrops that pass the time as you work through its extended stretches of grinding.
Curse of the Dead Gods is an excellent roguelite that bolsters its fantastic combat with an added level of strategy thanks to the unique curse/corruption mechanic that tempts you to make dangerous deals for powerful loot.
Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection provides an old-school challenge but isn’t too cruel to compromise if you don’t want to spend too much time in the cemetery.
Adol Christin shows us a good time as he grapples, glides, and wall-runs while mowing down innumerable monsters - all while wearing some damn fine threads.
Once more with feline.
This spin-off sequel to Persona 5 is nearly worthy of the ‘2' missing from the end of its title.
Little Nightmares 2 delivers similar stealth and scares to the original, but leaves less of a lasting impact.
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.