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121 reviews
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.
Avowed
82/100
82
Humble and a little old-fashioned, but Obsidian's decades of RPG experience still shine through.
KCD2 is just as bizarre and ambitious as its inspirations. Thank god.
Dr. Jones stole my heart in MachineGames' best game to date.
Dragon Age's return nails the action-RPG pivot but falls short of the storytelling the series is known for.
Bloober Team's remake hews closely to the original's high standards, but occasionally stumbles.
Real-time action combat and a darker, grittier setting set this sequel apart.