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121 reviewsUbisoft's open world Star Wars adventure succeeds at the little things, but not much else shines.
A mythical action RPG with remarkably bizarre characters and daring boss battles.
A razor-sharp port of a samurai epic
Visually spectacular but narratively limp, this cinematic sequel fails to find a new path for Senua.
A solid PC port job with arresting visuals, but as a sequel this adventure struggles to move the series forward.
Developer Remedy's personality shines through more boldly than ever in this wild barrage of creative storytelling and visual flair.
I want so badly for Assassin's Creed to be back, but Mirage is more like a stepping stone.
Even with strings attached, Lies of P holds its own.
It's Bethesda's biggest RPG by far, but nowhere near its best.
A live service action RPG that almost buries everything that makes it great.
A grand sequel with soulslike action and the spirit of a throwback platformer.
A beautiful, flawed, and deeply weird Soviet Westworld.
This PS5 port is a blast in the heat of battle, but feels trapped between two genres.
The best game in Harry Potter history, but a hard one to be excited about.
Smaller, stronger and a whole lot more fun.
A sequel that gets all its rats in a row.
Turn-based RPGs take a knee, here's your new king.
A surreal horror adventure that feels like a Harlan Ellison story.
A sparkling feline adventure that always lands on its feet.
FromSoftware's open world action RPG is brilliant, but a little too familiar.