Caelyn Ellis
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Nobody Wants to Die doesn't bring much invention to the table - but while it lacks originality, it has atmosphere, heart and relevance in spades.
A solid core could provide some great competitive match-ups, but the dreary, generic campaign will fail to impress solo gamers.
Lies of P has strong enough foundations in its edgy tone and tweaked weapons to provide an enjoyable experience for those in need of a FromSoft fix.
FromSoftware delivers a superlative action game that builds on its Soulslike pedigree while staying lean and laser-focused.
A fast and joyously entertaining rampage through a spot-on recreation of the Warhammer 40,000 setting, Boltgun is the FPS that 40k fans have dreamed of since the first time they inexpertly splodged too-thick paint all over a Space Marine. Pacing issues can’t prevent it from being a bloody good time.
Cassette Beasts is classic Pokémon expertly remixed for those who feel they have aged out of the series' target audience.
An engrossing JRPG that uses the framing of a life sim to ground its twisty and overblown story.
Cellar Door adds more depth and plenty of new ways to enjoy its charming roguelike formula.