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A true step forward for open-world gacha games, Infinity Nikki finally brings some much needed competition to the miHoYo monopoly.
There's a deceptive depth to Zenless Zone Zero, even with its smaller scale, thanks to this dual focus on pleasing both casual players and those looking for a deeper challenge, mirroring its dedication to both chilled exploration and fast-paced combat. Instead of feeling like a game warring with itself, however, these wildly different vibes weave together to make Zenless Zone Zero what it really is: a successful fusion of ultracool action with slice-of-life goofiness.
Stellar Blade has a fair bit of weirdness, but its killer tunes and vibey, flow-state combat - plus a transformative hard mode - are enough to leave you entranced.
Some subtle improvements to the grind and flexible turn-based tactics mean Honkai: Star Rail's off to a fine start.
Sam Barlow returns to innovative form with Immortality, an interactive movie quite unlike anything else in the genre. The intriguing mystery of investigating what happened to missing film star Marissa Marcel is just the beginning, rewarding players for digging deeper, and offering just as many satisfying questions as it does answers.
Housemarque's hotly anticipated roguelite is finally here, with the promise of horror and intrigue, but does it live up to the hype? This Returnal review will explore the high-highs and low-lows of PlayStation's latest hyped exclusive.