Dustin Spencer
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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is an ambitious take on an old genre that is just as gratifying to look at as it is to engage in. A new franchise is born.
Visual Concepts are coming into their own with their yearly wrestling entries, as WWE 2K25 really feels like the best in a decade. Monetization however casts a shadow over the improvements, giving an unprotected chair shot to the final product right before lift-off.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is a marvel with its intelligent mechanics and engrossing plot. While it isn’t perfect, most will find plenty to love in this esteemed follow-up.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind is a welcome blast from the past in concept, but struggles to find its own identity underneath the weight of the concepts within.
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake is not just a remake - but a triumphant tribute to the franchise and its fans. Seeing this game rebuilt from the ground up is an absolute joy to behold, making it one of the strongest RPGs to hit modern platforms in years. Not bad for a game designed over three decades ago.
Sonic X Shadow Generations is a welcome remake that adds just enough to be worth a re-visit. This is the Sonic we have wanted, and Sega would do well to keep this mascot ticking to this beat.
There is a lot to like about Echoes of Wisdom as its very intuitive and fresh. That said, inventive mechanics come with a cost of fluid game design, and some fans may find this one a bit tedious compared to other entries in the storied franchise.
Marvel vs Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics brings together a great piece of history in true form, surely to appease fans with its timeless charms and solid mechanics. While not updated, getting these titles on a new platform is sure to make any fighting fan burst into nostalgic joy.
Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition is a nice flashback with some cool features, but still feels limited in ultimate approach and concept. You will love the nostalgia, but those who don't have a competitive itch are best to dig out their oldies.
Luigi’s Mansion 2 is a nice revisit, but doesn’t really have enough weight to carry its asking price. It may be a fine title, but it shows it’s age a little too much to equate to a good value.