Edwin Evans-Thirlwell
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A well-wrought but draining and frustrating study of grief, recovery and rock music at the heart of Jakarta.
Warhorse's historical open world RPG makes Elder Scrolls feel shallow, but its deft feudal portrayal is checked by the routine boy's fable at its core.
A card game that manages the trick of feeling like a capital ship duel in Star Trek, hampered by some dull roguelite framing.
A smart, sporadically generic but on-the-whole exhilarating mixture of ideas from God Of War and Soulslikes.
A gorgeous and immensely absorbing metroidvania platformer that is both easy to get into and dense with secrets.
While crafted from familiar pieces, Capcom's latest shooter is an enjoyable combination of mechs, dinosaurs and general silliness.
A terrific Breath of the Wild follow-up with some brilliant new systems, amazing views and more dungeon-type spaces, plus a slightly deadening emphasis on gathering resources.
A miserable cocktail of ideas from other action-platformers and the worst parts of Rick and Morty.
An exhaustive reworking of a foundational dark fantasy epic, with some quietly radical new ideas.
While component tales and battles can be hit-and-miss, this elderly Squaresoft anthology is a wonderful testament to its genre's flexibility and range.