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Age of Empires IV is a worthy return of an iconic series, but it is difficult to recommend over older remastered entries. Newer players, and some returning ones, may find use of its new gameplay features but will probably end up scrapping them as they grow more experienced.
No More Heroes III is a game of a different time. While its simple combat and its unique style still set it apart, its hidden age does more harm than good.
Grime packs a mean punch in both its platforming and combat, with a visual design that's worth writing home about. Its mediocre Metroidvania aspects are what keep it from being a must-play, however.
Cris Tales is an enchanting story wrapped in a gorgeous visual style, but lacks sustained imagination in gameplay. JRPG players will find enjoyment within, but those less patient may be turned off after a few hours.
Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition hits all the remaster notes, and even manages to improve on the original's more historically problematic aspects. But this attention to detail unfortunately doesn't extend to its nature as an RTS built for fans of the genre
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