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AI LIMIT is a fine overhaul of the souls-like genre. With its compelling perspective on the souls-like concept, the game manages to be more than just that. It's a must-play for anyone who adores this genre.
FC 25 improves upon previous installments by adding new tactical features. For football simulation fans looking for more tactical nuance, additions like Rush, and an improved Career Mode, it's worth a shot.
Black Myth: Wukong is a fantastic game and lives up to its hype. It's an exciting but challenging journey with a distinct setting and approach.
It's clear that this is a game tailored to a specific audience; after all, not every game has to appeal to the masses. Those who prefer action-packed adventures over puzzle games might want to look elsewhere than Children of the Sun.
While EA SPORTS PGA TOUR isn't for everyone and can be tedious at times, it has plenty to offer golf fans thanks to its extensive course library, rewarding career mode, and user-friendly controls.
PARANORMASIGHT: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo is a pleasant surprise from Squire Enix, a brilliant work of art that sets the genre's standard even higher. The game's dialogue-heavy design, and unexpected turns demand players' full focus.
Scars Above has some promising ideas for a much deeper sci-fi action game, but not all were fully utilized. While it aims to be a Souls game, it ultimately comes out mostly as a decent third-person shooter.
Though the attempts to tie together multiple story threads weren't splendid, its vastness, countless sidequests, dungeons, and character-building give the game a positive step forward. The battle system has a lot of depth, and the genre fans will simply adore it. Due to a few lengthy boss fights and a high volume of random encounters requiring their fair share of playing time, OCTOPATH TRAVELER II will appeal to genre veterans more than newcomers.
Wanted: Dead's challenging settings, unique approach to battle, and visual presentation will attract some interest, but they certainly won't be adequate to hold most players' interest for very long.
It is a pleasant experience to learn the valid reasoning behind everything, discover the characters' true identities, and attain the climax. Although it needs more variation in its side quests.