Joe Parlock
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This collection of early Yu-Gi-Oh! games is a few cards short of a deck.
A new protagonist might not be enough to make Sniper Elite: Resistance feel fresh.
Rise of the Ronin is bloated and messy, but not without its special moments.
Assassin's Creed Mirage fails to stick the landing from a tall building.
The few times the game opens up to let the player make use of their high level of mobility are incredibly memorable, and the world building makes it feel like we’re only scratching the surface of this world. That’s not enough to make me recommend it, of course, but they do make Shadwen’s shortcomings all the more painful.
I just wished that Fatshark had tried to be as original in the gameplay as they have in the visual direction. At times, it just felt like I was playing a mod, and depending on how you look at it that’s either the biggest compliment or the absolute worst thing I could say about Vermintide.