William Worrall
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Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree is the lore and gameplay continuation that we all needed. The new challenges and a feeling of nostalgia help propel this DLC into the stratosphere.
Repetitive gameplay and numerous bugs can make some of Outcast: A New Beginning a chore. Fun exploration mechanics might save it for returning fans.
While the investigation aspect may fall a little short, The Thaumaturge is saved by excellent writing and characters. Not to mention a deeply involved combat and upgrade system.
Pacific Drive is an experience that survives on story, sights, and sounds, as well as adventure. Even with some interesting gameplay problems, this atom-powered adventure is worth playing.
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth marks a new standard for the series. More of everything you're familiar with than any previous game, and a hell of a lot that's new too.
Spirittea might have its issues, but it offers some truly unique things for the life sim genre. A must-play for Life Sim fans who think they've seen it all.
Gord won't be for everyone, but its dark tone and high difficulty are worth working through for the top-notch world-building on display here.
Amnesia: The Bunker is a fantastic return to form for the developers behind The Dark Descent. If you want to experience terror locked in a dark cupboard underground, this is the game that will get you there.
Dead Island 2 manages to pull off an incredibly fun experience, and delivers on some of the missed promise of the first title. That said, there's not much here beyond hyper-active zombie slaying, so if that's not your bag you probably wont enjoy it.
Rune Factory 5 does a few things differently that'll interest long-time fans of the series. The jank and slight annoyances with farming will turn most newcomers away though.