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.
Codemasters have created the definitive rally game, for better or for worse. It won't offer much outside of rallying, of course, but if that's your bag you're in for a treat.
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.