Muhammad Ali Bari
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While Neon Inferno doesn’t reinvent the run and gun genre, it succeeds by delivering a tightly focused, mechanically confident experience built around a unique idea.
Lumines Arise successfully refines a proven formula with thoughtful mechanical additions, exceptional audiovisual design, and a wealth of modes, though HDR support is sorely missed.
Dispatch is a rare example of a narrative adventure that understands exactly what it wants to be and executes its vision with finesse.
Dispatch is a rare example of a narrative adventure that understands exactly what it wants to be and executes its vision with finesse.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is an entertaining and feature-packed entry that suffers from the cost of trying to be everything at once, result in a robust but uneven package.
Shinobi: Art of Vengeance succeeds in bringing Joe Musashi back for new audiences, with fast and fluid combat, a unique execution system, and some of the best hand-drawn art in a modern side-scroller.
Gears of War: Reloaded’s few issues don’t detract much from an otherwise great package that still holds up and is now also accessible on PS5 with standout DualSense features.
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition successfully revitalizes an already ambitious RPG, refining its gameplay with worthwhile performance and quality-of-life improvements while preserving what made it special in the first place.
Split Fiction is a co-op masterpiece, blending inventive gameplay, emotional storytelling, and stunning visuals.
Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred introduces enough new content to make it compelling for Diablo 4 fans at launch, despite concerns about potential endgame grind.

