Justin Koreis
Game industry critic and reviewer
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FragPunk takes the tactical squad FPS in some strange and fun new directions, anchored by its fascinating and frequently chaos-inducing Shard Cards, but it's hurt by an overly complex web of in-game currencies and unremarkable cosmetics.
Metal Slug is a great fit as a turned-based strategy game, but overly luck-dependent roguelike elements and some outdated ideas for how to define enemies slow its march to war.
“MechWarrior 5: Clans delivers 100 tons of BattleMech joy with outstanding missions and superb storytelling.”
TMNT: Splintered Fate wears its Hades inspiration on its sleeve, and does justice to the roguelites that came before.
Top Spin 2K25 gets the fundamentals right with fun tennis gameplay but the rest of the barebones package doesn't reach the previous highs of the franchise.
Atomic heart does a lot well, but some decisions just don't sit right.
God of War: Ragnarok is a strong follow-up to a modern masterpiece, but does it sacrifice depth for breadth?
Gotham Knights takes up the mantle of the Batman series and ably carves out an identity of its own, rather than recreating that of its predecessors.
Digimon Survive is a good — and surprisingly dark — visual novel, with a mediocre turn-based battle system.
One of the most critically acclaimed games of all time, The Last of US, has been remade. Has it done enough to justify being released for the third time?