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Yakuza: Like A Dragon isn't just a great Yakuza title — it's legitimately one of the best modern role-playing games there is.
Despite a legitimately innovative and satisfying control and trick system, Skater XL just feels incomplete.
Despite a combat system that gets old quickly, Paper Mario: The Origami King's writing, puzzles, and worldbuilding make it the best entry since The Thousand-Year Door.
My Hero One's Justice 2 is a lot like the original, with a few minor adjustments that might entice you to enter the arena once again.
Though it still can't match the scope of Forza Horizon 4, Need for Speed: Heat is a great racing game in its own right.
The GRID reboot finds itself in a no-man's land of racing games: it's neither granular nor friendly enough.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel plays like a greatest hits compilation of JRPG tropes and mechanics, and that is (largely) a really good thing.
Despite a ton of initial promise and flash, One Piece: World Seeker fails both as a One Piece game and an engaging open world experience.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is, bar none, the best game in the series to date, and somehow manages to satisfy both hardcore and casual players alike.
Though it's a perfectly fun 3D fighter, My Hero One's Justice fails to match the tone and scale of the show it's based on.