John Schutt
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The zombie apocalypse continues in Dying Light: The Beast, and this time you’ll be traversing the idyllic hills of a large European mountain town overrun with infected. Much of the game is an evolution of what’s made the series work in previous installments, with some notable new additions that spice things up. There are also as many returning frustrations as there are quality updates, making the whole experience something of a mixed bag.
Star Wars Outlaws is enjoyable, comfortable, safe, and familiar game to spend a few hours in that will neither offend nor astound.
Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree offers the best version of the game's core systems and world building while evolving and improving on almost every other aspect. It is phenomenal. Plain and simple.
Tales of Kenzera: Zau is an impressively built Metroidvania game that weaves enjoyable gameplay and deep emotional storytelling.
Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth is a masterclass in modernizing one of the most important games ever made, even if its reach sometimes exceeds its grasp.
Ghostrunner 2 is a solid step up from its predecessor with the same excellent yet refined gameplay.
Phantom Liberty is the definitive version of Cyberpunk 2077, and while not perfect, gives a thousand and one reasons to return to the game.
The Destiny 2 Lightfall expansion trips at the starting gun and falters almost the whole way through.
If you want more of the same well-built experience, Overwatch 2 provides the same quality as the original game. If you wanted anything more, you'll be disappointed.