Dylan Blereau
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Cavern of Dreams may not reach the heights of the juggernauts that inspired its creation, but it still provides a solid adventure with plenty of nostalgia.
Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story is an utterly excellent single-player adventure game that will see you fall in love with its characters and world whether you’ve played League of Legends or not.
Unreliable performance and some underdeveloped mechanics do hurt the impact and atmosphere of After Us, but its intriguing post-apocalyptic world and satisfying movement still make for a worthy adventure.
The gameplay of A Space for the Unbound isn’t overly deep, but its simplicity is more than made up for by its exceedingly entertaining and emotional storytelling.
After a slow start to the series, The Devil in Me is a satisfying end to The Dark Pictures’ first season with its fascinating setting and improved gameplay leaving me excited for the second season.
Hitman 3 does an excellent job of wrapping up the World of Assassination Trilogy, pairing the predictable yet enjoyable narrative with the refined and forever reliable Hitman gameplay
At the end of the day, Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition is a brilliant game. It takes the addictive, intense and stylish hack and slash gameplay of the original 2019 Devil May Cry 5 release, all in the while making some welcome additions to the highly revered title, such as greater performance options, new gameplay modes and a new playable character. It’s story is anime as hell in all the right ways, the soundtrack is littered with absolute bangers, and the impressive visual aesthetic is a beauty to behold. Whether you’re new to the Devil May Cry series like myself or have been invested in the franchise for years, Devil May Cry V Special Edition serves as a game worthy of your time.
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity impresses with its narrative and fun hack and slash action from the offset, but dreadful performance and repetitive gameplay ultimately stifle its impact
Sackboy: A Big Adventure is a thoroughly entertaining 3D platformer that is a joy to see, hear and play
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope is a passable experience, but also a largely forgettable one