Mick Fraser
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The combat is the star of REPLACED. It’s so satisfying and slick that I couldn’t get enough of it, and when combined with numerous traversal puzzles, stealth sections, and action set-pieces the whole is far more glorious than the sum of its parts.
Despite a few very minor complaints, Pragmata is one of Capcom's most interesting and enjoyable adventures to date.
There’s very little to redeem Legacy of Kain: Ascendance other than the fact that it’s short.
Grime 2 has decent progression and looks amazing, but it loses some of what made the original so weird and unique.
Grime 2 has decent progression and looks amazing, but it loses some of what made the original so weird and unique.
Grime 2 has decent progression and looks amazing, but it loses some of what made the original so weird and unique.
Grime 2 has decent progression and looks amazing, but it loses some of what made the original so weird and unique.
Crimson Desert is frustrating and buggy and can be very player-unfriendly, but it's also beautiful, deep, seemingly endless and monumentally, perhaps detrimentally, ambitious.
Greedfall 2: The Dying World makes an attempt to be a swashbuckling, seafaring pirate thriller, but gets muddled in its own politics and bogged down by too many clashing systems.
With a story that really goes places, a massive roster of monsters, and a stack of interlaced systems that combine to give the player a huge amount of choice and agency, Monster Hunter Stories: Twisted Reflection is the best in a trilogy of superb titles.



