George Foster
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All’s Justice is a big improvement over the previous games, but frustrating difficulty spikes stop it from reaching its full potential.
Nioh 3’s open levels, new Ninja form, and even tighter combat cement it as the best game in the series.
Cosmic Invasion’s varied roster and standout tag team mechanic make it a fantastic brawler, even if it doesn’t quite reach the heights of TMNT.
Kirby Air Riders is weird, wild, and occasionally frustrating, but a total blast if you give into its mayhem.
Titans of the Tide is the best SpongeBob game in a long time, even if it’s a little lacking in laughs and length.
By delivering brutal combat, high challenge, and interesting characters, Ninja Gaiden 4 is almost everything I dreamed it would be.
Absolum isn’t for the weak-hearted, but its excellent beat 'em up mechanics and unique roguelite structure make it one of the genre’s best games.
The Beast isn’t as ambitious as Dying Light 2, but that sharper focus makes it feel like the true sequel to the first game.
Art of Vengeance is the new benchmark for bringing back a dormant IP and making it better than ever.
The Hinokami Chronicles 2 may not reinvent the Water Wheel, but it does build on an already fantastic formula.