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A sprawling medieval RPG that notably refines its predecessor’s formula by taking aim at many of its rougher edges, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II has plenty in store for both series veterans and newcomers. A lot of its slower simmer – whether in terms of narrative or progression – is intentional but, while it does ask for more patience than its peers, it makes sure to always repay those who stick with it for the long haul.
A worthy sequel made unplayable by bad AI and the inability to have any direct impact on the people working for you.
Hitman III is a fascinating finale to the franchise that shyly continues the series’ tradition to iterate and improve on each entry.
A remarkably well-executed open world game whose greatest heights exceed its deepest failings.
A great Viking game, but as far from a true Assassin’s Creed game as there could ever be.
A surprisingly inaccurate recreation of London ties into simplistic gameplay and terrible performance to create a deeply flawed and shallow game.
A good management game with superb visuals, offering enough freedom to let you build your own merchant empire in the Caribbean to your heart’s content.
A real remaster that thoroughly updates an 18-year-old title into a proper next-gen game, and actually makes it better than the original.
A superhero game where heroes are quite fragile, Marvel’s Avengers is constantly in doubt of where it wants to go and ends up arriving nowhere.
A fantastic RPG that superbly mixes player choice and great combat to create something bigger than the sum of its parts.