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Latest Reviews
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is an ambitious take on an old genre that is just as gratifying to look at as it is to engage in. A new franchise is born.
Lunar Remastered Collection respects the original translation, delivering an improved experience for both charming games with a few missteps, making this collection one any JRPG fan should enjoy.
Atomfall
Atomfall offers a gritty post-nuclear mystery with engaging survival and exploration, but it’s dragged down by bland characters, repetitive visuals, and uninspired gameplay loop.
South of Midnight
South of Midnight weaves oft overlooked southern folklore into a rich, myth-filled journey that is a bit straightforward all presented with a unique visual flair and outstanding soundtrack.
Bleach: Rebirth of Souls’ satisfying roster and flashy combat makes the most out of these characters’ abilities but simplistic combat and bare-bones modes do little to support a solid story mode.
Assassin's Creed Shadows
Assassin’s Creed Shadows brings feudal Japan to life with stunning visuals, and evolving gameplay, but uneven storytelling and lackluster open world rewards hold it back from greatness.
With a deep alchemy system, engaging world, and darker yet satisfying narrative, Atelier Yumia impresses, though the combat could improve, making this a promising new step for Gust's iconic series.
WWE 2K25
Visual Concepts are coming into their own with their yearly wrestling entries, as WWE 2K25 really feels like the best in a decade. Monetization however casts a shadow over the improvements, giving an unprotected chair shot to the final product right before lift-off.
Monster Hunter Wilds introduces new mechanics while sticking true to the addictive gameplay loop, making this new addition just as entertaining as fans could hope for even if its storyline is lacking.
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii shows a new side of Majima while delivering quick action packed combat and satisfying ship battles that break new ground for RGG even with its simple story.
Avowed
Avowed makes the most of its solid story with well-written allies and fluid combat with plenty of ways to tackle challenges while maintaining a colorful twisted world design begging to be explored.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is a marvel with its intelligent mechanics and engrossing plot. While it isn’t perfect, most will find plenty to love in this esteemed follow-up.