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KARMA: The Dark World tells a mildly interesting story, but it squanders a lot of good potential with simplistic gameplay and obvious symbolism.
Warhammer 40,000: Darktide - Nightmares & Visions adds an interesting new mode and a revamped Ogryn class for an expanded experience to an excellent game.
The First Berserker: Khazan stands out in the crowded Soulsborne-inspired genre by delivering relentless, weighty combat and immersive world-building.
Rebirth of Souls is fairly standard fare for an anime game, but it will be welcome for content-starved Bleach fans.
Kaiserpunk
Kaiserpunk brings the creativity and consideration for construction of a Sim Game to the deep strategy and nuance of the 4X genre.
With Assassin's Creed Shadows, Ubisoft has finally delivered on the feudal Japan setting fans have always wanted. However, some elements have been left behind in the wake of the modernization of Assassin's Creed.
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition graces the Nintendo Switch with one final gift from its underappreciated older sibling, the Nintendo Wii U, bringing with it the best version of the already stellar JRPG experience.
Atelier Yumia is another solid outing for Gust's long-running series, which learns from its predecessor's successes while carving its own path.
Wanderstop
Whereas it is a worthy experiment and a cozy game deserving of a recommendation, Wanderstop ultimately struggles to live up to its creators’ illustrious reputations.
Age of Mythology: Retold - Immortal Pillars is an excellent expansion that further enriches the Age of Mythology experience.
Suikoden I & II HD Remaster is exemplary of how a remaster of a classic RPG franchise should be done, improving only upon what is needed while preserving everything that made it special almost 30 years ago…it’s a MUST BUY for classic JRPG fans.
Split Fiction
Split Fiction is a masterpiece. Between engaging emotional storytelling and wildly experimental gameplay mechanics that manage to stay fun start to finish, everyone should play Split Fiction.