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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a rare triumph for such a small studio. The devs at Sandfall Interactive aimed for the stars, and they delivered a game that JRPG fans have always wanted from a Western studio. I can't recommend this game enough.
AI-Limit
AI Limit is streamlined Souls-like experience with a clean cell-shaded anime art style and fast-paced combat. Everything you want in an Anime Souls-like is present here and then some. All that requires is that you accept a little jank here and there.
South of Midnight
Mariee’s song echoed what South of Midnight had been whispering: that the ghosts in our hearts can rest, if we have the courage to face them. To name them. To forgive, or at least try. And maybe, just maybe, South of Midnight wasn’t just telling a story… it was pulling...
Atomfall
Atomfall tries to incorporate a mix of genre staples but ultimately fails to go in depth into any one aspect save for its investigations.
Assassin's Creed Shadows tried to be this big massive open world RPG. While some of its elements are a welcome sight. The gatekeeping can just feel very offputting at times if you just want to soldier on through the main story.
Despite a shaky start, Monster Hunter Wilds delivered on the most important thing that matters in a Monster Hunter game: the core gameplay loop. It will go down in history as a great Monster Hunter game. How great it ultimately will be remains to be seen. What I do know...
Wanderstop
Wanderstop, while imperfect, delivers a powerful message of healing through its slow and reflective gameplay, making it a unique experience for those seeking a tranquil journey.
Split Fiction
Split Fiction goes beyond just another great co-op game from Hazelight; it reignites the importance of couch co-op. It's a reminder that truly memorable co-op experiences are built in the living room, sharing laughter, brainstorming, and emotional moments together. This game is a grand spectacle of co-op.
Carmen Sandiego
I first played ‘Where In The World is Carmen Sandiego’ way back in the early 90s and I’m glad the franchise had its comeback. It’s a game made for the fans and new gamers alike and I highly recommend it if you're into chill, puzzle/e-Learning games with a twist of...
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 1 offers a compelling payoff, but its slow start and abrupt ending may deter some players.
Two Point Museum
Two Point Museum is the culmination of lessons learned from both previous Two Point games, reinforced with copious amounts of feedback from the community.
Like A Dragon Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is an excellent return to old form for long-running players and Majima fans.