With a steep initial learning curve and hazy graphics, Into the Depths might be difficult to get into, yet for those who take the plunge, there are deeply rewarding mechanics waiting to be explored.
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Dragon Age: The Veilguard is a textbook example of how a bad ending can ruin a series. There will never be any more of this story, and anything that might come to be lives in this one’s shadow.
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For those who love the series, Code Vein II is certainly in a better place, but its merits don't extend too far beyond its compelling story and characters.
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Though Starsand Island's Early Access release is lacking narratively, it has perfected a particular niche within its genre, excelling at immersion through the player's self-expression.
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While it may not blend action and horror as deftly as some of the other games in the series, Resident Evil Requiem is the perfect entry to celebrate 30 years of one of gaming’s most important franchises.
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Markiplier has been making YouTube videos for a long time now, 13 years and counting. Even if it might not be as good as some of those videos, Iron Lung still feels like an important artistic milestone.
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Though Salt 2 might be on the easy side, it's still a chill and varied pirate-themed adventure with loads of content that fans of exploration will be delighted by.
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Much like the life its main character desperately fights to save, Death Howl is a collection of fleeting but precious moments, and an experience we strongly recommend.
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There is a lot to love in the Berlin Apartment. However, the bugs and tedious gameplay might make that love a bit difficult to give.
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It’s hard to cook up a fresh Action-RPG nowadays that doesn’t leave a too familiar aftertaste; the devs of Second Sun tried nonetheless. While commendable, the result is anything but spectacular.
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Across the Obelisk didn't lose me for lack of updates, but an abundance of obstructive DLC that won't simply let me play a game I used to love.
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A safe sequel in every sense, what's good about Little Nightmares III mostly comes from its predecessor’s solid foundations and does not meaningfully move its horror-platformer formula forward.
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While still far from complete, the unique combination of two beloved genres Hexlands is going for makes it an intriguing game for fans of both city and deck builders.
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Alien Rogue Incursion doesn't overstay its welcome, but clunky combat and occasionally dumb enemy AI undermine an otherwise tense and faithful atmosphere.
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Though The Riftbreaker often lacks substance, there's something captivating about it, and its newly added co-op mode goes above and beyond the average set of multiplayer features.
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Storybook Brawl had everything going for it from the moment of release. It had every pedigree and accolade. It did initial player numbers most indie devs can only dream of. And it still wasn’t succeeding.
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Cronos: The New Dawn is a solid survival horror experience set in a world that feels fresh and terrifying. However, it does suffer from lack of ambition, and doesn't expand all of its systems as well as it could have.
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Age wasn't kind to Dawn of War in ways a mostly visual upgrade can't fix. Still, what's best about it has yet to be topped, and is more accessible than before in this bare-minimum remaster.
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