
Deep open-world exploration, a quirky story, and some of the most beautiful in-game outfits you'll ever see.

Deep open-world exploration, a quirky story, and some of the most beautiful in-game outfits you'll ever see.

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A compelling cyberpunk noir with investigations that hold your hand a little too much.

A genre change brings big improvements to this sequel's combat.

A survival sandbox shooter that feels like it needed a little more time.

Detective Pikachu Returns is yet another mystery whodunit in the Pokemon universe, but it’s tough to deduce who this is for, despite having all the clues.

Mineko’s Night Market has lovely art, but its boring chores and lifeless NPCs make it much harder to get caught up in its rhythm than it is in other life sims.

Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals offers a highly personal and unpredictable horror-themed adventure that repeats a lot of the first game’s ideas, and it's still worth tuning into.

Aside from some issues with encounter balance and my yearnings for more detail, it's a beautiful, challenging game, content to be ambiguous, rich and confounding in ways that few other RPGs have ever pulled off.

Shadow Tactics is a return to form for a genre that hasn't received nearly enough love

Tyranny's bad guy morality system is a little on the nose, and other aspects of the game sometimes suffer. But the game's dedication to that conceit works, setting a path of bargaining and self-examination. Even amidst self-doubt, I did summon a volcano and destroy a library — and I’d probably do it again.


The Banner Saga 2 is a well-crafted, gut-wrenching tale

No simulation or game is an exact copy of what it's trying to emulate, but Stardew Valley, above all, expertly explores the connection that someone can have with their environment, their work and the people around them.

Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak is interesting enough but feels a bit empty