
Even with my dissatisfaction with stealth and some minor glitches, the latest LEGO Batman is a rain-slicked success.

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Last reviewed: Bubsy 4D · 15 days ago

Even with my dissatisfaction with stealth and some minor glitches, the latest LEGO Batman is a rain-slicked success.

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is a finely honed delight. Its action is precise and responsive, and learning the intricacies of each adversary is exceedingly fulfilling.

This is an action/RPG full of highs and lows, with erratic swings between the two extremes that had me loving it one minute and hating it the next.

Phenomenal acting and a deep central mystery make this voyeuristic adventure game something special.

Frustrating lows and and exciting highs are typical of the rogue-like genre, and in many ways Rad sticks close to the rogue script, but it does manage to set itself apart with its leveling mechanics.

Fantastic attention to detail, wondrous environments, big bosses, and magnificent music make this one of the best Final Fantasy offerings.

This retro shooter lives beyond its nostalgic ambitions to become a fantastic, timeless FPS experience.

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New features can only do so much for a series that needs work in multiple areas.

Like the in-game cult it focuses on, The Church in the Darkness is based on solid ideas. The implementation of those ideas is where things start to fall apart.

Youngblood takes some new risks for the series that pay off handsomely.

Ambitious risk-taking makes Fire Emblem: Three Houses a must-play.

Defend yourself from swarms of vicious zombies, but use a mouse and keyboard.

The massive roster isn't enough to overcome repetitive level designs and progression issues.

The combat doesn’t ask much of the player and the mission structure underwhelms. If you want to experience the events of Stranger Things’ third season, you’re better off sticking to the source material.

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