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Last reviewed: Bubsy 4D · 15 days ago

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Ultimately, Dragon Age: The Veilguard delivers on the promise of every Dragon Age with its strong characters, engaging combat, and a classic BioWare role-playing experience.

The game adaptation struggles to find a pulse and ends up being a repetitive bore.

Back in the Groove refreshes what made the original such an oddball delight.

Ape Out's brand of colorful, ultraviolet action makes for a great time.

BioWare's cooperative shooter soars with combat but struggles with story.

Codemasters delivers another captivating rally title that will have you swearing in fear and delight.

Tetris 99 is a pleasant surprise, and is my favorite content offered by the Nintendo Switch Online service to date.

For all the harm the middling presentation does to Jump Force, the fighting does have satisfying explosive moments and the online versus mode does work well.

It’s not bad, but this long-awaited sequel is a bland and uninspired time capsule of a game.

Metro Exodus mostly succeeds in its ambitions, making it easy to recommend to both newcomers and series fans alike.

In Firaxis’ second expansion, players must endure mother nature’s temperamental streak.

Apex Legends is a masterful battle royale that raises the bar for the genre and free-to-play games

Sunless Skies is an awesome, immersive ride for lovers of imaginative fiction and horror-laden exploration.

Wargroove is a fantastic tactics game that builds and iterates on the genre in clever ways.

An incredibly well-crafted dungeon delve with hundreds of hours of crawling chaos

The latest entry isn’t afraid to go big, but it also doesn’t forget what made fans fall in love in the first place.