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Last reviewed: Bubsy 4D · 14 days ago

Looking for a soothing staycation in these troubled times? Welcome home.

While the combat doesn't evolve as much as the surrounding story presentation, it’s not enough to deter someone from seeing the narrative through.

Tekken 7 is a thrilling, deep fighter, even if it falters with its story and learning tools.

Old Man's Journey is a delightful adventure worth taking.

The game's charm goes beyond its initial explosions.

This is still an incredibly fun fighting game to have at the ready and online, but Ultra's new modes and features are all minor additions

Perception is a memorable horror experience that thrives because of its unique setup and gameplay.

Many elements of Rime are familiar, but it is an effective use of the medium and expertly builds up to (and executes) its cathartic finale.

The characters, their stories, and world they inhabit are divorced in a way that doesn’t make The Fidelio Incident a rewarding journey.

Mages of Mystralia is one of the few games that makes constructing magic as fun as actually casting it.

A thunderous sequel that excels in fighting, story, and loot collecting.

The Surge's promising science-fiction setting is undone by repetition in the world and enemies.

NBA Playgrounds may not revolutionize arcade basketball, but it’s a welcome newcomer.

Strafe succeeds at being a suitable homage of referential nostalgia-laden trinkets, but there’s no other real reason you should play it.

Prey is a great action-horror hybrid with a few rough spots.

While the stakes may seem high, Birthday’s fussy moment-to-moment interactions are an evolutionary step backward.

Putting together Gnog's solutions and watching the resulting animations and musical numbers simply made me happy.