
A deeply funny Mii simulator that’s deflated by ridiculous sharing restrictions.

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Last reviewed: 007 First Light · 9 days ago

A deeply funny Mii simulator that’s deflated by ridiculous sharing restrictions.

An extremely satisfying conclusion to Diablo's latest demonic saga.

Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World earned its reputation decades ago as a fun action platformer, but this new remake does nothing to hide how much this classic has degraded with age.

Knockout City's fantastic spin on dodgeball combat has surprising depth, making it one of the best team-based PvP games in years.

Biomutant has a lot of the building blocks of a top-drawer action RPG but its cookie-cutter approach to objectives and puzzles starts feeling very repetitive very early on.

The first chapter's remaster removes many – but not all – of the caveats from my strong recommendation to revisit BioWare's epic sci-fi RPG from the beginning (or to play it for the first time).

A strong Irish story and a few interesting battles amid a sea of run-of-the-mill recycled quests make Wrath of the Druids worth a return trip to Assassin's Creed Valhalla.

A stealth-action game that rewards sloppiness over cunning. That can be fun, but it also badly needs more content.

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A genuinely engrossing and increasingly combat-heavy continuation of the Ethan Winters story.

Returnal's runs are too long for their own good, but the moment-to-moment action is phenomenal in this surprisingly lengthy and deep third-person shooter roguelike

This remaster makes a grand old game feel less old – but it doesn't make it feel new again.

A photography game with occasionally clunky progression, but which is eager to show off its delightful subjects and let them surprise you.

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An excellent remake with charm, challenge... and loads of bugs.