
I know this can’t last forever. But in the meantime, I’m going to absorb as much from my time here as possible in the hopes of taking at least a little bit of Aurora back with me.

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I know this can’t last forever. But in the meantime, I’m going to absorb as much from my time here as possible in the hopes of taking at least a little bit of Aurora back with me.

The long-awaited fourth entry in BioWare’s fantasy series isn't just good, it's some of the studio's best work

Rare games meant a lot to the people who played them, so a collection of 30 of (most) of their best works should mean a lot to children of the Spectrum

A great Batman story that keeps everything that has made this series great, while adding something less great.

A smart, fun exploration of turn-based tactics in a fantasy setting.

A Blizzard-themed MOBA that's easy to get into and increasingly fun to play as you improve.

Takes a timeless, successful formula and adds a couple of fresh new features.

An emptyl, sense-dulling twin-stick shooter that is as monotonous as its black-and-white color palette.

Sunset puts players in the middle of a war from an entirely unique perspective, trapping players in a beautiful yet tense apartment that they need to clean every day.

A hell of a way to spend a few days of your life.

A tiresome throwback to Wolfenstein's more forgettable days.

A well-made, fascinating role-playing game with a lot of heart.

An entertaining if perosnality-light translation of Assassin's Creed from open-world 3D to linear 2D.

Mortal Kombat X deftly adds new characters, features and options while maintaining its signature over-the-top appeal.

The most rewarding game experience I've had this year.

Do you like hunting for a thing to unlock a door so you can find another thing to unlock another door? Then this is your game.

A messy but fun shooter that struggles to combine military tools with police life.