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Persona 3, with its story of confronting death and finding courage in the face of tragedy, has left a lasting impact on players since its release on the PS2. As the RPG genre evolved and the Persona series grew, the game's earnest message and memorable characters continued to resonate. Now, with...
Helldivers 2, developed by Arrowhead Game Studios, is a thrilling and action-packed shooter that offers a refreshing twist on the genre. Released on February 8, 2024, this highly anticipated sequel takes a bold swing by introducing a new over-the-shoulder third-person perspective, replacing the...
I love when Spy x Family veers into slice-of-life drama. I like seeing super duper capable spy Loid Forger and lethal assassin Yor navigate mundane activities like cooking dinner or planning date nights. I'm giddy when telepathic Anya uses her powers in a dodgeball match. I'm sure there are fans...
The Rising Tide is the second and final expansion for Final Fantasy 16, adding another worthwhile chapter to the tale of Clive Rosfield. Only accessible near the very end of the base game, this DLC is designed to be something of a sendoff for the action RPG, providing a new storyline that brings...
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is a highly anticipated remake of the iconic 1997 game that has captivated gamers for decades. Developed by Square Enix, this action-RPG offers a fresh take on the beloved story while staying true to the essence of the original. In this comprehensive review, we will...
Bakeru is a sweet, snappy, and satisfying linear 3D platformer that feels like a wonderful callback to a genre that doesn’t get a ton of representation these days.
When everything comes together, Mika and the Witch’s Mountain is definitely far from the worst witch – the premise is pleasant, the visuals and art are cute, and short runtime means there’s no fat that needs trimming.
Despite some frustrating technical issues, Black Myth: Wukong is a great action game with fantastic combat, exciting bosses, tantalizing secrets, and a beautiful world.
It’s very good that the Switch has Ticket To Ride, as it is a lovely, inoffensive, easy-playing board game. It’s as accessible as something like Risk, Monopoly, or Catan, but less luck-based and therefore far less frustrating than those other games.
Sucker Punch may have moved on to the incredibly popular Ghost of Tsushima, but we're still hoping that ol' Sly will get the opportunity to come out of retirement for one last job at some point.
The PowKiddy V10 isn't going to blow your socks off when it comes to performance, but for $45, it offers decent build quality, a good screen and excellent 8 and 16-bit emulation.
The aesthetic evokes a PS2 style, which is welcome as it leaves a lot to the imagination, but the English voice acting is subpar. Fortunately, the Korean dub makes up for its shortcomings.
This ranks as one of the platform's most significant releases so far, and we hope to see more high-profile collections of this caliber in the years to come.
We didn't hate Elrentaros Wanderings' grindy dungeon-crawling gameplay. There are things to like, even if those moments are interspersed with long stretches of boring, repetitive enemy-bashing.
Alien: Romulus’s back-to-basics approach to blockbuster horror boils everything fans love about the tonally-fluid franchise into one brutal, nerve-wracking experience.
Fields of Mistria is now the new standard by which I’ll measure every other experience within the genre. It’s not going to be easy to beat the attention to detail so meticulously thought through here.
Padding is Alien: Isolation’s unfortunate undoing, as there are a few too many recycled moments throughout the course of its seemingly never-ending single player campaign.