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Diablo 4 Review

Diablo 4 has used the lessons of its past to create a massive and enjoyable experience that fans and newcomers alike with be playing for a long time.

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Street Fighter 6 Review

Street Fighter 6 puts more work into broadening its appeal than any other fighting game, all while giving old fans almost everything they could want.

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The Lord of the Rings: Gollum Review

Besides being a complete technical mess, The Lord of the Rings: Gollum is far from interesting and feels like it goes out of its way to not be fun.

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Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun Review

Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun features all the best and worst qualities of old-school first-person shooter games from the 90s.

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After Us Review

Piccolo’s indie platformer After Us offers a well-rounded gameplay experience while delivering a clearcut message that’s blunt but not overbearing.

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Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Switch Review

Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster is an excellent way to experience RPG history with new additions that more than make up for some oddities.

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Ravenlok Review

Ravenlok is a short, simple, and sweet adventure that's an absolutely perfect fit for the Xbox Game Pass subscription service.

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Redfall Review

Redfall players are in for a fun time killing vampires, but little more than that can be said about the otherwise shallow experience.

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Mr. Sun’s Hatbox Review

Indie roguelite Mr. Sun’s Hatbox offers an experience that’s equal parts fun and frustration, at least in the first few hours when it matters most.

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Review

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor packs a slew of features into one safe package, while its story fails to reach the same highs as Fallen Order.

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Afterimage Review

Afterimage is a magical Metroidvania that stands as an incredibly strong title in the genre, even if some odd quirks hold it back.

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Dead Island 2 Review

Dead Island 2 offers plenty of over-the-top zombie-killing fun, especially in co-op, but it's somewhat dragged down by technical problems.

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Minecraft Legends Review

Minecraft Legends takes Mojang’s beloved franchise to bold new places and crafts a fun action strategy game despite feeling limited in scope.

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Hot Wheels: Rift Rally Review
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Hot Wheels: Rift Rally transforms any space into a racetrack using the power of augmented reality.

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Tron: Identity Review

Though short and somewhat confined, Tron: Identity does a favorable job of exploring a new part of the Tron universe as an interactive visual novel.

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Curse of the Sea Rats Review
3.5

Co-op 'ratroidvania' Curse of the Sea Rats is a breezy and charming adventure with a few leaks that could use some shoring up.

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Road 96: Mile 0 Review
3

This prequel to the acclaimed Road 96 is a compact adventure that could have used more time with its cast to hit its intended notes.

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The Last of Us PC Review
3

The Last of Us Part 1 finally brings Joel and Ellie's story to PC, but this is far from the ideal way to experience the classic game.

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Octopath Traveler 2 Review
4

Octopath Traveler 2 offers exactly what retro RPG fans want, but it doesn’t necessarily venture far enough from its predecessor.

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Storyteller Review
2.5

Storyteller is a casual puzzle game that tasks players with creating various stories but feels way too brief and straightforward for its price.

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