Lords of the Fallen (2023) offers glory to anyone brave enough to topple a fun and brutal gauntlet of bosses, even if it sometimes falters.
Author: Eddie De Santiago
Eternights is one of the strangest games to release this year, and its writing severely hampers an otherwise enjoyable combat experience.
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With a variety of tools at your disposal and various immersive features, Journey to Foundation promises to transport players to an epic adventure.
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Sucker for Love: Date to Die For blends horror and romance has the potential to be one of the most interesting stories in games this year.
Everdeep Aurora uses music, graphics, and screen space efficiently to create an experience completely focused on fun and relaxing exploration.