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The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria has a decent core that could have used a little bit more time in the tank to reach its full potential.
In many ways, Ghostrunner 2 is a massive step up from its predecessor. But the high highs. are brought down by odd pacing issues.
Slay the Princess is a straightforward choice-driven visual novel that slowly breaks at the seams and preys on player anxieties and paranoia.
Cities Skylines 2 is a worthy successor to the long-standing original city builder, with more than enough new challenges for players.
Wizard With A Gun balances magical gunslinging expeditions with an equally engaging crafting side. It never feels too much or too little of either.
Hot Wheels Unleashed 2 doesn’t do much different than its predecessor with it’s tight, simple mechanics and arcade racing action.
Star Trek: Infinite is a game made for Star Trek fans through and through, with the franchise embedded in every system and choice.
Total War: PHARAOH is a smashing success as a grand strategy game and brings the hit franchise to a new historical era.
Thrilling in all the right ways, The Lamplighters League is a love-letter to adventure films, and to the rogues that made us love them.
Payday 3 is fun when it runs but hits frequent bumps that begin to stifle any joy for players in a PvE and online-only matchmaking world.
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No maps. No markers. No mercy. Hell is Us trusts you to listen, to feel, and to get lost. And in doing so, it offers something truly rare: a soul.