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Warriors Abyss has its heart in the right place, but its particular blend of musou and roguelike doesn’t feel like it’s fully realized.
While some waits are longer than others, While Waiting (2025) is a thought-provoking game about life and its slowest of moments.
Two Point Museum is a fantastic addition to the Two Point management sim title list, always putting creativity first.
When Lost Records: Bloom and Rage is strong, it’s strong. But without Tape 2, we’re left with too big a gap to close.
Civilization 7 makes sweeping changes in pursuit of accessible simplicity, but they range from good to absolutely horrible.
Despite its flaws, The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II is still a great sequel that improves upon its predecessor in many ways.
Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector does plenty to separate itself from its predecessor, resulting in a narrative about freedom, history, and hope.
The Stone of Madness tasks players with stealthy discovering the secrets of a monastery/insane asylum in a grim, puzzling adventure.
Sniper Elite: Resistance takes the premiere Nazi-sniping series to occupied France but brings little else that is new to the series.
Playing Manor Lords is a lot like building a kingdom—it takes patience, planning, and a willingness to embrace the imperfections along the way.
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