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While In Sound Mind doesn’t throw a whole lot of wisdom at you, it does stand out with the way it presents itself as both creepy and witty all at once.
Life is Strange: True Colors is an absolutely incredible game by itself, so the Wavelength DLC has a very high bar to reach. Thankfully, it passes the test.
Lost Judgement is a sequel to the Judgement (2018) that exists in the Yakuza universe. While some moments are excellent, there are some that miss the mark.
Death Stranding Director’s Cut is a no-brainer for someone who did not play the original release, but is it worth the upgrade?
Where the Heart Leads is gentle and empathetic in its lesson that adulthood isn’t a place where one arrives. It’s a process of becoming.
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is a delightful romp through a vibrant galaxy that gives the PlayStation 5 a chance to shine in a way no other game has so far.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade includes the base game and a DLC that follows Yuffie and Sonon as they infiltrate Shinra for a new mysterious materia,
Necromunda: Hired Gun takes heavy inspiration from one of the best FPS games on the market, but with litany of undercooked ideas, it is hard to recommend.
Returnal is a fantastic game, but whether or not you want to risk wasting hours of your life on potential crashes is really up to you.
Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood, the newest game from French developer Cyanide and publisher Nacon, is a bit of a special case.












