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"Glory Kills have been tossed out, which doesn't help with Doomguy's apparent loss of moxie – now he can't even be bothered to beat a demon to death with its own leg anymore!"
"Keeps making the journey feel pleasantly curated despite its semi-random elements."
Revenge of the Savage Planet is a large, ambitious adventure with great visuals, varied gameplay, and split-screen co-op to boot that's a great sequel to an underrated sci-fi platformer. However, the crude humour and corporate satire can be grating and the whole game feels like a collection of shallow busywork – though the design of the final few hours is exemplary.
With one chance to land a single, perfect shot – few games have this tension and impact, really making me sit with how I felt about everything.
"At times, it feels like I was playing a game set in the Red Dwarf universe."
"Lengthy battles are rewarding, never descending into a mindless grindfest"
It's rough around the edges in parts, but the overall sentiment is clear. With the story complete, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is dazzling.
"I'm still finding more that intrigues me as I continue to place rooms and expand my blueprints."
"At its heart, Promise Mascot Agency is all about the vibes."
"Whatever South of Midnight lacks in innovation, it makes up for with unmistakable ambition."
"'It's up to you' is the philosophy at the heart of Atomfall"
Not every idea comes together neatly, and two phenomenal protagonists feel wasted on a lackluster story, but this is a titan in the same leagues as series staples Assassin's Creed 2 and Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag – and Ubisoft's best RPG to date.
"It's bold in its exploration of relentless self-critique and pressure."
Where in-ring action is concerned, this is right on the cusp of being a five-star wrestling sim. But it has to lose a star for its cash-grab modes, which land as snugly as a Logan Paul brass knuckle shot to the jaw. In which you're the recipient, rather than the mega-rich Youtuber.
Hazelight has created another brilliant adventure that's going straight into our best co-op games list. Split Fiction is quite the opposite of industry trends right now; amidst everything, it's a bastion of ingenuity and gives me hope that creativity isn't quite as in danger as I feared.
If you're a fan of management sims, museums, or both, you won't want to miss this
I see myself putting several hundred hours into this game.
Given how serious Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth can get, a sillier adventure with no less heart feels like a welcome breath of salty sea air. While I love playing as Kiryu and Kasuga, I'm grateful for the time with Majima this game offers. He's hilarious, compassionate, and always up to the challenge. He's an icon, and there's no character in the franchise who deserves more time in the middle of the stage.
"Tape 1 isn't just a set-up for the climatic finale of the game, it feels like its own distinct part."
"I'll not soon forget my time with Avowed – chaos, comedy, catastrophe, and all."