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"Another Fun Spin-Off That Proves The Depth Of Its Source Material": Persona 5 Tactica Review
Persona 5 Tactica strikes a balance between XCOM-style tactical gameplay and the cozy, social dynamics of P5, making for a fun journey.
"A Remaster When Renovation Was Needed" - Call Of Duty: MW3 Multiplayer Review
Not even Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3's open-world zombie mode can help revitalize a franchise that needed renovation instead of recycled ideas.
"A Cozy Experience In The Tropics": Coral Island Review
A tropical-themed farm sim focusing on conservation, Coral Island hits all the right notes in creating a perfect island paradise and finding love.
Spirittea Review: "A Fantastic Cozy Game"
Spirittea is a wonderful life sim, taking a Stardew Valley template and creating something satisfying to play with various compelling gameplay modes.
"A Fun Experience For Any Age": Hello Kitty And Friends Happiness Parade Review
The cheerful music and characters of Hello Kitty will have everyone wanting to dance along, although there isn’t much substance to the game overall.
Disney Lorcana's Rise of the Floodborn Starter Decks Review
Disney Lorcana's Rise of the Floodborn starter decks feel like an ideal entry point to the trading card game, and new mechanics feel interesting.
"Beautifully Melancholic and Complex": Ugly Review
Developed by Team Ugly, Ugly features a shockingly intricate narrative and complex game mechanic that creates an ironically beautiful experience.
"A Lackluster Follow-Up In Need Of A Competitive Edge": Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 Review
The long-awaited Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 showcases positive new fighting advancements but lacks in several other areas making it feel incomplete.
“A Charming Remake” - Star Ocean: The Second Story R Review
The Second Story R introduces many new mechanics and systems for a faithful reinterpretation of a highly revered PS1 classic.
"Warfare That Feels Dated" - Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Campaign Review
Despite fantastic visuals, the campaign for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 fails to push the series forward with gameplay that feels dated.
"Shatters the Wall Between Console and Mobile": Resident Evil Village for iOS Review
Capcom raises expectations with Resident Evil Village for iOS & iPadOS as it paves the way in showcasing the endless possibilities for mobile gaming.
"A Brilliant Reintroduction" - Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name Review
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name is a wonderful, short adventure that wraps up some of Kiryu's loose threads and tugs on others.
“A Fantastic Soccer Strategy Sim”: Football Manager 2024 Review
Football Manager 2024 is another excellent entry in the Football Manager series, giving statisticians the perfect simulation of the beautiful game.
WRC Review: “Emulating The Feel Of Rally Racing”
WRC is a fantastic racing game, taking the gruelling sport of rally racing and making it accessible to newcomers while still tough to veterans.
"A Slam Dunk In One Area": The Invincible Review
Playing through The Invincible isn't always as interesting as it could be, but the sci-fi adventure doesn't disappoint when it comes to style.
"Embracing Chaos" - D&D: The Deck Of Many Things & Book Of Many Things Review
The Deck Of Many Things bundle for Dungeons & Dragons 5e includes a nice new sourcebook and numerous goodies, but comes with some caveats.
"One Of The Best Life Simulation Games In Years": My Time at Sandrock Review
My Time at Sandrock expands and improves upon its predecessor in almost every way, creating one of the most memorable simulation games in years.
"Brilliantly Blends Magical Realism & South Asian Culture" - Thirsty Suitors Review
Thirsty Suitors blends an eccentric trio of mechanics - turn-based combat, skateboarding, and cooking - to create an extremely creative experience.
"An Ideal New Entry In The Series" - WarioWare: Move It! Review
WarioWare: Move It! drops some of the less popular features of Get It Together! and leans into being a party game with fun new movement mechanics.
"A Fun Hang For A Few Hours" - Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord Review
Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord sees 4-players team up against cartoony ghosts in VR, but may need an injection of content to justify the price.