Grotesque melee combat continues to be the star of Dead Island 2, though your mileage on its obnoxiously goofy take on LA may vary.
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Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker does great justice to its world and characters, and delivers a gratifying conclusion to its long-running narrative.
Shin Megami Tensei V modernises the RPG’s classic turn-based combat, creating a refreshing, more approachable challenge.
The physics-based puzzles of Heavenly Bodies are equal parts entertaining and frustrating, and both a comedy and a tragedy, depending on whether you have a co-op partner or not.
Grow: Song of the Evertree is an earnest, calming game full of pressure-free busywork, where you can find pleasure in routine.
Excellent fundamental mechanics make the flow of action in Halo Infinite inherently satisfying, even if the frills don't feel as natural.
Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain is a mini puzzle game that'll fry your cranium and cause chaos with your friends.
A beautiful game of movement, momentum, and emotional weight, Exo One is a deeply satisfying sci-fi experience.
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Enchanting art direction and engaging themes make Death's Door more than just the straightforward, Zelda-inspired game it appears to be.
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