Robin Burks
Dragon Quest XI is almost a perfect game and JRPG fans will love it.
Call of Cthulhu: The Official Video Game is as horrifying as the RPG that inspired it.
The Last Remnant Remastered looks good, but why revisit a classic title that isn't all that great?
A hodgepodge of sim, RPG and strategy that basically lets players be their own captain.
A Plague Tale: Innocence is a refreshing single-player game with great action, gameplay and storytelling.
Dollhouse begins with an interesting film noir concept inside the psyche, but the game suffers from repetitive gameplay and clunky controls.
The Church in the Darkness seems to have an interesting concept, but the reality is that infiltrating a 1970s cult isn't as much fun as it might seem.
The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series offers a new way to relive Clementine's often-brutal journey through the zombie apocalypse.
Lonely Mountains: Downhill might not sound like much on the surface, but this little mountain biking game offers some serious and addictive fun.
Ice Age: Scrat's Nutty Adventure might seem like fun on its surface, but it's a dull adventure that travels through an equally mediocre landscape.
Jumanji: The Video Game is, unfortunately, yet another mindless tie-in game that is mostly repetitive with dull dialogue and uninspired gameplay.
Lost Ember offers a compelling journey through a beautiful landscape, seen from the eyes of various creatures, while searching for lost memories.
The Innsmouth Case is a choose-your-own adventure.