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Indika is a gorgeous psychological adventure that grapples with religion and the many difficult themes associated with it.
The SCUBA simulator has relaxing chill vibes for a little while but quickly runs out of oxygen.
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is a retro-JRPG throwback that delivers with great characters, an engaging story, and fun gameplay progression.
Sand Land's fantastic vehicular combat and adherence to the source material are let down by bland and repetitive stealth, melee combat, and mission design.
Another Crab's Treasure blends hardcore action with 3D platforming to create a special undersea adventure.
A strong battle system and exciting moments make Stellar Blade more than just an imitator.
Surgent Studios' debut game, Tales of Kenzera: Zau, is another incredible EA Originals title.
Harold Halibut is a triumph in its characters and visuals but struggles to stay afloat under its own scope and ambitions.
Children of the Sun's gritty and surreal world is home to an innovative puzzle game that mixes long-range sniping with macabre brain teasers, culminating in your enemy's brains painting the walls.
Aspyr Media's remastered collection does too little to keep the first two Battlefront games relevant for modern audiences.
Pepper Grinder is a brief but frenzied platformer that finds myriad ways to build around its inventive central hook.
Though Open Roads' characters and attention to detail are lovely, the overall experience is lessened by its brevity and lack of depth.
MLB The Show 24 delights with another season of Storylines: The Negro Leagues and continued on-field excellence, but some modes are still in desperate need of an overhaul.
Princess Peach Showtime is a breezy exploration of genres aimed at novice gamers.
Though it has a somewhat steep combat learning curve and some dated open-world ideas, Rise of the Ronin does a great job of rewarding your time in its world.
Dragon's Dogma 2 is an excellent sequel that builds upon the first game's core concepts to create a thrilling open-world adventure.
This reboot of a long-dormant horror franchise doesn't do enough to justify digging up the dead.
Despite an uninspired narrative, Unicorn Overlord impresses with gorgeous visuals and engrossing strategy action.
Contra: Operation Galuga reimagines just enough to feel modern without losing the original game's identity.
Disney Dreamlight Valley's whimsy is offset by the frustrations of time management and a monotonous daily grind.