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Whatever promise Sea of Thieves had at the beginning falters soon after, to the point where this is a hot contender for The Most Boring Game of 2018.
Shadow Bug is a rich indie game with some rather creative ideas and some great level design, a surprisingly well-executed narrative and style, a constant barrage of challenges to keep you on your toes, and a unique gameplay premise that takes advantage of the Nintendo Switch’s unique abilities on a fun, but still challenging scale.
A bit of a step down from what came before, but still a solid and fun entry in the series, especially when playing with friends.
A Way Out is one of the best co-op experiences out there. A great storyline and various possibilities make for a great and intriguing experience.
One of the more fun experiments to test, with a sublime world to explore, and less-than-sublime gameplay attached.
A pleasantly challenging precision platformer with a gorgeous art style and fascinating mythology.
It's Captain Planet meets Inside. You can't go wrong with a combination like that, surely.
A weird title. It's not an overwhelmingly good walking simulator, it's not an outrageously bad exploration game, it's just... there.
A rather humdrum, err, Hyper Light Drifter clone, that falls just short of being one of the best RPGs of 2018.
A great gateway title for roguelikes, and a great game on its own rights.
I think the only real use for this game is as a prank gift. Don’t buy the physical version because that can be resold or returned. I’m talking about logging into your friend’s console account and buying the digital copy so that it’s in their game library forever, a reminder of life’s cruelty. You know what? It’s not worth the money or embarrassment of them finding out you knew about this game.
The king of battle royale has fallen victim to regicide.
Dangerously overpriced surrealist horror.
A botched port doesn't change the fact that Anodyne is worth a shot, with it being a really well done surrealist title.
A neat little package of RTS goodness.
Darkest Dungeon manages to make turn-based combat terrifying for entirely different reasons.
One of the most boring, insipid horror games you'll ever play.
A quirky horror title that's too big for its own boots.
A bloody terrifying horror game hiding within the shell of an admittedly broken experience.
A really confusing title that struggles to find an audience.