The game forces the player to grow more observant and respect the laws of the natural world.
Cyberpunk 2077 had to be torn apart and rebuilt before it could become legendary.
Summerfall Studios’s game at least delivers on the promise of the first part of its title.
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In the game, the world end not with a bang or a whimper, but an eye roll and a middle finger.
The overarching plot of the film is pretty boilerplate, but the fine details count for a lot.
Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is off-kilter in every way that the original games felt cohesive.
What the film lacks in connective tissue, it makes up for in sheer vibes.
A unique cultural angle and talented lead can’t elevate this uninspired film.
The film knows who it wants to reach, and speaks directly to them without pandering to them.
Turns out, what counts as horror in Oxenfree II is adult life itself.
The game’s story may be the most powerful summoning spell ever cast in the Final Fantasy series.
Yuke’s has managed to deliver an accessible, breezy rendition of their trademark product.
The next generation of fighting games starts right here.
Instead of a raucous celebration, The Flash feels like a muted parade of regrets.
Like the character at its center, Gollum is in sad, broken shambles.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor tells a story of great power and complexity.
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As visually striking as it is, the game is most memorable for its ruthless, defensive combat.
The remake knows exactly when to subvert expectations to ratchet up tension.
It turned out that the absence of so many major publishers from the convention was a blessing.
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