
Chinatown Detective Agency Review: A Brilliant But Buggy Noir Carmen Sandiego
Chinatown Detective Agency is a brilliant noir-style take on Carmen Sandiego and the point-and-click genre that is unfortunately brought down by bugs.
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Chinatown Detective Agency is a brilliant noir-style take on Carmen Sandiego and the point-and-click genre that is unfortunately brought down by bugs.
Forgive Me Father is a Lovecraftian 2.5D first-person shooter that will satisfy those who love the challenge of the old Doom and Duke Nukem games.
Kombinera is a colorful puzzle game with plenty of charm and a fun central gameplay gimmick, but is let down slightly by imprecise controls.
13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim remains compelling on Switch, with a seamless transition onto the platform making it well worth a look for new players.
Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition collects the two Chrono Cross games with a remastered sheen, but very little has changed, for good and ill.
The world of LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is massive and full of puzzles, collectibles, side missions, and hilarious takes on classic stories.
Cosmonious High is a VR adventure where a new Prismi student balances classes with learning new powers that can help fix the malfunctioning school.
Weird West is a strange and dark immersive sim that matches compelling and at times frantic gameplay with an intoxicating world to explore.
Glitchhikers: The Spaces Between is a truly unique meditative gaming experience, with an intoxicating blend of surreal visuals and deep themes.
A Memoir Blue tells an emotional if brief story without dialogue, successfully combining its visual and sound design for a complex tale of family.
Nightmare Reaper, developed and published by Blazing Bit Games, is a retro shooter that combines nostalgic design with satisfying gunplay and combat.
The way a loving D&D aesthetic and Borderlands' refined gameplay come together make Tiny Tina's Wonderlands feel like the best version of itself.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land doesn't fundamentally reinvent the series, but it creates a clear path forward with simple fun and gorgeous world design.
Rune Factory 5 combines classic mechanics from previous games with an interesting story and characters but suffers from rough visuals and animations.
Despite a few snags in the game's finer details, Ghostwire: Tokyo tells a emotional story with interesting characters, mechanics, & a stunning world.
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is a fighting game with a varied roster of beautifully animated characters, which continues the story of Persona 4 Golden.
Tunic is an action-adventure game featuring an adorable fox, plenty of secrets to uncover, difficult enemy encounters, and a lot of exploration.
Grand Theft Auto 5's next-gen port mostly looks great, but after nine years of GTA 5 and GTA Online, Los Santos has started to lose its luster.
Stranger of Paradise might have a lack of polish and a disjointed story, but its combat and skill system are excellent enough to carry the game.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla's Dawn of Ragnarok DLC returns the game to the world of Norse gods for a serviceable expansion that still feels restrained.