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Reanimal
Reanimal exploits our love of theories and in doing so creates a game that’s bloated and narratively confusing. While it’s undeniably pretty and the boss designs are cool, two-player co-op is fiddly and unforgiving, detracting from any real tension the game tries to build.
Mewgenics
Mewgenics offers more depth and ingenuity than any strategy game I've played in years. It is also terminally unfunny, with an aesthetic, theme, and cast of characters that consistently miss the mark. If you can square yourself with the humor, there is a genuinely great game waiting here.
By building on the original’s foundations with more impactful decision-making and gameplay refinements, The Outer Worlds 2 feels like the Obsidian game that Fallout: New Vegas fans have craved for over a decade.
Skate Story
Skate Story takes the familiar and flips it, elevating itself beyond a skateboarding game. Its ethereal, thumping soundtrack propels when it wants to, with each new chapter surprising with its visual inventiveness and off-the-wall, abstract ideas. It's like peeling off a bit of wallpaper and finding a whole new world...
Forza Horizon 6
Forza Horizon 6 is a beautifully-realized racing experience that takes the series to new heights, though it drifts off-course in places.
007: First Light
Taking a swing at James Bond's origin story, 007 First Light shows us how the eponymous spy finds his feet and how he gets his start at MI6.
Pragmata
Pragmata's third-person shooter and hacking gameplay mix is unique, and enjoyable enough to overlook the dull, forgettable story.
Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred is a dramatic end to the Mephisto saga, and while the endgame is the best it's been, I'm unsure where we go next.
Slay the Spire II
Mega Crit Games has created a masterpiece with Slay the Spire 2, refining the original's core elements to turn it into the finest deck-building roguelite out there.
Resident Evil Requiem is a compilation of all the 'best bits' in the series, but it's more than just nostalgia bait for hardcore fans.
Marathon
Despite some annoying stumbles that stop it being an unrivalled FPS experience, Marathon has managed to keep me firmly in its grasp.
Crimson Desert
Crimson Desert is a feast for the eyes, but it holds back too much, and doesn't have the narrative strength to carry the drudgery.


