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Mina the Hollower
Mina the Hollower's visual style otherwise stays close to its portable console trappings, but it never sacrifices expressiveness or clarity. Its close-up character portraits and splash screens are lovely, but so are the scant collection of pixels on each sprite's face when they're frustrated, elated, sad, or sleepy. Despite the...
007: First Light
007 First Light quickly proves it's out to tell a new kind of Bond story by lifting the veil on MI6 headquarters and its personnel. The agency and Bond's peers are usually mysterious, a nebulous institution surrounding a few key characters, yet in First Light, you spend time with other...
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book
Throughout each stage, there are passive puzzles to solve, one of which causes a portal to appear that ends the level. For instance, one biome deals with Kirby-like creatures that expand when they interact with a specific substance. Others can cause flowers to bloom when near foliage, and another early-game...
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight may sometimes have a more serious tone befitting its subject matter, but it never loses its humor and heart. There's always a sense of fun pulsing through the veins of this game, whether through sight gags or quippy dialogue. Maybe you'll fight some...
Forza Horizon 6
If you handily win enough races in a row, Forza Horizon 6 will automatically prompt you to increase the difficulty of the opposing Drivatars – Forza's proprietary emulation of real-world racing opponents. After going up a couple of difficulty levels this way, hoping to coax the game's intended experience, I...
The journal system is key to the game, and it jots down things your character notices from inspecting everything. In other words, it might show symbols or painting details you've discovered conveniently in one place, so you don't need to jog from room to room (and back) to solve puzzles....
Whether you're familiar with what a Moomin is or not, Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth is a wonderfully cozy winter adventure that stands on its own in providing a relaxing and silly narrative with cute puzzles and quests. Based on Tove Jansson's Swedish fairy tales, the whimsical characters in this game have...
Saros
Saros’ levels are beautifully eerie, with the best and weirdest vistas saved for its second half. Character and enemy design are generally excellent as well, though NPC conversations can appear disjointed, with underwhelming mocap outside its gorgeous proper cutscenes. That doesn’t distract from the game’s many superb voice performances, but...
Mii characters have a lot of things to talk about, and I noticed that, despite having played the game for a couple of weeks now, I have seen very few repeated dialogue situations. It's been a lot of fun getting invested in their little lives, and I can see myself...
Pragmata
Instead, Pragmata is content to let its strong action foundation speak for itself, while giving Hugh and Diana plenty of time to hang out and talk. As a companion, Diana is top-tier, and she never gets annoying (even when repeating phrases in several boss battles). The game does a great...
It's not just bugs and technical issues that are holding Pokémon Champions back. The game is limited to 3v3 battles, much to the chagrin of casual players everywhere who were hoping for a 6v6 format at the very least. A lot of held items are straight-up missing from Champions, which...
With a new level cap of 90, you'll set off in service of taking out Xal'atath and saving Azeroth. If you're not familiar with the narrative of WoW in the modern age, it's been going places, sometimes to the chagrin of long-time players. In Midnight, it's time to saddle up...




