Rainbow Six Extraction review - the other side of Siege

Rainbow Six Extraction review - the other side of Siege

Ubisoft is playing the long game with Rainbow Six Extraction. Right now, you’re not missing much if you choose to give this one a pass on release, but there’s definitely potential here, making this title worth keeping an eye on in the near future.

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Call of Duty Vanguard Review - Not the best way to revisit World War II

Call of Duty Vanguard Review - Not the best way to revisit World War II

It’s difficult to recommend Call of Duty Vanguard with multiplayer being its strongest asset, which is something Black Ops Cold War and the Modern Warfare reboot provided well enough, as there isn’t a big enough change in the gameplay formula to warrant a switch.

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Mario Party Superstars Review - Break Out The Pizza and Beer

Mario Party Superstars Review - Break Out The Pizza and Beer

For better or worse, Mario Party Superstars delivers on its promise of bringing the best elements of the classic era of Mario Party to vivid life on the Switch, though even with a variety of gameplay styles and customization options, the formula is showing its age, and the loose combination of RNG hijinx and skill-based gameplay won’t be for everyone.

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Riders Republic Review - Extreme Sports Made Special

Riders Republic Review - Extreme Sports Made Special

I went in Riders Republic with very little expectations, but kept an open mind, since I rarely play these types of games. But after hours of competing in the different events that populate the game world, I’m glad I left my comfort zone, as I found a newfound appreciation for games like it.

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Tales of Arise Review - Worlds Apart

Tales of Arise Review - Worlds Apart

A few issues can be found in Tales of Arise, but they weren’t enough to taint my time with the game, as this is easily one of the best JPRGs I’ve played in years. What we have here is a game that puts the franchise in a new spotlight at the start of a new generation of consoles, reminding us that the Tales Of series is alive and in good hands.

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Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance Review - good idea, great setting, bad execution

Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance Review - good idea, great setting, bad execution

I personally find it hard to fault a game when it sports a lower than average asking price on launch, but I cannot recommend Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance to anyone. It's been nothing but a frustrating experience all throughout, with no redeeming gameplay qualities. But hey, at least the cutscenes were nice.

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Tetris Effect: Connected Review - the circle is complete

Tetris Effect: Connected Review - the circle is complete

This is a Tetris game where you can find yourself playing for hours against other players, or just relax with the soothing melodies and visuals on any of the available game modes. Tetris Effect Connected made me appreciate this beloved classic and see it in a different light, and it’s hard to see anyone deliver a more captivating experience.

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Cris Tales Review - A Time-Bending JRPG Throwback

Cris Tales Review - A Time-Bending JRPG Throwback

Despite a few missteps in pacing and polish, Cris Tales has the potential to become a classic for a new generation of RPG enthusiasts that appreciate the JRPG formula, with enough charm to wow anyone who treasures the tropes that defined a genre cherished by tens of millions.

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Watch Dogs: Legion Bloodline Review - When You Come Out Better

Watch Dogs: Legion Bloodline Review - When You Come Out Better

Despite it’s short runtime, Bloodlines comes out as the better campaign, making it clear that a legion of operatives is less appealing compared to a fully fledged protagonist complete with a strong motivation and is surrounded by strong supporting characters.

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