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My Time at Sandrock capitalizes on its status as a sequel by making numerous quality of life improvements to a familiar formula that are already evident despite the game still being in early access. While numerous elements are still in development, the groundwork that has already been laid is showing great promise for a release window of sometime in 2023 if Pathea Games holds true to their development window.
A unique twist on the classic crafting survival genre featuring excellent combat and interesting vampire mechanics.
WWE 2K20 falls short in every aspect compared to previous entries all while being a technical mess at every turn.
Whether a victim of poor design or poor planning, Everreach: Project Eden is a plain mess.
The only good thing about this remake is that it's a great example of how not to do one.
Postal 4: No Regerts is boring, poorly written mess of a game that feels more like a cheap mobile FPS than an actual PC title.
Two steps forward with the gunplay and graphics, a hundred steps back with pretty much...everything else. Absolutely not for recommendation in this current state.
Touhou: New World promises players a highly customizable action-RPG but fails to deliver on the most basic aspects of both genres.
Despite its promise, AEW: Fight Forever comes out of the gate lacking direction. In a market that would gladly accept another classic, disappointment due to a lack of structure leads to this match ending quickly for the debuting franchise.
Cassette Beasts has a lot of promise, but bugs and stuttering drain the fun from the Switch version at the time of this review.
The only impressive thing about this game is how it fails miserably on every front. Who was this for, and what was the idea behind it - all those questions will remain unanswered.
A great premise that was terribly executed. Generation Zero is painfully boring and repetitive.
Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted is a bad port. There isn’t really any other way to state it. While this concept sounds great and even works fine in the world of virtual reality, no thought or proper usage of the Switch makes Help Wanted feel broken and shallow.
Crime Boss: Rockay City has some potential but lack of polish across the board combined with repetitive gameplay does more harm than its poorly included celebrity cast could ever help.
A fairly fun action game up that is full to the brim with annoying bugs. Fans of the show and beat 'em ups must approach with caution. Everyone else should just stay clear for now.
WWE Misses the Mark Yet Again
Heavy Fire: Red Shadow may offer players plenty of power to mow through the wave based combat but between a lack of variety and a multitude of glitches this is one that is only for those looking for a simplistic shooter that might be fun in short bursts but little more than that.
A decent world dragged down by repetitive gameplay, dreadful writing, and awkward animations.
The only redeeming quality of this remaster is that it might convince you to play the original instead.
Grand Theft Auto takes us back to the trilogy that gave the franchise legs, only to make a few stops for some unwanted additions along the way.