Trek to Yomi fails to rise above its issues with repetitive combat, despite its beautiful presentation that emulates old samurai flicks.
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Review: The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe makes the premiere comedy walk-’em-up even better
The end really is never the end with The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe.

Review: Tormented Souls brings classic survival horror to the Switch
You’ll find a tremendously good old school styled survival horror adventure in the dark, spooky halls of Tormented Souls.

Review: When escaping Petria, get your kicks on Road 96
Even though not all paths lead to success, Road 96’s journey is one that’s still very much worth taking.

Review: Chrono Cross: Radical Dreamers Edition is finally out, but was it worth the wait?
Chrono Cross, a PlayStation fan favorite RPG, is finally back. And with it, a previously exclusive side adventure, all in a single package dubbed Radical Dreamers Edition.

Review: Run-and-gun platformer B.I.O.T.A. delivers sleek 8-bit nirvana
Relive the glory days of ‘80s classics with B.I.O.T.A, a charming and impressive one-man project.

Review: There’s a shadow over New England in horror shooter Forgive Me Father
It may not develop a cult following, but Forgive Me Father, a “2.5D” boomer shooter, is the product of a team who clearly love their craft.

Review: Gran Turismo 7 loves cars, all cars, no exception
There’s so much to Gran Turismo 7, perhaps a bit too much sometimes. And then more.

Review: Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga feels new, but is more of the same in the end
Size matters not. Just look at Lego people. Judge it by their size, do you? Hm? And well you should not, for its ally is Star Wars, and what a powerful license it is!

Review: Syberia: The World Before is a beautiful surprise
Microids’ continuation of the Syberia story is a welcome surprise and a fitting tribute to its creator.