Moero Chronicle is a very lewd take on a straightforward dungeon crawler, and it wears its ecchi persuasion with unabashed pride, for better or worse.
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Pillars of Eternity is one of the finest modern twists on the Infinity Engine formula, and its jump to consoles is surprisingly smooth.
SteamWorld Dig 2 takes everything that was great about the first game and builds upon it, with neat gadgets, fresh level design, and a great new hero.
Warriors All-Stars carves a new, open-ended approach for Musou storytelling, with the familiar, energetic combat and a delightful mix of characters.
Bullet Soul: Infinite Burst is a re-imagining of Bullet Soul, with a revamped scoring system and new enemy patterns, but the same energetic shmup action.
The latest iteration of Everybody’s Golf really is a golf game for everybody, with simple mechanics, depth, and a wide range of ways to play.
The dungeon crawling in Mary Skelter: Nightmares is captivating, but it’s the otherworldly “living jail” setting that really sets this game apart.
Knack was a fun game despite all the undue disdain it got, and Knack 2 builds on that without trying to reinvent the wheel or appease the haters.
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun marks the bold return of the stealth tactics genre. It’s challenging, but your patience will be rewarded.
One of the best JRPGs in years is back, and it looks, sounds, and plays better than ever. Don’t miss Trails of Cold Steel.