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Sea of Stars packs a comfortable ‘90s RPG feel into a new magical fantasy tale.
This game is stuffed full of old school Disney charm. No, uh, goofy content to worry over.
From sandcastle stomps to kitchen-counter clomps, Pikmin 4 offers gamers a whole new colorful world.
Oxenfree II sports a Stranger Things-like vibe. And some Stranger Things-like content, too.
Crime O’Clock is an appealing Where’s Waldo-style hidden objects game with some fun puzzles and cute story tweaks.
Those looking for a sweet story might find Dordogne to be a beautiful place to linger and remember.
If you’re strategy minded, Railway Empire 2 might just have you yellin’ “All aboard!”
Balanced play and creativity make Tears of the Kingdom soar. But you can’t ignore its darker side.
This isn’t your dad’s Minecraft. So what have the gamemakers stacked up this time?
A new TRON game will certainly draw interest. But this visual novel may not be the code you’re looking for.
Curse of the Sea Rats features pirates, rats and platforming exploration, oh my. But what about the darker alleyways?
This “kid-friendly” Bayonetta isn’t as warm and cuddly as it might appear.














