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The Good, the Bad, and the Undead is a strong first DLC showing for Marvel’s Midnight Suns.
Wild Hearts is shaping up to be another great monster-hunting title that suffers the most from obvious comparisons to the well-established Monster Hunter series. The developers have promised that DLC is on the way in the coming months with more kemono and karakuri, and it’s all going to be free with no paid updates in the plans (not yet, at least), so even after you’ve finished the base game, there’ll be more to bring you back to Azuma. It’s an impressive effort all around, with a world that continually beckons hunters to return for more. Gear up, for the hunt is on!
Inscryption appears to be a very niche roguelite deck-building card game. But it turns into so much more. It’s a must play for anyone who is a fan of experimental videogame storytelling. Anyone remotely curious, who enjoys a great mystery, should also play without hesitation. This is the highest review score I’ve given in a while, and I wasn’t drawn to the base gameplay at all. Inscryption is a special game, and a wholly unique experience. It’s going to be remembered as a benchmark of videogame storytelling years from now. I could not be more shocked or impressed.
A perfectly sized, engaging mystery that fans of the Judgment series will love.
Complex Dream offers Chrono Cross fans a lot of nostalgia and provides Another Eden players with a new area to explore.
With Great Power has its moments and Spider-Man is a great addition to the Marvel’s Avengers cast, but story presentation and console exclusivity also hold it back.With Great Power has its moments and Spider-Man is a great addition to the Marvel’s Avengers cast, but story presentation and console exclusivity also hold it back.
Black Panther - War for Wakanda is easily the strongest additional content for the game yet.
Episode INTERmission gives Yuffie the lease of life she deserves and delivers some future teases that will excite fans old and new.
A solid first piece of DLC that has a few chinks.
Cindered Shadows, while not a vital piece of DLC, is an entertaining side story that rewards Fire Emblem: Three Houses players patient enough to partake in it.
A good final DLC episode for Final Fantasy XV, although it's not without its blemishes.
I'm glad I played Seeker, Slayer, Survivor. This is an adequate DLC for an already phenomenal game.
Enthusiasts will be initially underwhelmed, and then sated soon after.
Easily the best DLC episode for Final Fantasy XV, although not without its blemishes.
A must-buy for Diablo II Necromancer fans, still worth it for anyone else.
Episode Prompto is fun to play, and it's nice to see the character fleshed out even more; however, the script is far too cheesy and suffers from such bad pacing that it's hard to recommend it to anyone but Prompto fans.
If you're looking to spend more time in the world of Eos, then Episode Gladiolus is absolutely worthwhile.
The Ringed City is an incredible end to an incredible series.
Ashes of Ariandel is light on content, but still likely to please Dark Souls III fans.
Revelation provides the best of both worlds for Fates players looking to put an end to this war between versions.