Lincoln Clay deserved better than this game
Mafia III: Definitive Edition lands somewhere between comfort food and genuine surprise, depending on what you expect from the genre.
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Mafia III: Definitive Edition lands somewhere between comfort food and genuine surprise, depending on what you expect from the genre.
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A measured look at The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt: where it feels sharp, where it drags, and who will get the most out of it.
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A practical verdict on Frostpunk, from combat feel and structure to the moments that linger after the credits.
The strengths in Vampire Survivors are easy to spot, but the rough edges are what decide whether it belongs in your backlog.
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