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A Beautiful Expectation: Spoiler-Free Campaign Review – Destiny 2: The Final Shape

The Final Shape campaign is possibly the magnum opus of the franchise. It's obvious that the pacing of the story and gameplay were given an abundance of care, which elevates the entire experience. The story provides longtime fans massive payoffs, while also keeping players in intense anticipation for the true conclusion that will come with the raid. Lastly, the new additions of the Dread enemy faction and Prismatic subclass made playing through the campaign a delight. The only thing holding back this campaign is the story's climax, and that could very easily change with the true conclusion of the raid.

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The Best Stealth Game This Year is Also Free (And Cozy) – The WereCleaner Review

A fantastic (not to mention free) game, the WereCleaner is not only fantastic for a free game, but also one of the best stealth titles in a long time. Made by students, the game truly shines thanks to its charming art, simple and sweet game design, and the whole lot of passion that went into it. You should play it as soon as you can; you've got nothing to lose.

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INDIKA Review – Thou Shalt Ponder Good & Evil in This Tragicomic Nun Game

Short and sweet, INDIKA uses the third-person adventure game medium to tell a compelling story of a young nun struggling with life, good and evil, and the voice of the devil in her head. The influence of both serious cinema and Russian philosophical novels come together to form the most compelling game I've played so far this year. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll feel weird, and you'll wonder what the word "evil" really means anyway.

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Open For Business – Wartales: The Tavern Opens! DLC Review

A worthy and apt addition to War Tales. This mini-game-like DLC not only provides practical support to your mercenary group, but also gives players a pleasurable reprieve from their usual gallivanting. Players will also be happy to find a substantial amount of customization, and find that the progression balance of the tavern in parallel with your troop feels spot on. It's certainly worth the purchase.

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Sucker for Love: Date to Die For Review – Not All Hearts are Sacrificial

Somehow, despite everything, Sucker for Love: Date to Die For is monumentally above its predecessor and is elevated far beyond its premise. What should be a schlock romance/horror/comedy game that struggles to mean anything instead becomes shockingly poignant and effective at those three genres and more. This game's story, bolstered by great art, fantastic voice acting, and surprising writing, should not be as good as it is. But, believe it or not, it is worth your time.

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Broken Roads Review — A Wasteland Walkabout With Wavering Worth

Touting a truly unique and interesting morality mechanic, and the writing to back it up, Broken Roads is a must-play for fans of old-school isometric Fallout. However, weak combat, lacking progression, and a world that doesn't quite connect keeps it from being a true great of the modern cRPG rennaissance.