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Let’s Sing 2023 Review – If It Ain’t Broke, Re-Release It

The latest Let's Sing entry provides more of what you'd want: a list of hit songs, and a fun, engaging way to sing along to them from the comfort of your own home. Players with older consoles and peripherals may have some technical issues, but the package as a whole is polished.

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Gotham Knights Comprehensive Review – Painting Over a Rusty Batsignal

Gotham Knights has a lot more to offer than meets the eye. It cannot be denied that the game is already dated, technically inefficient, and full of bizarre choices. Still, I cannot help to praise all it does right, especially that which has gone ignored by critics in favor of easy nitpicks and criticisms. The combat mechanics and worldbuilding are a special highlight.

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Wildermyth Review

A shining example of procedural storytelling done right, Wildermyth can also boast a turn-based combat system that's deeper than it seems at first glance. And together, that results in a mighty enjoyable experience.

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Thymesia Review – Standing Out in a Crow-ded Genre

Thymesia offers an excellent combat system and some clever twists on old mechanics; it's a shame that the story and level design aren't nearly as strong. If combat is your thing, or you're in need of another action RPG, Thymesia fits the bill, but some players may find themselves losing interest after the tenth same-y corridor.

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Stray Review – An Impawsibly Immersive Adventure

Although it doesn't offer much of a challenge, you'll hardly care; traipsing through BlueTwelve's lovingly-crafted cat adventure game on four feet is a pleasure, and the game's pacing, art design, and overall look and feel make it one of the best games to come out so far this year.