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EGM’s Best of 2021: #10 ~ #6
We’re kicking off our countdown of the year’s best games with numbers 10 through 6.
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Three recent releases that bring new life to old classics
Three recent releases each bring back a classic gaming franchise in their own unique way.
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How iiRcade Is Ratcheting Up the Home Arcade Revolution
200 games, zero quarters.
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After 20-some years, Tales of Arise has me excited for Bandai Namco’s JRPG series again
For the first time in over 20 years, Tales of Arise has me genuinely excited for a Tales game.
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Lemnis Gate promises a unique 4D twist on shooters—if players will give it the time
Lemnis Gate is an incredibly interesting gaming experience, one that’s unlike any other first-person shooter that I can think of.
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Game Builder Garage is even more powerful than you might expect
Nintendo wants you to make your own video game—and the toolset they’ve put together is richer and more powerful than you might expect.
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ConnecTank connects action, puzzles, and humor into an interesting new indie project
Giant tank-wielding shipping companies battle it out in a near-future gig economy in ConnecTank.
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Samurai Shodown may have already ruined next-gen consoles for me
Here I was happy to finally get 60 on a regular basis, and now all I want is 120.
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Rival Peak isn’t really a game, but it might herald the future of gaming
Heading for the mountaintop.
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Watch Dogs: Legion Online is a counterpoint to Ubisoft’s other live-service games
Watch Dogs Legion’s online mode is taking a more casual approach to Ubisoft’s usual live-service model.
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Rainbow Six Siege’s Year Six could be a turning point for the game
We got a sneak-peek at Crimson Heist’s meta-disrupting operator and the changes that Ubisoft Montreal is making to tackle the game’s biggest challenges.
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How a small portable fighter forever changed gaming’s biggest rivalries
Remembering SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium’s legacy in honor of its return
