Joshua Render
Monster Energy Supercross 25 - The Official Video Game works mechanically and has a sense of style, but there's nothing to keep you playing past a certain point.
Everything works with Grit and Valor -1949, but the repetitive nature of the concept makes it a bit of a slog for long playthroughs.
AI LIMIT is well-designed and has interesting lore and characters. However, the slow beginning and bland early levels take away from the experience.
There's a lot of heart and dedication on display here, but the later Tomb Raider games issues are still on display.
While everything in Shieldwall works mechanically, the lack of any variety slowly drags it down to being just okay.
While it takes some getting used to, it's possible to have a lot of fun with ROBOBEAT, especially when you add your own music.
Coridden is a fun game with an interesting premise, but playing solo just makes you feel like you're missing the full experience.
Sword of the Necromancer: Resurrection is a fun adventure with a beautifully voiced cast. However, the gameplay can stagnate a bit and the summoning lacks something that would help it stand out.
The visuals and designs are all great, and the gameplay can be fun, but it feels like something is missing, combined with slippery controls and an annoying camera.
Discolored 2 is a fun experience, but it offers nothing new, and some of the puzzles can be challenging.
Murky Divers manages to stand apart in an oversaturated genre while still offering everything we love.
There are some issues, but Indiana Jones and the Great Circle does everything it needs to for me as a fan and as a gamer. However, one major bug keeps it from a perfect score in my eyes.
There's nothing massively wrong with Liberté, but everything it does has been done better somewhere else.
Dead Season is functional and fun at times but is let down by strange design choices and a repetitive campaign.
it's a great time with solid writing and gameplay, but there's no reason to replay to explore the world
A fun experience with interesting mechanics that is only let down by a dull combat system.
Parcel Corps is entertaining enough, but it's let down by just how repetitive the tasks and tricks are.
Despite the name, Mad Smartphone Tycoon is painfully dull and lacks any real sense of wonder that might keep a player invested.
Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse is as mad as its titular rabbit, and is only let down by long load times and some control issues.
KAKU: Ancient Seal offers a great experience in a fantastic world, but certain design choices leave something to be desired.