Joshua Render
Wreckreation might have its issues, but at the same time, it's so much fun that you won't care.
Jurassic World Evolution 3 offers more of the same, for good or ill, but it needed just a little more to entice long-time fans.
Rusty Rabbit is an interesting title, with a strong plot in a colourful world. However, the gameplay and dialogue can drag at times.
Bloodthief knows what it wants to be and does it very well. However, those looking for a deeper world or lore will be disappointed.
While Dying Light: The Beast has some minor issues, the overall experience is fantastic and worth your time.
Lost Skies is a game with a great concept and a fun mode of travel, but it falls in execution at times. However, there the bones of something really interesting here that could be one to watch.
Class of Heroes 3 Remaster has a lot to offer for those who love to min/max, but limited social options, a steep learning curve and a harsh difficulty hamper the initial experience.
Hell is Us is a game that offers something unique, but that same challenge might turn away a lot of players looking for something with a more streamlined experience.
Bad Cheese stands out thanks to its visuals and the world it builds, which is only enhanced by the gameplay. However, a couple of technical issues hold it back from being a perfect experience.
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Definitive Edition is the ideal remaster, but nothing has really changed mechanically, so many of the old issues with balancing still exist.
Killing Floor 3 does everything you want right, but at the same time, it lacks some of the magic seen in the older games.
No Sun to Worship is a fun little exercise in retro stealth, but there's not much here for anyone looking for a deeper adventure.
God of Weapons doesn't offer much, but what it does offer is enough to help pass the time.
Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree is an example of a game that is "just fine." If you're looking to scratch an itch, then Mandragora might be the one for you.
MEMORIAPOLIS is great if you're looking for a game about numbers rising that will, eventually, get more interesting. If not, then maybe stick with one of the Civilization games.
The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- is the perfect game for anime and strategy fans, but might leave those looking for a deeper RPG experience in the cold.
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.