Wasbir Sadat
To a T doesn’t try to be a mechanically rich experience, though. The story is light and enjoyable, with just enough action to keep you interested. This little adventure might be just what you’re looking for if you want something soft, strange, and touching.
Nice Day for Fishing combines funny, creative combat with the fun of exploration, all wrapped in a package that doesn’t take itself too seriously but still values your time. Some parts of the game are annoying, like casting spells slowly and doing the same thing over and over, but they’re easy to forget when the game keeps surprising you with secret caves, crazy boss fights, and touching moments from its non-player characters.
F1 25 isn’t bad—in fact, it’s pretty good if you like management modes—but if you want a big improvement in every way, you might want to wait for a sale or the next big step forward.
HYPERCHARGE: Unboxed has a lot of content, even though it has a few small problems, like defense mechanics that aren't very complex and no story mode. The multiplayer modes are the most fun, and the fact that you can play both locally and online means that you'll always have someone to fight. For people who loved toys as kids in the 1980s or 1990s, this game was made just for them.
An immersive medieval epic with unrivaled storytelling and world-building, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II delivers a compelling experience despite flawed combat and occasional bugs. A must-play for fans of authentic RPGs and historical immersion.
Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Battle Destiny Remastered is a faithful and enjoyable remaster for Gundam SEED fans, if you can forgive some Vita-era clunk. Not revolutionary, but packed with charm and Mobile Suits. Worth boarding if you’re ready to revisit the Cosmic Era.
Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon is a solid RPG capturing the spirit of The Elder Scrolls with a dark Arthurian twist. Despite technical issues and some rough edges, it offers an engaging story, fun combat, and a rich world worth exploring.
An ambitious indie racer with thrilling drift mechanics and rough edges, JDM is great fun for beginners, but limited content and polish hold it back. It's worth checking out; just keep your expectations in second gear.
Kulebra and the Souls of Limbo is a beautifully crafted indie adventure that blends heartfelt storytelling with inventive gameplay. Its emotional depth and unique mechanics make it a rare gem, and it's highly recommended for those who appreciate games that challenge both heart and mind.
Blades of Fire is brave and great in the soul-like and Metroidvania style. MercurySteam has taken some risks, especially with the length of weapons, which might turn off some players, but will ultimately make the game more enjoyable and engaging.
An essential pickup for fans of early 2000s Capcom fighters, but casuals might be left scratching their heads—or bruised from Power Stone chaos. Still, what's here is solid, stylish, and a blast to revisit.
Lost Records: Bloom and Rage - Tape 2 is a solid continuation of Tape 1, offering emotional depth and an atmosphere that pulls you in. However, pacing issues and the underwhelming supernatural elements hold it back from being truly great.
Phantom Brave: The Lost Hero is a new and exciting strategy RPG for people who like grid-based games but want to try something different. Phantom Brave: The Lost Hero is a challenging and fun strategy RPG that delivers a satisfying blend of nostalgia and innovation.
Servants of the Dark is a decent Metroidvania, but forgettable. It has some amusing ideas; however, it doesn't live up to the potential of its predecessor when it comes to gameplay. Even though it expands the expanse of the universe and examines new gameplay components, it is lacking in crucial aspects.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is an unforgettable turn-based RPG that blends innovative combat mechanics, a gripping story, and stunning visuals. A must-play for fans of the genre.
A dream project for visual novel and tactics fans alike, The Hundred Line delivers narrative brilliance with a gutsy twist on strategy gameplay. It's eccentric, engaging, and wildly entertaining.
Steel Seed is a great dystopian journey that masterfully blends stealth, action, and storytelling. Its emotional depth, strategic game-play, and atmospheric world make it a must-play for fans of the genre.
Phantom Breaker: Battlegrounds Ultimate is a charming update to a quirky brawler that's ideal for co-op play, but its grindy progression and shallow narrative might leave solo players wanting more.
Promise Mascot Agency is also something you'll never forget. You're going to feel something, whether you're laughing at Pinky's latest outburst, jumping into a vending machine, or sitting in a quiet town and thinking about broken dreams.
Haste is a great game if you like fast-paced action, roguelikes, or just games that test your reflexes and accuracy. You'll keep playing it over and over again just to get that perfect run. It's a must-play for anyone who loves a good challenge.