Kirstin Swalley
RWBY: Arrowfell is not a title we would necessarily call wholly bad, but it feels lacking especially when considering that the teams behind it have such a great track record for platformers and fighting titles.
There's a lot of enjoyable gameplay in Kao the Kangaroo. The level design is easily the biggest highlight, and while combat is simple, it's fun and accessible for all ages to get a kick out of.
If Chocobo GP had been a free-to-play title, most of the criticism would still be here, but it would at least feel more appropriate for what it was going for.
As part of the collection for Danganronpa Decadence, Ultimate Summer Camp is a nice bonus in addition to three solid titles.
Sonic Boom: Fire and Ice has a forgettable story and some rather tedious, but optional, side missions.
Super Dungeon Maker is an wonderful but flawed creation experience so far.
Titles like The DioField Chronicle usually falter based on whether or not they have good stories, but it's quite the opposite in this case.
Splatoon 3 is basically exactly what it set out to be: a third entry in the Splatoon series.
Although the visuals may not be much to look at, the combat and story are the soul of Caligula Effect 2 that holds it all together.
WarioWare: Get It Together! is exactly what fans of the series will be expecting.
A good majority of NES titles are hard to recommend to anyone this day and age when most are either outdated or have superior versions players can pick up.
Super Mario Bros. 35 is extremely addictive to keep playing over and over, trying to get that top spot no matter how long it takes.
There's quite a bit about Phoenotopia Awakening that comes across as enjoyable.
The Wonderful 101: Remastered is a charming title with a ton of unique mechanics that make it almost intimidating to approach.
Langrisser is a tried and true return to retro roots.
Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance is a series mainly created for fans with the intention of drawing in more interested parties.
Sparklite is a wonderful adventure that may be a bit short for those who have played lots of roguelikes before, but has wonderfully unique mechanics that make it well worth trying out.
The core of Bowser's Inside Story is a great remake that brings it into the modern era with beautiful visuals and a soundtrack that's truly memorable.
Pokémon Quest might not have the same variety as many other spin-offs in the series, but it takes a simple idea and extends it into a good experience that encourages really trying to collect them all.
While it may not stand out as an individual title, The Alliance Alive gets by with somewhat unique ideas and a memorable soundtrack.