Aleksander Gilyadov
Valkyria Revolution's story falters while its different, action-oriented combat shines brightly.
Darksiders: Warmastered Edition only works if you look at it as a time capsule of a bygone era.
Icey is a fun action packed little indie game that isn’t afraid to get weird.
Let It Die is an ambitious game that threatens to charm players, but ultimately falls short due to unpolished gameplay, repetitious level design, and some really awful freemium schemes.
Xanadu Next is a game from a different time, but lovers of older titles and RPG fans will find something to love here.
Don’t Open the Doors! is a game with soul. People cared about this game, but the gameplay just isn’t there.
Kokurase is a text-heavy, visually sparse little adventure with some frustrating issues, yet some people will undoubtedly find something to love here.
The Final Station is a 2D side-scrolling zombie survival game with enough challenging combat to offset its predictable pace.
Chambara lacks solo play, but its fast-paced kinetic action makes for a thrilling co-op experience.
Fall Flat’s weird controls can frustrate at times, but it still manages to be enjoyable and hilarious throughout.
This Is the Police is an enjoyable but flawed management sim that gives you a taste of what it's like to be the chief of police.
The Way is a thought-provoking tale about life and death, but its lackluster gameplay continually frustrates.
Dungeons 2 isn't all that original, but its classic Dungeon Keepers roots makes for an enjoyable RTS game.
The Magic Circle is a delightful puzzler brimming with creativity.
Your entertainment will come from planning deadly attacks in outlandish scenarios and environments. There's enjoyment to be had with Party Hard's dozen or so levels, despite the game's lack of imagination in its later stages.
Deathstate is a familiar but fun roguelike.
Stranger of Sword City is a solid dungeon Japanese role-playing game devoid of any surprises.
Slain is a gorgeous spectacle that's a total drag to play.
Deponia Doomsday is beautiful, fun, crude, and stupid.
Shardlight is a solid old-school adventure game with an overly familiar premise.