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While there may not be much content on show, Windjammers 2 totally makes up for it with intense and unique gameplay that will have you asking "just one more match?".
While it's not perfect, Super Arcade Football is an entertaining way to enjoy the beautiful game.
Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX is a worthy remake of the 8-bit classic, modernising the game but keeping the same gameplay that made it a classic all those years ago.
Darkestville Caste is a valiant attempt at creating a spiritual successor to one of the most beloved point and click games ever made, and, on some levels, it succeeds.
Beyond a Steel Sky isn’t a perfect game, but it’s made with a lot of love and attention from the developer and is a must play for adventure game fans.
Iron Danger won’t change your world, but it’s a wholly unique game that may well appeal to dungeon crawling fans.
Despite the odd issue, Planet Zoo is easily the best modern zoo management title available today.
Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered feels like the ultimate fan tribute to the series. It's a lot of fun, but those who aren't fans may not appreciate the attention to detail.
Resort Boss: Golf tees off well, but by the time it gets to the green it's a little under-par.
Dance of Death is obviously made with a lot of love, and though it's not perfect, it's a solid point and click game with a modern twist.
Entrancing, magical, and beautiful, Eastshade is much more than a pretty picture.
Forever Forest has a mysterious atmosphere and wonderful design, but the gameplay is not compelling enough to snare you in for long.
Katamari Damacy REROLL is a great way to experience a title you may well have missed.
Director Charles Cecil and his team at Revolution have done a grand job.
Megaquarium is a competent tycoon game, but it feels a little too unrewarding.
Two Point Hospital is a must have for anyone still playing Theme Hospital to get their hospital building kicks in.
A game trying to be deeper than its inspirations, but ends up digging a little too deep.
Great art and design can't make up for dated, semi-open world adventuring.
The Darkside Detective is a rather basic game. It is, however, well made, fun and worthy of a look for adventure game fans.
I have no doubt that Syberia fans will lap up Syberia 3, but newcomers might wonder what all the fuss was all about.