Stephen Palmer
It's a shame that more of an effort wasn't put in to enliven Alone With You's gameplay.
Inversus's core gameplay is hectic and it can be fun in short bursts.
Other than that, there isn't a lot to fault Emily Wants To Play for.
If you don't mind brutally unforgiving games and like playing the same stages over and over, you might enjoy Mutant Mudds.
Although Lifeless Planet has its fair share of faults, it's not a bad game.
Although Moon Hunters can be beaten very quickly, you'll have to complete it many times - and in many different ways - to find all of its secrets.
The only other complaint I have is that it's all over pretty quickly but for such an inexpensive game, I suppose that's to be expected.
Chambara easily succeeds in its goal to be a fun couch multiplayer game.
Dungeon Punks can be tolerable in short bursts, but an extended play session could temporarily damage your will to live.
Ninja Pizza Girl fails to deliver either a potent anti-bullying message or a satisfying gaming experience.
Any torture platformer will unavoidably frustrate, but a good example of the genre will keep the player hooked through responsive and addictive gameplay and a desire to improve.
Despite its technical problems, Dex is still an easy game to recommend.
Doodle God can be an addictive experience, but while it may be a good time killer on mobile, its highly marked-up price and pointless waiting times make it hard to recommend on console.