A.J. Maciejewski
With so many JRPGs remaining stagnant or trying to appeal to the masses, Atelier Ryza stands tall amongst its peers as a truly amazing experience.
Ghostbusters: The Video Game is the best game based on the franchise and this remaster makes playing it more enjoyable than ever.
With countless superior zombie twin-stick shooters out there, Zombieland: Double Tap - Road Trip feels like a cheap movie tie-in.
When it comes to indie horror games, very few illustrate a living nightmare as well as Stela does.
Carly and the Reaperman is quite possibly the best co-op VR experience yet. I highly recommend playing it this Halloween season.
Solving puzzles in Felix the Reaper can be rewarding but with so many abstruse solutions, many of them are hard to enjoy.
Even though Lost Castle features simple and typical gameplay, its multiplayer implementation and variety make it worthwhile.
Rest in Pieces offers a genuinely creepy atmosphere and its simple gameplay is rather enjoyable yet it lacks lasting appeal.
Those who prefer narrative gaming experiences will absolutely love their time with the eerie and engaging Worse Than Death.
With so many retro remakes that feel like fresh experiences in this day and age, it's disappointing how dated MediEvil is.
Children of Morta may feature rewarding character progression but its combat-heavy campaign begins to feel like a chore after a while.
I enjoyed Pig Eat Ball much more than I thought I would and I'll gladly go back to it whenever I want some frantic arcade fun.
Carefully steering a cyclist down rough mountainside terrain sounds like a fun challenge and Lonely Mountains proves that it indeed is.
The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors is worth playing through once or twice and after that, you've experienced all it has to offer.
As a Geometry Wars clone, Debris Infinity offers some welcome gameplay wrinkles but it doesn't quite live up to the classic.
When it comes to casual fun-filled games, The Big Journey offers a charming and delightful adventure that's decent to wind down with.
Indie puzzle games don't get much more challenging and charming as Kine so if you're a genre fan then you need to give it a try.
As a real-time strategy game, Anthill provides a simplistic and enjoyable formula that can be quite a hoot in short bursts.
Online shooters don't get much more charming than Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville.
After playing this latest offering from Jackbox Games, I hope they go back to the drawing board for next year's collection.