A.J. Maciejewski
Although Drive Girls looks like it could provide some crazy action and a charming world, it ultimately lacks in both of these categories.
If you're a true shoot 'em up fan then playing 1917: The Alien Invasion DX will just make you mad.
Although it's set in the delightful Kirby universe, there's no denying that Blowout Blast is little more than a bare-bones and unchallenging experience.
SkyKeepers is one of those games that gets on your nerves for all the wrong reasons.
Kung-Fu for Kinect is a silly game.
In the end, Harvest Moon: Mad Dash disappoints as a Harvest Moon game and as a puzzler.
School Girl Zombie Hunter is about as good as you would expect a game with that name to be.
At its core, Lichtspeer works as a simplistic arcade experience.
Keep in mind that Metal Gear Solid VR Missions wasn't even that great of a game.
Bravo Team is fairly enjoyable at the start but it quickly devolves into a repetitive and mindless shooter that unfortunately doesn't even live up to the classic light gun games of the mid-'90s.
It's difficult to recommend a game as bland as One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows to anyone; even hardcore fans of the manga. It definitely has its charms but underneath the surface, an incredibly hollow experience resides.
Arcade Archives: Renegade is like a time capsule full of tchotchkes; it's cool to open it up and take a look but there's very little substance that remains useful in this day and age.
It's hard to say who Kung Fury: Street Rage would appeal to.
Party Hard is a very difficult game to recommend.
Playing Hellboy Web of Wyrd was exciting at first but it quickly devolves into a repetitious formula that can easily put you to sleep.
Enchanted Portals looks great within its charming old-school cartoon world but it mostly plays like a bargain bin Super NES game.
C-SMASH VRS is a simple tennis-like game that would be way better if there was no lag and single player content with AI opponents.
Playing The Callisto Protocol made me feel like I'm wasting my time and I rarely feel that way when I play video games. With simple and repetitive combat and a world that's completely void of tension yet still filled with absurd amounts of violence, it can go suck an egg.
It's tough to recommend Splatter - Zombiecalypse Now, especially seeing as there are dozens of much better twin-stick zombie shooters.
Even though I wanted to enjoy Lumberhill, it definitely has a very long way to go to match the quality of its co-op contemporaries.