A.J. Maciejewski
With an enjoyable medieval setting and intuitive real-time strategy gameplay, 8-Bit Hordes is an easy to recommend game for anyone with a fondness for the genre.
It appears to be an adequate shooter but even skilled shoot 'em up veterans will find Mars: Chaos Menace to be a frustrating mess.
Shmup fans will enjoy Stellar Interface for its satisfying roguelike elements but its gameplay surely isn't the best example of the genre.
When it comes to laidback delightful fun, Pikuniku provides a top-notch adventure that'll keep your toes tapping as you journey forth.
Old-school gaming fans will find a lot to love about Horizon Shift '81 as it feels like a long-lost static shooting arcade treasure.
Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown is a top-notch flight combat game with one of the best VR implementations that you'll ever have the joy to experience.
If you enjoy strategic battles and management games with a side of fries, this is a game for you.
Onimusha: Warlords stood out much more in 2001 with its unique gameplay and sinister setting.
Double Cross features superb and challenging 2D platforming with an awesome upgrade system that relies on finding collectibles.
Out Run fans will appreciate this Sega Ages release of the arcade classic but newcomers may be perplexed as to how such a simple and repetitive game is so highly regarded.
You wouldn't expect a menu-based cooking sim to be fun but Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!! will keep you and a pal entertained for hours.
Overall, Odium to the Core feels like a tried and true single-button game.
Even though Legendary Eleven is essentially a very basic take on soccer, its gameplay is easy to pick up and play and the visuals on display will be appealing for those looking for an arcade-style soccer game.
Scintillatron 4096 feels like a long-lost retro arcade game yet it offers a unique scoring system that's fresh and will keep you hooked.
Puzzle game enthusiasts who enjoy slowly piecing together tile-based puzzles will definitely love what Pipe Push Paradise has to offer.
With so many cooperative games on the market, Gelly Break is an easily forgettable and often frustrating experience but it does feature enough unique gameplay mechanics and clever stage designs to make mastering its campaign a rewarding endeavour.
Multiplayer arcade-style games don't get much more fun than Super Treasure Arena. Its pixel-perfect charm is just the icing on the cake.
There's no denying that Just Cause 4 is a disappointing game with its generic gameplay and embarrassing graphics.
Silver Lining is a solid conclusion to The City That Never Sleeps DLC pack.
Katamari Damacy Reroll is basically the same game that came out in 2004 but it looks a lot better and can be played portably.