A.J. Maciejewski
Even with its slight shortcomings, ELDEN RING Shadow of the Erdtree is the best expansion that I've ever played thanks to its unique-feeling world that behaves more like a 1.5 sequel than a mere extension of what players have come to expect. 💍
I had a blast with Mixture and would love to see a sequel one day, especially considering just how well-mixed of a cocktail it is.
From its hilarious game world to its exciting tower defense battles, Captain Toonhead vs. The Punks from Outer Space is the bee's knees.
If you want to train to be an expert pilot, Ultrawings 2 will surely provide plenty of entertaining hours full of flight-based fun.
I had a few laughs with HappyFunland but as a game, it's not fun at all and its irritating control issues really make it a challenge.
Playing Sushi Ben kept a smile on my face for every second of playtime so if you want a lighthearted story-based VR game, here you go.
If it featured a bit more fleshed out and refined gameplay, Sugar Mess - Let's Play Jolly Battle would be a must-play VR shooter.
Umbraclaw's unconventional nature will surely perplex many gamers but once you get it, it's hard to stop playing with this cat.
It's hard to believe that this series has been around for 15 years but BIT.TRIP RERUNNER proves that it's still a ton of fun nowadays.
I had a solid time with Paper Trail but it definitely becomes tedious once you realise that its core gameplay is actually rather simplistic.
TP Bullet is a cute and clever 2D platformer that may be frustrating at times but figuring out its tricky levels is still mostly enjoyable.
Fittingly, Ultra Foodmess 2 is a bite-sized party game that's worth adding to your multiplayer playlist but you likely won't play it for long.
The Smurfs - Village Party is an exceptionally fun party game with solid mini-games. What you won't expect is just how big and endearing its single player adventure mode is. How did they manage to pack so much in here? Probably because Smurfs are only a few inches tall.
I thoroughly enjoyed Astor: Blade of the Monolith. It may not be ground-breaking but what's here will entertain you for many hours.
A lot of love went in to bring Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord to the modern age and it shows; great stuff!
Goliath Depot is an arcade-style throwback that's as entertaining as it is retro so grab a chum and get closing those doors already.
Bread & Fred is so brutally tough that I can only recommend it to co-op chums who relish mastering ridiculous challenges together.
I'm happy that I played Please Fix The Road as it's simply one of the best puzzle games released in recent years so get paving, dear chum.
I enjoyed Another Crab's Treasure more than I thought I would thanks to its tight combat, sense of variety, and hilarious use of humour.
From its cute collectible hats to its memorable and lighthearted game world, Little Kitty, Big City is bursting with charm and laidback fun.