A.J. Maciejewski
Even though I enjoyed my time with Everreach: Project Eden for the most part, there's no denying just how half-baked it is.
If you're looking for an unconventional and rewarding RPG then SaGa: Scarlet Grace - Ambitions is a must-play.
Star Ocean First Departure R is a satisfying old-school ARPG that's sure to scratch your nostalgia itch.
Those who enjoy 3D platformers with a twist will love their time with Arise: A Simple Story and its gorgeous world.
The combat in Immortal Planet is so satisfying that it's a must-have for any Souls fan, especially if you want a retro take on the formula.
Gang Beasts comes across more like a novelty than a fully fleshed out game but that doesn't necessarily mean that it isn't fun.
If you and your online pal liked We Were Here then playing this sequel should be a no-brainer. Just be cautious of its repetitive nature.
Tools Up! may be a bit unpolished but it's fun enough to receive the couch co-op torch from genre greats like Overcooked.
There aren't many online-only first-person co-op puzzle adventure games so if you want something truly innovative, play this.
Heroland may be a supremely charming and genuinely funny experience yet its minimal gameplay eventually makes it a chore to play.
If you enjoy variety in your indies then The Touryst will certainly impress with its consistently enjoyable and imaginative game world.
Simply put, most indie games don't feature as much action-packed replay value as the super-fun trick-based REKT! High Octane Stunts.
Even though there are loads of similar games out there, Black Future '88 manages to be wholly worthwhile and exceptionally fun.
I had a surprisingly good time with Let's Sing Country. I just wish my awful singing didn't deafen everyone in the household.
Simply put, AeternoBlade II feels like one of those PS2 games that your weird friend loves but you can't help but wonder why.
If you're a fan of 2D fighters or merely want to get into the genre, Skullgirls 2nd Encore is a solid game to pick up.
If Alaskans actually drove like you do in this game, the whole state would be completely covered in abandoned overturned vehicles.
Although it features a very cool premise, Ritual: Crown of Horns is held back by its generally basic and tired gameplay.
When it comes to both its cinematic and gameplay elements, Golem manages to remain an enjoyable and engaging tale throughout.
Few exercise games are as enjoyable and comprehensive as BoxVR so if you want to sweat while wearing a headset, give it a go!