A.J. Maciejewski
Enter the Gungeon was a super-fun game back in 2016 and now, it's even better.
Even if you suffer from bone spurs, going to war as the kickass President Michael Wilson in Metal Wolf Chaos XD is supremely enjoyable.
Wargroove definitely took a while to grow on me since it starts so slow but once it did, I was very happy with what is has to offer.
Telefrag VR features fast-paced gun-based combat but its content is rather limited, especially because it's for only up to 2 players.
With so many ways to virtually kill zombies, playing Zombie Driver in this day and age offers little more than shallow albeit satisfying fun.
If you're not turned off by Songbird Symphony's lack of challenge then it's sure to provide plenty of lighthearted entertainment.
Although often pretentious, Solo: Islands of the Heart contains a delightful living world that's a joy to interact with.
Robbie Swifthand and the Orb of Mysteries is one of my favourite indies of the year with its rewarding gameplay and wealth of content.
If you're looking for a must-have local multiplayer game then Tetsumo Party isn't that but it is fun for the few minutes that it lasts.
Overall, point and click adventure games don't get much more charming or enjoyable than Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet.
If you enjoy energetic Asian pop music then Muse Dash is full of fantastic tracks that you can enjoy with intuitive rhythm gameplay.
Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble is an impressive SRPG with rewarding gameplay, fun online multiplayer, and loads of replay value.
If Let's Go Nuts had tighter and more challenging gameplay with cleverer stage designs then it would be a much better platformer.
Bitlogic's gameplay is simply clunky and it regularly relies on guesswork and tedious retreading so it's a tough game to enjoy.
It may not look like much but there's a lot going on in Catch a Duck so mastering its tricky stages can be quite fun.
Although it's generic and frequently frustrating, Woodle Tree 2: Deluxe is still a delightful game that 3D platformer fans can enjoy.
Although it's short and lacks replay value, Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot is such an immersive and enjoyable experience that it's worth purchasing simply to pilot its 3 unique and powerful robots.
It may not be entirely comprehensive yet Mighty Switch Force! Collection contains 3 excellent puzzle platformers that any fan of the genre will love.
Although it's fantastic to be able to experience 5 completely different gameplay styles, 198X's campaign is over within an hour or so and all you can do after that is replay its brief chapters again and again.
Anyone who considers themselves a shoot 'em up enthusiast needs to buy Psyvariar Delta. It's one of the tightest shooters ever made.