A.J. Maciejewski
How 2 Escape: Lost Submarine has a very specific audience and if you're part of it, you'll be amazed with its variety of ingenious puzzles. đ
There's a lot of content in Klaus Lee - Thunderballs and its gameplay is solid and varied for sure so check it out if you want a challenge. âĄ
Survival Kids may just be my new go-to co-op game thanks to its multiplayer-focused elements that really come together beautifully whenever you're playing with a friend. With lovely sights, charming characters, a silly narrator, and spot-on sound effects, it's a treat to watch, too. âē
I didn't think we'd ever see Gex again but Gex Trilogy proves that this irreverent and charming series is definitely enjoyable and unique enough for today's gaming audiences. With that being said, the humour and visuals surely haven't held up as well as a gecko clinging to the ceiling. đĻ
I had a superb time with Battle Train and can't believe how much it fits my tastes from its roguelike structure to its deep strategic gameplay and its silly premise to its wealth of unlockables. I may just have a new favourite roguelike as it chugged along straight to my heart. đ
Whether you're exploring, taking on a boss, or configuring your loadout, the very authentically retro Chronicles of the Wolf has a lot to love. đē
Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S is certainly the best iteration of this puzzle combination yet and it's full of line-clearing and chain-triggering fun. đ§Š
With its unconventional yet immediately intuitive puzzle gameplay, Wilmot Works It Out provides a relaxing and rewarding formula indeed. đ§Š
I wish that Pirates VR: Jolly Roger offered lootin' and ship-captainin' because its confusin' and frustratin' adventure just isn't all that jolly. đĻ
The blend of Survivors-like gameplay and puzzle-like inventory management makes God of Weapons stand out but it's still rather flat overall. âī¸
I enjoyed the overall variety within Super Technos World: River City & Technos Arcade Classics a great deal but at the same time, some of the included games are clunkers and there really aren't that many of them to begin with. đšī¸
I thoroughly enjoyed my time with The Alters, especially thanks to its blend of gameplay styles and variety of mysteries throughout. If you relate to the protagonist then it'll be a much better experience for you but keep in mind that not everyone will. đ¨âđ
Lost in Random: The Eternal Die is one of the best action-packed combat-heavy roguelikes you can play and with hearty challenge to spare. đ˛
Definitely don't dismiss Cubic Odyssey as a Minecraft clone because there's a lot of great gameplay and enjoyable exploration packed in here. đ§
Its repetitive nature holds Scar-Lead Salvation back from being good but it's still enjoyable enough to play whenever you want to wind down. đ¤
Trident's Tale is a clunky adventure that has plenty of charm and variety so I still recommend it to curious chums who enjoy similar games. đą
I love Starlight Legacy with its lovely game world and classic RPG gameplay that brought me back to a simpler time in the best way. đ
Spray Paint Simulator is the best game in its very specific genre that I've ever played so if you want to relax and paint things, play it, chum! đ¨
Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo is an absurdly great indie Zelda-like that even rivals iconic overhead action adventure games with its charming world, incredibly satisfying gameplay, and oodles of extras that are always exciting to discover. đĒ
Lynked: Banner of the Spark is an excellent game for co-op hack and slash action that features so many elements, it'll make your head spin. đ