Tyler Hall
Developer Videocult took a brave chance with Rain World.
Randall has the markings of a decent game, especially when it comes to platforming but the bad dialogue, bizarre design choices, dull combat, and overall glitchiness make it hard for me to recommend in its current state.
After all is said and done, Emerald Shores has potential but it's held back by tedious combat that drags down most of the experience.
Devious Dungeon is a competent game but it lacks any notable features that would make it stand out in a sea of similar currently available games.
We Happy Few is an ambitious title with an interesting premise but it fails to deliver on the things that make a video game fun to play.
Mecho Tales' world really looks remarkable so it's a shame that the rest of the game is so woefully average.
Many gamers know KEMCO for churning out mostly mediocre RPGs at a high volume and unfortunately, that's exactly what Dragon Sinker feels like.
The Deer God feels like a bit of a chore to play with simple missions and a lack of any interesting or varied level structure.
While Riddled Corpses EX's gameplay and upgrades are enjoyable, its lack of content and excessive amount of forced grinding simply to pad the game's longevity result in it being a mostly bland and repetitive affair.
I can only recommend Sleepin' Deeply to those who absolutely loved the original and just can't get enough Suicide Guy.
On the surface, Anodyne looks a lot like the older Zelda games.
For better and worse, Battle Princess Madelyn is an authentic retro experience.
Even though Earthfall isn't revolutionary and doesn't stand tall with top-tier cooperative shooters, there's still some fun to be had with it, especially if you have friends to enjoy it with.
Bubsy: Paws on Fire is a passable runner that will keep fans of the genre busy for a few hours yet it fails to live up to the far better runners that Choice Provisions have crafted in the past.
Flywrench is best compared to some of the other games that were developed at the start of the indie gaming boom a decade ago.
The high level of difficulty makes it hard for me to recommend Deadcore to anyone but first-person platformer fanatics.
NeuroVoider shines much brighter in multiplayer.
It might sound like I'm being overly hard on Omega Strike but I did have a decent time with it.
I know it sounds like I'm really down on Bleed 2 but there is definitely still some fun to be had.
Suicide Guy has a fresh albeit morbid premise.