Tyler Hall
I know it sounds like I'm really down on Bleed 2 but there is definitely still some fun to be had.
Shadow of the Colossus on PlayStation 4 looks amazing and the modern control scheme makes it more playable than ever.
Monster Hunter: World is an exceptional gaming experience that provides a ridiculous amount of content.
Many gamers know KEMCO for churning out mostly mediocre RPGs at a high volume and unfortunately, that's exactly what Dragon Sinker feels like.
Immortal Redneck is well-crafted with smooth and fast gunplay, a variety of playable characters, and an extensive upgrade tree.
Suicide Guy has a fresh albeit morbid premise.
There's a lot to like about Rad Rodgers as it's a well-made platforming shooter fueled by '90s nostalgia.
I had a good time with Q.U.B.E. 2, especially during the final couple hours of gameplay.
Far Cry 5 is a massive game with tons of content and Far Cry Arcade has the potential to keep the game fresh and exciting for months to come.
Reverie's New Zealand influences make it unique and its visuals ooze with charm.
I had a great time with Minit and really enjoyed its unique time constraint mechanic and interconnected world.
With almost 50 levels, multiple difficulties, and four medals to unlock in each stage, Octahedron has enough content to keep players busy for hours.
The God of War series has undergone a fantastic transformation.
Attack on Titan 2 is an interesting sequel as it chooses to retell the anime's story from the beginning and reuses a whole lot of assets and maps that existed in the previous game.
The Swords of Ditto is filled with highs and lows.
Pic-a-Pix Color may be nothing revolutionary but it is a completely functional and enjoyable nonogram puzzle game with a slight twist.
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.
Despite one truly frustrating level, I had a pretty good time with To Leave and enjoyed the incredible challenge that it presented.
Masters of Anima caught me completely off guard but in a very good way.
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.