Tyler Hall
While far from challenging, Candleman: The Complete Journey is a pleasant and visually pleasing experience.
Despite having some enjoyable puzzles, the choppy performance and sterile world make ChromaGun a far cry from the genius that is Portal.
The Swords of Ditto is filled with highs and lows.
Guns, Gore and Cannoli 2 isn't going to give your brain a workout or challenge you with precision gameplay but you could do a lot worse if you're just looking for a simple and easy to pick up and play 2D action game.
I had a good time with Q.U.B.E. 2, especially during the final couple hours of gameplay.
Jydge is another entry in 10tons line of competent twin-stick shooters.
Graceful Explosion Machine boasts exciting and frantic shooting action, colorful visuals, and a well implemented combo scoring system.
In time, you'll come to recognize situations where you should slow down but these unexpected deaths and frustrations will never fully disappear.
Reverie's New Zealand influences make it unique and its visuals ooze with charm.
Robonauts' gunplay mechanics are pretty by the book but it's bolstered by colorful visuals and planet-hopping exploration.
Songbringer's core gameplay is enjoyable and the variety of weapons and items means that you're always unlocking something fresh and getting to experiment with new things.
Alwa's Awakening offers a solid challenge and a great sense of exploration which makes it a satisfying experience.
Despite one truly frustrating level, I had a pretty good time with To Leave and enjoyed the incredible challenge that it presented.
Time Recoil plays like a toned-down Hotline Miami that strips away the stealth focus and ramps up the twin-stick shooting.
The robust world and intricate combat system are Cosmic Star Heroine's shining stars but neither aspect is without flaws.
I don't anticipate that Kero Blaster will have the kind of staying power that Cave Story has but it's a satisfying and challenging sidescroller that retro gaming fans will definitely appreciate.
Far Cry New Dawn is a refined but unexciting adventure.
Pic-a-Pix Color may be nothing revolutionary but it is a completely functional and enjoyable nonogram puzzle game with a slight twist.
I enjoyed my time with The Flame in the Flood, especially after researching the crafting options and mentally creating a list of objectives that I felt would lead me to success.
The unnecessarily slow movement speed turns Forma.8 into a bit of a slog at times, especially during long straight passages and when backtracking.