Yannis Vatis
If you're looking to play for a complete experience that will not only test your survival and decision-making skills but also your compassion and moral compass, look no further than This War of Mine
Pros: Classic arcade bullet hell action, great soundtrack, addicting progression system, good replay valueCons: Lack of more story elements, some grinding may be required
Pros: Easy to learn hard to master mechanics, engaging combat, good content to price ratio, couch multiplayer is wildly entertainingCons: Campaign can feel repetitive and easy, online feels good but not enough players.
Pang Adventures takes the fun bubble popping gameplay of the classic arcade game and takes into a whole new realm.
Rich story containing too many tired anime tropes told through tedious text crawls. Combat sequences are fun but are too short.
Great for for a party game and couch co-op
Good value for money coupled with some of the most gorgeous 2D hand drawn graphics on the market and new player accessibility make this fighter an exceptional buy.
A staggering amount of gameplay customisation options, and adrenaline-pumping combat make it easy to forgive and forget some of its few shortcomings.
Good competitive merit, accessible to newcomers but limited single player options
This game is proof that single player not only isn't dead but it can still be enthralling, enticing, and innovative.
So far, the game feels like it's great for solo players.
Challenging and enthralling shinobi action with the usual From Software brand of difficulty, quirks and all.
An easy to learn yet hard to master fighter with a feature rich package and plenty of content to keep players busy for tons of hours.
Good old fashioned and accessible Warriors-style action wrapped in a story full of pre-established lore from the Fate series. Particularly great for those new to Musou.
Near perfect ports of classic Dracula-slaying action with some barebones features make this collection a must-buy
8-bit inspired open world crafting and exploration idle game that will surely capture the hearts of both fans and non-fans of the genre.
Despite some controller woes, Warhammer Chaosbane delivers a solid and robust action RPG experience that is certain to delight both hardcore and casual fans of the genre alike.
Detective gameplay mixed in with Yakuza DNA wrapped up in an engaging crime thriller story with superb voice acting and memorable characters.
Solid fighting game mechanics that are easy to pick up yet highly competitive and rewarding to master. Solid online netcode. Disappointing single player offerings.
A worthy successor to the legacy laid out by Symphony of the Night that stands on its own with a compelling new universe and highly customizable build system.