Corey Hoffmeyer
Weakless embraces beautiful scenery and complex puzzles but ends right as things are getting interesting.
Spaceland mimics old school turn-based strategy games with great success, though it does become repetitive after awhile.
The Inner Friend nails the horror even if it's disappointingly short.
39 Days to Mars offers a lot of fun cooperative play but it's far too short an experience.
Battle Princess Madelyn offers equal parts fun and frustration.
Windscape is a fun little throwback, but it often relies too heavily on nostalgia instead of carving its own path.
They Are Billions is an enjoyable survival game that's hampered by poor controls and a lack of variety.
Bless Unleashed offers a fun, standard MMORPG experience but lacks the technical polish of its peers.
Demon's Tier+ is a chaotic and pulse-pounding roguelike, but it's also just a bit too repetitive.
Like going around in fun circles.
When it comes down to it, Degrees of Separation is a mixed bag.
Generation Zero is beautiful to look at but it's far too buggy and repetitive to be entertaining.
Fade to Black is an interesting tale of survival, but is far too repetitive.
Vigor features fun gameplay and an interesting premise, but lacks longevity.
A Knight's Quest's puzzles are incredible.
Bleeding Edge wastes its limitless potential with bare bones content and repetitive gameplay.
Nicktoons fans deserve better.
Capybara Games' Below is a frustrating and empty experience that proves ultimately unworthy of casual players time or patience.
Even though it combines two genres, Hell Warders is as painfully generic as it gets.
Bus Simulator 18 is a buggy, disappointing mess with only its driving mechanics serving as a mild saving grace.