Issa Maki
While The Quarry is by all means a decent game, it embraces being Until Dawn's shadow instead trying to step out of it.
When I compare Sword and Fairy: Together Forever to the heavy-hitting JRPGs of the 8th generation such as Persona 5, Final Fantasy XV, Tales of Beseria, and Xenoblade Chronicles 2, not only is the outcome favorable, it can flat out surpass them at will.
Wo Long is fun and well made, but the features that allow it to shine aren't quite as developed as they should be.
Rift Apart improves upon its predecessor in virtually every way possible, becoming a technical marvel for ninth-generation hardware from PS5 to Steam Deck – even if Insomniac doesn't quite run as far with the concept as I would have hoped.
If you're a fan of indie games, JRPGs, or a combination of either, Wandering Sword is certainly worth the investment. But just keep in mind the cowboy's sad, sad song: every rose has its thorn – or in this case, thorns.
Catan is a serviceable rendition of the tabletop classic – just don't go in expecting dedicated support or functioning online servers.