Dylan Pamintuan
Do not get Wild Hearts on PC right now. The game itself is great, and something you should pick up if you want to get into monster hunting, but the garbage performance me and many other players have experienced cannot be excused.
Trade Bots: A Technical Analysis Simulation is not really a game per say. It does have game-like elements, but it's primarily an educational app that allows an amateur trader to learn in a safe environment.
Deadly Rain just doesn't do enough to separate itself from Call of Duty: Zombies. It's fine for what it is, but there isn't much incentive to buy this game.
Card Survivors isn't bad, but it should've been so much more. It's better as a mobile game than something you'd play on PC.
Asterix & Obelix: Heroes is a serviceable game for what it is but lacks the passion and impact needed to make it fun for more than a short play session.
Nira is only worth it for its low price - there are already games that do the same thing, but far better.
Knight Crawlers is a fine game that does what it wants well but has nothing else to offer in the long run.
Electrician Simulator does what it does well enough, but it has little to no reason to go back to it after one play session.
Blue Fire is a game that does its best to tie together the best parts of other games, but doesn't quite make it work. Its platforming is great and offers a great challenge, but combat and level design needs work. What's there is good, but it could be much better.
Park Beyond is a spectacle to behold with some great ideas, but the glitter and lights don't quite hide the shaky foundations that desperately need some repairs.
Blooming Business: Casino is an easy-to-understand tycoon game that doesn't really challenge you, but is a great way to waste time.
Farworld Pioneers takes elements of Terraria and RimWorld and turns it into a fun game. However, be warned, it will not hold your hand for very long and push you off a cliff before you're ready.
Strayed Lights is fun for what it is and a beauty to look at. However, hiding in the shadows are issues that left me wanting.
The Caligula Effect 2 is a game that deserved a better budget than it got. It's combat system is amazing and engaging, but everything else about it could be better.
Outcast – A New Beginning is a fun time and something fans of the first game may enjoy. It has some issues, but it's worth experiencing and protecting Adelpha from anyone who wishes to destroy it.
Super Retro BoxBot is a fine puzzle game. It has some really simple mechanics but uses them well in devious ways to make you work for your solutions.
Lifespace Traveler is a great cyberpunk adventure with easy-to-understand mechanics but tough challenges to conquer. You'll die a lot, but that just makes your victory all the more satisfying.
Dead Ink is a very deliberate game where every move has to be planned with thought. However, the camera and a few design choices hold it back for me.
Three Kingdom: The Journey will scratch the itch for a new roguelike deckbuilder, with fun new mechanics and great setting. However, it does suffer a few problems that aren't easily ignored.
Forklift Extreme: Deluxe Edition is fine, and a nice time waster for those who want to experience the joy of forklifting.