Jeremy Peeples
Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions is a fantastic arcade-style boxing game that showcases a lot of fast action while still paying tribute to the long-running Rocky franchise.
Overall, Prinny Presents NIS Classics Vol. 1 is an excellent collection for tactical RPG fans.
The Space Invaders Invincible Collection features a lot of fun packed into a single package - albeit with a lot of similarity between them.
Fire Tonight is short, sweet and unforgettable.
Mayhem Brawler is a top-notch beat-em-up that delivers far more variety and fun than most entries in the genre.
Super Sami Roll is a great game that holds itself back by being too beholden on paying homage to other franchises instead of blazing its own trail.
Cotton Reboot! is a fantastic re-imagining of a classic side-scrolling shooter.
Indigo 7: Quest for Love's puzzle formula is engaging and manages to be a mix of easy to learn, but tricky to master.
Neptunia ReVerse is a must-buy for anyone who has wanted to get into the long-running series, but didn't know where to start.
Astalon: Tears of the Earth is a tough, but fair NES-inspired Metroidvania that tests your mettle and makes it worthwhile.
Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World improves upon Monster World IV in every way.
Miitopia on Switch is a fantastic conversion from the 3DS and does an admirable job at enhancing the experience.
Kaze and the Wild Masks is a must-own platformer - especially for anyone craving a new Donkey Kong Country game.
Neo Geo Pocket Color Selection Vol. 1 is a must buy for anyone who has wanted to enjoy what the classic portable had to offer and missed out on the individual releases.
What it lacks in technical prowess, Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town more than makes up for in sheer fun.
Neptunia Virtual Stars is a good game in the long-running series, but does fall short in terms of being a great gateway game.
Taxi Chaos is a fun, flawed game that takes a lot of inspiration from Crazy Taxi, but does genuinely improve upon the formula in impressive ways.
Viola is a fantastic coming-of-age tale that manages to successfully mix satisfying platforming with rewarding turn-based RPG mechanics.
The Falconeer is a resounding success in every major area.
Wonder Blade is a good brawler with a surprising amount of depth given its primary genre.