Jacob Sanderson
An equally charming and disturbing clicker game, which doesn't entirely transcend the genre's pitfalls.
A fantastic and stylish twin-stick shooter, with a great level of polish.
A Pizza Delivery is a flawed but enjoyable narrative adventure, with a lot of heart and soul underneath its rough exterior.
Reus 2 is utterly brilliant, and what all god games should strive to be!
A fun, but deeply flawed title that leans too heavily on its random mechanics.
Fantastic art direction can't save Cronos: The New Dawn from its boring gameplay, and awkward story.
A practically flawless remake of an already incredible title, METAL GEAR SOLID Δ should be on your radar.
A wonderfully surreal RPG, with some interesting thematic depth to match.
A short, yet fantastic horror game. A masterclass in storytelling and atmosphere.
HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×IMPACT is fun when it works, but its lack of content, polish, and dysfunctional online make it a hard sell, especially at its price point.
A bloated and bland action adventure title, with a few standout mechanics, but none that can save it from being an underwhelming package.
An incredibly fun and engaging Horde Shooter, it isn't perfect, but it's an absolute blast to play!
A fun, but notably flawed roguelike. Galactic Glitch is worth your time, but it's hard to recommend for those who dislike any of the genres it takes from.
JDM: Japanese Drift Master is a fun title, with a few unfortunate drawbacks stopping it from reaching its true potential
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a masterpiece from start to finish, a beautiful and deeply moving journey.
A near-flawless title, with an utterly fantastic gameplay loop, art direction and variety.
The First Berserker: Khazan is a fantastic action-RPG, with impeccable combat. Despite some minor issues shortcomings, it's one of the best of the genre.
MULLET MADJACK is more than worth your time and money, a perfect culmination of artistic vision.
Avowed is decent fun and has a beautiful world, but its story, progression and characters leave a lot to be desired
What Big Helmet Heroes lacks in depth, it makes up for tenfold in charm