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Verses of Enchantment is a deck building game that pumps out AI generated poetry as you play, but repetitive battles hold it back a little.
Mr. Run and Jump gives a feeling of pure unadulterated gaming joy like no other when your co-ordination and the sharp controls combine.
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is a fantastic port of an excellent game that any genre fan will fall in love with.
Venba is a lovely little narrative game about the struggle of raising a child as immigrants told via food, but it'll be over too quickly for some.
Exoprimal is fun in short doses, and there's absolutely a foundation to build on here. Like many live service games, this could be something very special in a few months.
If you're a horse lover, the The Sims 4 Horse Ranch expansion is a no-brainier. For anyone else, this is one that it might not be a bad thing to skip.
Disney Illusion Island plays things very safe at times, but sometimes that's okay, and it's worth celebrating nonetheless.
While there's nothing egregious about Oaken, it doesn't push the genre in any particular direction.
The Banished Vault is an intricately designed strategy with plenty of layers, however, there's a truly satisfying gameplay loop at its core.
Doom & Destiny Worlds is a fun little title that has a charming art style, although grinding can become frustrating the more you play.
If you've always wanted to fall in love with circus boys then Radiant Tale is the Otome for you, with charming characters and a wonderful setting.
Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes - Definitive Edition is a belter of a puzzle game, with a lengthy campaign full of clever ideas.
Despite a few shortcomings, Remnant 2 remains one of the most creative, fascinating, and compelling games of the last few years.
Pikmin 4 is the culmination of all that's come before it, modernised in a truly magical way. There is so much to do, it's hard to think anyone wouldn't find fun here.
Let's Revolution! uses the mechanics we all know from Minesweeper to create a thoughtful Roguelike puzzle game unlike anything else.
Xenonauts 2 is filled with complexities and challenges, but the tactical options keeps you on your toes and offers an exciting gameplay loop.
Playing Dead Man's Diary is simply a tedious experience, and unless you have an invisible wall fetish you should stay well away.
Viewfinder is a smart puzzler that pushes the boundaries between reality and challenge, building both beautiful and creative levels.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie is a game that long term fans of the series will love, but newcomers need not apply.
Rhythm Galaxy is a very good rhythm game, but it's also very safe and very familiar, doing little to freshen up the formula.