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The new killer is a lot of fun, but everything else about the Roots of Dread Chapter update will probably disappoint Dead by Daylight fans.
Disgaea 6 Complete is a huge improvement on the Switch version of the game, and is worth diving into Dood!
Final Vendetta is a love letter to classic beat-em-ups like Streets of Rage and Final Fight, offering just enough to keep you playing.
Freezer Pops is a fun visual novel full of sexy man meat, it's just a shame the writing isn't up to scratch.
Shredder's Revenge isn't an overlong experience – but it is also generous in terms of content, challenge and replayability.
Neon White is as addictive as it is challenging, with plenty of replayability and varied gameplay, looking gorgeous at every step. It's a magnificent take on the FPS-genre, building complex and thrilling levels where simply pulling the trigger isn't enough.
Silt is a beautiful looking game, but the sluggish movement and lack of checkpointing make it hard to recommend.
Pac Man Museum + is certainly packed full of arcade entertainment, but not all of its games were created equal.
Jumanji: The Curse Returns is a fun multiplayer card game, but there just isn't enough reason to play it for very long.
Deadly Premonition 2 on PC features some improvements to the Switch version, but a fair few issues are still present.
The Quarry is one of Supermassive Games' best titles, harking back to the glory days of Until Dawn for all the right reasons.
Mario Strikers: Battle League Football is great with others and offers plenty of opportunities to shoot, pass, and play the beautiful game despite there being few modes to choose from.
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords is a fantastic RPG, and is simply a joy to play on the Switch.
Spellforce 3: Reforced is a confident mixing of genres that does well with both elements, and brings a ton of content to consoles.
The simple mission structure, replyability and overall catharsis of After the Fall make it a triumph of VR gaming.
There's not another game even remotely like Card Shark, and as long as you have the patience to learn its tricks you'll be delighted by its charm.
All four of thee games in Wonder Boy Collection represent a fair few hours of retro gaming, even if three of them are a tad samey.
Kao the Kangaroo is a fun throwback to platformers of the noughties, but it has a few issues that really hold it back.
With its diverse characters, engaging plot and wonderful video game filled world, Arcade Spirits: The New Challengers is an exceptional visual novel that everyone needs to experience.
Roller Champions provides a solid gameplay base, but only time will tell to see how dev support will keep players coming back.