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A fast-paced twin-stick shooter that doesnt do a lot to stand out but offers a blast of fun in short doses
Miniature mechs minus the mayhem, Futurlab's newest is bursting with tactical depth, yet lacking in variety.
Everybody's Golf VR offers the same gentle style of golf that the previous entry had, and the golf feels pretty realistic. Unfortunately, there's a lack of modes and limited variety of courses that bring the overall experience down.
Trover Saves the Universe is a very funny adventure game that doesn't offer the same brand of gameplay as Astro Bot Rescue Mission, but Justin Roiland's humour makes it much more appealing.
While Home Sweet Home doesn't bring anything new to the table for first person horror puzzlers, it does stand out with the inclusion of Thai horror folklore which is truly terrifying. It's let down with a couple of bugs but it's not a bad way to spend a few hours.
Cricket fans would be batty to miss out on this, but they should go in aware that things could still be better.
If you're after a royale-y good time you should look much farther than Tetris 99.
Unruly Heroes is a beautiful, fun and engaging platformer with enough charm and replayability to make it a solid recommendation to anyone.
Gato Roboto is a short, sharp burst of Metroid fun, with cats. It sounds daft, but strong level design and a few original tweaks make it well worth a look.
Mick Fraser: "Slay the Spire is a hugely enjoyable single-player deck-builder that feels genuinely unique in its genre."
If you're after a fairly enjoyable loot-chaser to work out some of that daily stress, Chaosbane is worth a look.
Project Nimbus is a solid if unspectacular mecha action game that's packed with content for a reasonable price.
Mick Fraser: "The variety of bosses is strong and the combat/reward loop is wonderfully addictive. If nothing else, the fact that every Behemoth, armour set and weapon can be unlocked without spending a penny makes it well worth checking out."
Blood and Truth is a lot of fun, making use of a wide range of guns and all of the Move controller's capabilities.
Void Bastards is a fantastic strategic shooter than has a wonderfully refreshing take on the FPS genre.
Whilst Rage 2 offers an intense wave of combat, the open world is dull, and the story and missions rarely excite
Atelier Lulua is one of the better Atelier games in recent times and a worthy follow up to the Arland trilogy with its relaxing gameplay and superb soundtrack.
Layers of Fear 2 starts off scary but runs out of ideas quickly. It tells an interesting story but is marred by out of place action sections.
Observation is a fantastic game, bringing gripping science fiction and unique gameplay together for a truly remarkable experience.
If you're not looking for anything particularly original, American Fugitive is a decent adventure with enough good ideas and atmosphere to keep you interested.