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A compelling story and speedy stealth make up for Disjunction's less even moments.
Cyber Shadow isn't the peak of the genre, but it's a shuriken's throw away.
An inventive Souls-meets-roguelike that frustrates and delights in equal measure.
Olija spearheads a grimly thrilling adventure which is over too soon.
A third-person horror game that's elevated by some of the sharpest writing and acting in the genre.
A bold genre shift, but not a completely successful one.
A beautiful, deep, and endlessly replayable murder sandbox, featuring some of the best levels in the series.
A simple setlist, but the performance shines thanks to technical ability and showmanship.
Omori's ending is brutal, but its characters and humour put some heart behind the horror.
It's shocking how much depth Dead By Daylight packs into its systems.
A smart, hypnotic city builder that won't leave you tearing out your hair.
Perhaps an online community would provide a spark, but as it is, it's pretty rusty.
A functional, basic board game port isn't enough to truly shine off the tabletop.
It's hard to play El Hijo without wishing for a little more flair in its stealth system.
Project Wingman delivers exciting aerial combat and an interesting campaign, though it won't impress those looking for a hardcore flight sim.
A smorgasbord of spectacular WW2 action scenes, none of which are excellent, and some of which are downright unfun.
A relaxing adventure that's at its best when focusing on the romance.
A pleasant mix of gentle puzzling and body horror, PHOGS! is a very good boy.
Some nice characters and stories nested in an astounding open world, undercut by jarring bugs at every turn.
A great example of how to craft a new game from an existing idea.