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Rocket Arena is the best kind of mindless fun.
Fae Tactics takes an enjoyable swing at streamlining a complex genre, but doesn't reinvent it in the process.
Carrion is a fun reverse-horror adventure, though it doesn't push the concept to the heights of its potential.
Coffee shop philosophy with a side of comedy banter, plated attractively.
The genre-defining shooter holds up fantastically, despite an imperfect package.
Slow, weird, and indulgent, but a true original, and a journey that will linger in your mind long after it's over.
Filled with what made the original game great, this second trip to Union City has been worth the 26-year hiatus.
A faithful recreation, but why go back when Stardew has since perfected the genre?
The deep career mode is even better when managing your own team, and the racing is superbly tactical.
A fantastic return to Superhot's slick shootouts, at the expense of the original's deft pacing.
Ambitious in the extreme, Shadow Empire is a unique sci-fi wargame that's a little lost in its own details.
Colorful characters alone can't wake up this sleepy sailing and farming adventure.
A fine balancing act of challenge and intrigue, with stabiliser wheels courtesy of Ron Perlman's voice.
A bare-bones refit, but this remains a captivating JRPG, marrying slice-of-life drama with stylish demon battling.
Desperados 3 turns the Wild West into a brilliant tactical playground that will fill you with lead over and over again.
A calm and realistic marine-diving simulator that unfortunately never goes deeper than the surface.
With intense gunplay and transformative agent abilities, Valorant is an exceptional FPS that everyone should try.
A deckbuilder that will have you doing hit point calculations and liking it.
A clear and distinct spin on 4-player co-op FPS with atmosphere, ingenuity… and real navigational problems.
A time-bending puzzle game clever enough not to be just another time-bending puzzle game.