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Uncomplicated but gratifying flying, in scenarios of increasing silliness and therefore likeability.
A fun relic of the early PS2 days that I still like a lot, but slightly too dated for most players to enjoy.
An odd hybrid of life sim and puzzle game where both flawed halves somehow work well together.
RimWorld thrives when it's at its most unpredictable, never letting you get too comfortable
Work through the presentational ugliness and technical awkwardness, and you'll find an experience of frightening depth.
DayZ has the power to create incredible stories, but the twitchy, weightless combat and buggy zombies let it down.
Gris's visual appeal hinders as much as it helps its exploration of grief.
Somehow in this most well-travelled of multiplayer FPS paths, Insurgency: Sandstorm feels fresh and innovative at every turn.
Ashen's slant on the Soulslike subgenre isn't revolutionary, but is a wonderful example of the familiar formula executed well. It's thoughtful, gorgeous, challenging and a dream to explore.
Capy's tough-love approach and well-worn survival systems makes it harder to appreciate Below's singular look and feel.
Parkitect offers a well constructed attraction, even if the ride is overly familiar.
A obsessively tuned, finely crafted shooter that more than recreates the speed and pure joy of '90s classics.
Building the best decks will cost you, but Artifact is an intricate and rewarding card game.
Wonderfully weird and inventive. Katamari Damacy isn't perfect, but it holds its own impressively well 14 years on.
Mutant Year Zero is a tense, absorbing and atmospheric new member of the XCOM family.
Still delivers the series' sandbox mayhem, but is underserved by some pretty dated systems.
Imaginative, beautiful, and utterly strange, but you'll need to really love the story to endure its idiosyncratic combat.
A diet XCOM in a fascinating techno-cultist skin.
Punchy combat and a pretty setting can't hide Darksiders 3's flaws.
A beautifully crafted but ultimately repetitive world, and a disappointment when it comes to options on PC.