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While it occasionally slips into cyberpunk cliche, and can be a little too earnest for its own good sometimes, The Red Strings Club is a distinctive take on a well-worn genre.
An entertaining, light-hearted point-and-click adventure game full of memorable characters and wholesome British humor.
SpellForce 3 competently blends RPG and RTS games into a generally enjoyable package, but there's not enough creative force to create a lasting spell.
A one-trick pony of a multiplayer fighter, Gang Beasts is sometimes hilariously messy but often just a mess.
Frustrating, buggy and overly dependent on trial-and-error, this is a missed opportunity.
A beautiful exercise in freeform solutions, Zachtronics has created one of the most satisfying puzzle games ever made.
Portal's systems, if not its clever humor, are put to good use in this fun physics-based puzzle game.
A fantastic feat of interlocking storytelling and design.
Occasionally languid to the point of lethargy, Okami is a gorgeous and unforgettable adventure all the same.
An ambitious game but one which exposes and compounds the weaknesses of solitaire.
At last: royalty I feel emotionally invested in! Reigns: Her Majesty is a smart and surprising extension of the original swipe-'em narrative game.
Cute, with a battle system that has more depth than it lets on, but the game's tone gets rather irritating.
A brilliant stealth sandbox and unconventional RPG in one very ambitious but buggy package.
Deep but accessible, Battlerite is packed with smart decisions and reliably creates great competitive moments.
A fun take on a classic format, great to play with friends—hectic and unique, but easy to understand and play.
A great port of a brilliant fighter with a staggering amount of content beyond multiplayer brawling.
A fine remake of a game that deserves to be played as much as it gets fondly remembered.
A spectacular, occasionally very fun tour of Star Wars battles that disappoints with a boring story, crappy progression system, and endless grenade spam.
Enjoyable arcade handling packaged within a game that gets monotonous long before it rewards your time investment.
Wholly unique and deceptively punishing, Uurnog Uurnlimited is as clever as it is creative.