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The Path of Motus wasn't that great of a time being a very bland experience while not digging into the core message enough for a better impact.
There are a fair quantity of levels in Midnight Deluxe, the bad aiming glitch and simplistic randomness make this a weak title.
Disneyland Adventures might be a fine adventure for the extremely young audience, but mostly everyone else will find this dull and boring.
When Raid: World War II is running decently it's actually a lot of fun to play and if you're in a group it can be a blast.
I and Me doesn't necessarily have any problems with the core gameplay but nothing here was unique.
2Dark felt like a confusing and difficult mess that was hard to get into.
I didn't find that there was a whole lot to the game and that it was by far one of the most boring titles I've ever played.
It just never feels like a complete package in anyway instead opting to add a series of random mini games together.
Ghostbusters was incredibly disappointing and this game is a bland experience I'd suggest staying away from until it reaches the price of other regular digital titles.
Prehistoric Dude isn’t the best of platforming options, despite having some interesting concepts being presented here.
Skellboy has some really interesting mechanics, but has bad performance issues and numerous glitches on the Nintendo Switch.
They Are Billions has some interesting concepts, but doesn’t deliver a satisfying console RTS that I can get into.
There's an alright game somewhere here as the setting is well done just like the enemy designs, but it isn't presented in a way that showcases its potential.
The Inquisitor had some real potential to it, an intriguing concept that’s let down by crippling performance issues among many other bugs.
I found Oh...Sir! The Hollywood Roast to be better than the original, the references were more fun yet it's still a very awkward take on insulting.
Gangs of Sherwood is somewhat ambitious, but short and contains basically no replayability.
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 Warlords of New York is a good selection of new content, the state of that content was pitiful upon release with many issues plaguing the experience.
Vicious Circle can be fun, but in short bursts as the gameplay is repetitive and the content is extremely minimal.
For the most part I found Korgan to be very simple, stiff at times and mostly just alright.
Skull and Bones is an aesthetically displeasing, barebones pirate game lacking base fundamentals such as boarding which provides an incredibly mundane and ultimately boring experience that is far below the par compared to its inspiration from Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag.