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Not only is it weird to release a Summer Sports Game in the middle of Winter, but trying to compete with Wii/Switch Sports is a big task, and let’s be honest, while alright, Smoots Summer Games isn’t it, if you really don’t want to spend the money for the first party title, try Deca Sports Instead as you’ll get a much better experience.
Though it’s a well-made entry that perfectly embodies running a fast-food restaurant, Fast Food Simulator may not innovate. Just don’t forget to keep the ice cream machine working!
Backyard Soccer ‘98 on Steam proves that sometimes, less is more. By preserving the original’s lighthearted charm and injecting just enough modern updates, this re-release strikes the perfect balance between nostalgia and accessibility. Whether you’re coaching your dream team in League Play or just enjoying the chaotic fun of a pick-up game, the Backyard Sports magic is alive and well. For returning fans, it’s like dusting off an old trophy and finding it still shines. For new players, it’s a chance to experience why Pablo Sanchez remains a legend in gaming lore. Either way, this is one nostalgic kick that hits the back of the net.
Road Maintenance Simulator 2 stands as a unique and surprisingly satisfying entry in the simulation genre. The Winter Services Update adds a refreshing layer of depth and variety, making it a standout among road maintenance games. While the graphical hiccups, occasional bugs, and technical shortcomings may frustrate some players, the authenticity and rewarding nature of the gameplay more than make up for it—especially for those willing to brave the snowy roads. For fans of simulation games or anyone looking for a unique, oddly calming experience, this is still an alright option.
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 & 2 Remastered is a nostalgic return to a beloved series. While some elements have aged and the occasional bug dampens the experience, the remaster’s updates breathe fresh life into these classics. For newcomers, it’s a fantastic way to dive into Raziel and Kain’s epic saga, while longtime fans will relish revisiting Nosgoth in enhanced detail. With its mix of timeless storytelling, engaging exploration, and thoughtful updates, this collection is well worth a look for both new and returning players. Let’s hope it paves the way for a new entry in this iconic series.
If you’ve been yearning for a game to reignite the snowboarding genre, Tricky Madness is your answer. It channels the spirit of SSX and 1080° Snowboarding, cranks up the adrenaline, and rockets down the mountain with style. With its tight controls, gnarly tricks, and modes for every kind of player, this is a must-play for both die-hard fans and newcomers. So slap on that beanie, grab your board, and hit the slopes. Tricky Madness isn’t just carving its way to the top—it’s taking the snowboarding genre to a whole new peak.
Glitch Hero offers a charming and memorable adventure, especially for those new to coding. Ada’s journey is packed with laughs, thrills, and meaningful lessons, making it a standout title for players of all ages. While its gameplay graphics could use an upgrade, the witty dialogue, creative puzzles, and compelling story make this game a worthy addition to any library.
Overall, Touhou Spell Carnival turned out to be a pleasant surprise. I wasn’t sure how they would blend bullet-hell mechanics with RPG elements and strike a balance, but they managed to pull it off. Fortunately, the game offers difficulty levels that make it easier to experience the story without getting stuck replaying challenging levels repeatedly. However, for me, the real highlight was embracing the challenge. My enjoyment came from overcoming the difficulty, mastering my characters’ moves and abilities, and optimizing my team composition.
If you can look beyond the occasional performance hiccups on PC and the lingering graphical quirks that continue to be addressed through updates, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is an experience that simply shouldn’t be missed. For the ultimate immersion, a flight stick is highly recommended, but even with a controller, the game delivers an engaging and authentic sense of piloting. Whether you’re soaring through familiar skies or discovering new corners of the globe, this flight sim offers a consistently rewarding journey through the breathtaking expanse of our world.
Overall, Just Dance 2025 Edition meets expectations. While it doesn’t offer anything particularly groundbreaking, it’s a fun party game that will also get you sweating if you’re looking for a good workout.
Codex Lost brings the magic side of Souls-like games to the forefront. The ability to choose your spells and add variety early on leads to creative combat. However, you get even less guidance than other Souls-like games and it’s not always clear what you must do. That makes this a tough game to get into and a tough game to play.
Farming Simulator 25 doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it certainly polishes it to a fine shine, offering a smoother and more refined experience. Whether you’re a newcomer eager to explore the rich world of farming or a seasoned player looking for a low-effort, laid-back game for those late nights, this is the ideal entry point. With the option to share the experience through multiplayer or enjoy the tranquility of solo play, Farming Simulator 25 delivers a relaxing and rewarding journey, no matter how you choose to tend your fields.
Goblin Slayer Another Adventurer: Nightmare Feast delivers a solid tactical RPG experience. It achieves what it sets out to do, offering an engaging, albeit straightforward, story. Fans of the Goblin Slayer franchise will likely appreciate the narrative and character interactions more than newcomers, as familiarity with the source material enhances the experience.
Black Ops 6 is undoubtedly the best Call of Duty game we’ve seen in at least five years. It features an impressive campaign, a gripping Zombies mode that keeps you on the edge of your seat, and a fast-paced, enjoyable multiplayer experience.
Human Fall Flat VR gives the wheel a good, wobbly spin rather than reinventing it. If you’re a fan of goofy physics games or looking for a laugh with friends, it’s well worth a play on the Meta Quest 3. Just don’t go blaming me if all the flailing causes your arms to ache.
LEGO Horizon Adventures delivers a pleasant and not-so-serious rendition of Horizon Zero Dawn that is both adorable and fun to play. However, its overly simplified and lighthearted gameplay loop becomes too monotonous and one-dimensional after long periods of play.
Planet Coaster 2 successfully expands the theme park simulation genre with its robust suite of new features and refined mechanics. From water rides and swimming pools to the immersive first-person view and dynamic weather systems, the game offers plenty of fresh elements to excite both returning fans and newcomers. Enhanced customization tools empower players to craft parks that feel uniquely theirs, while guest archetypes and realistic weather effects introduce new layers of strategy.
Vendetta Forever creates its own path while channeling the core of Superhot VR and offers a stylish, fast-paced action experience. The slow-mo action keeps the gameplay interesting, and the imaginative level design presents many unforgettable events. The lack of narrative continuity and the sometimes demanding difficulty, however, can sap some of the excitement. Notwithstanding these little flaws, the game’s pick-up-and-play style and great repeatability make it a good addition to the Meta Quest 3 collection. Though it may not reinvent the wheel, Vendetta Forever polishes it to a shine and provides a puzzle-shooter hybrid that is both demanding and gratifying. This VR title is worth looking at if you’re in the mood for fast, adrenaline-pushing action with a strategic edge.
From quality-of-life improvements to entirely new gameplay experiences, mods breathe fresh life into Red Dead Redemption, extending its replayability far beyond the base game. Combined with faster loading times and improved stability, the PC version stands out as the best way to explore John Marston’s epic journey through the frontier.
Fans of the Metro series should definitely check out this must-play experience since it vividly brings a beloved universe to life in whole fresh manner. It’s a great introduction for newcomers like me, even if it stumbles somewhat toward the finish. Metro Awakening is a deserving addition to the Meta Quest 3 collection overall since it presents a strong and unforgettable VR adventure.