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One of the best games of the year and one of the better indie games of the generation.
Without any unique selling point that it handles at least competently, What Happened is ultimately hard to qualify as anything more than awful.
Phobia taps into a very visceral sensibility with Carrion’s fluid, action-based mechanics, which are both simple and fun to execute.
Steam Tactics is worth your time if you have any interest in turn-based tactical games.
Lightbulb Crew has successfully blended a complex turn-based strategy game with layers and layers of roguelike progression.
Final Strike Games' first title excels at short-lived fun, but monetization practices & current imbalances eventually cause engine burnout.
The attempt to tackle both stealth and combat creates a game that never really quite manages to fully get a grasp on either.
Despite some grievances, Remedy's newest expansion is a worthwhile compliment to the fantastic base game.
While the series is starting to grow long in the tooth — running low on laughs and short on captivating historical personalities — it can fall back on solid mechanics, a substantial campaign, and, now, the freedom to design and share homemade maps.
Hones in on my nostalgia goggles while never quite satiating me like the original.
Paying extra seems to be part of the package with Tennis 1920s. While the game offers accessible controls, some good-looking backgrounds, and sporadic fun, it throws up too many restrictions and paywalls to guarantee a consistently enjoyable experience.
Although not wholly original, there's clearly a good game in Need a Packet?, but a number of issues keep it from greatness.
A case better left unsolved.
Provides closure for a title 27 years in the making and represents yet another stout shooter on Switch.
Worry not that Konami shows no interest in authorizing a new Castlevania game, for Inti Creates has picked up the slack.
Iron Man VR successfully grabs the Marvel video game baton from Spider-Man and Ultimate Alliance 3 and can hopefully pass it along to Marvel's Avengers later this year.
Clubhouse Games excels in both the quantity and quality of its diverse, enjoyable set of recognizable games.
Ambition winds up elevating and harming The Last of Us Part II with respect to its expanded gameplay and uneven narrative.
This may end up as one of R. L. Stine's greatest nightmares yet—for all the wrong reasons.
It's great news that Ultracore can now see the light of day, after 25 years in the dark.