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Sockventure is a solid platform game with a bizarre setting and a worthy challenge, though its gameplay does nothing original.
Spiritfarer is a calming game about being present in the moment that can be enjoyed by gamers at any level.
This is hands down the best way to experience one of the most iconic RPG series in the industry, one filled with loveable characters and an epic war against an intergalactic threat.
R-Type Final 2 is a throwback of shooters from 20 years ago; for premium pricing, we expect more.
Arc System Works is always striving for greatness in the genre, and they have done it yet again by making Guilty Gear a more accessible fighting game for players of all skill levels.
MechWarrior 5 is certainly a blast from the past, but I wish it was more.
While its simplistic gameplay and lack of closure hold it back from greatness, Backbone still delivers a compelling experience thanks to its deep worldbuilding, well-realized characters, and gorgeous pixel art.
Despite some quality of life issues, this is a great introduction to the action/adventure genre for its target audience.
Black Legend introduces some neat concepts, but lacks the depth needed to create an engaging experience.
The Missing Heir is a fun game with intriguing characters, a twisting though predictable plot, and a lot of trial and error.
Despite its flaws, Resident Evil 8: Village offers a fabulous horror experience that fans will enjoy.
NieR Replicant's loveable characters and creative mix of gameplay allow the game to hold its own over a decade after its original release.
RetroMania Wrestling has the gameplay to go toe-to-toe with the best of the genre, but won't be winning any title belts.
The Game of Life 2 fails to build meaningfully upon a classic title, instead opting for superfluous DLC and an inflated price point, making for a final product that feels, ironically enough, lifeless and bland.
Biomutant is strange world with plenty of action, adventure, and loot that will keep players exploring for dozens of hours.
New Pokémon Snap is a beautiful exploration of the world of Pokémon with thoughtful mechanics and puzzle solving, though its tendency towards forced grinding and replays makes some of the charm wear off near the end.
Double Kick Heroes is a neat callback to rhythm games of the past, both in terms of gameplay, and also musical genre.
Later Alligator is a hilarious adventure game whose strong visuals and music tie it together into a lovely little package.
Fans of classic JRPGs will feel right at home with SaGa Frontier, but those looking for modern luxuries may want to sit this one out.
It pains me to say this, but all the color and character in the world—and even the legendary pedigree of developers Yuji Naka and Naoto Oshima—cannot save this outdated, uninspired, and just plain boring platformer.