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SolSeraph takes intriguing lore and combines it with tower defense and platformer mechanics to make a game that would be engaging if it weren't so repetitive.
Remnant: From the Ashes captures the best elements of looter-shooters and Souls-likes while eschewing the repetitive parts, creating a unique game that feels different every time you play.
The challenge of Never Give Up is enough to drive any player crazy, but a sense of pride and accomplishment await you at the end!
Fire Emblem: Three Houses makes a significant number of changes that breathe much-needed new life into the established series that can be refined to make better future titles.
Gravity Ghost provides a relaxing experience with some interesting gameplay ideas, but its lack of depth and poor storytelling keep you from getting invested.
Gears 5 continues to prove the team at Coalition can tell a fantastic story while providing plenty of great content for fans beyond the campaign.
The fact that I can only come up with one negative point for Cave Story+ speaks volumes for it's worth: it's charming, fun, and is a story worth playing over and over again.
If you crave a great, relaxing, smart, puzzle-solving experience with some storytelling, this is perfect for you.
A great DLC pack from Gearbox. It's worth a minimal cost to fans of the series, but casual players can skip Commander Lilith without missing much.
Garage Mechanic Simulator is tedious and repetitive. It's everything a bad game in the simulator genre can aspire to be.
Though entertaining and containing massive potential, Forager's content still struggles to compete with modern gaming giants such as Terraria, and is not quite strong enough to fully stand as it's own genre masterpiece.
Rebel Galaxy stands out in the space sim genre as a game that can be as easy or tough as you choose to make, and has a well thought-out world that is worth exploring.
Wolfenstein Youngblood is an awesome third chapter in the latest Wolfenstein series. The fast gameplay, weapon customization, and AI make this a great FPS, but it doesn't live up to the same cinematic level as the first two games.
Trails of Cold Steel takes the foundation laid by the Trails in the Sky series and improves on it in many ways, and the Decisive Edition is the best way to experience it.
Vasara Collection contains a couple of fun, brutal SHMUPs you'll have a blast learning to play.
The Wizards is a fantastic demonstration of the possibilities available to action-adventure games.
The Forbidden Arts has the potential to be great with its interesting world and premise, but the strange level design and problems with the gameplay keep it from igniting into something impressive.
Nowhere Prophet is well worth it, as it provides high replayability and does not disappoint in card gameplay.
You will surely enjoy it if you are an ESO fan. The new class necromancer and dragon will keep you busy for a while.
Streets of Rogue is a great roguelike/roguelite game with challenging AI and lots of player agency.