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Between severing body parts for upgrades and makeshift hydraulic weapons, The Surge offers a satisfying (if grindy) take on extremely difficult action RPGs.
OVIVO might look simple, but its clean design hides a complex world of imagery, illusion, and intrigue.
Creativerse is a great sandbox builder that any fan of Minecraft should check out.
This new CRPG is deeply mediocre, even for fans of the genre. Bad combat, boring story, and bugs make for a forgettable experience.
Exploration, puzzle solving, combat, lore, story twists: Prey has it all!
The strangest game of hide and seek you will ever play!
This Teddy ain't nobody's fool; Super Rude Bear Resurrection is a game where you keep dying but the action doesn't!
Dawn of Andromeda is a promising 4X strategy game that lovers of Civ-like games and science fiction should definitely consider adding to their collection.
As an RPG, Dragon Quest Heroes 2 if brimming with flaws, but none of them detract from the flashy action combat that the Musou series is renowned for.
Tribute Games has delivered an excellently paced, charming, and wonderfully fun rogue-lite game accessible to nearly everyone.
Slayaway Camp is a gruesome puzzle game that calls back to the classic 80's slasher movies in every possible way.
The squeamish and the easily offended need not apply.
The factions may be familiar, but the rest of the experience has been significantly changed in this latest battle between the Imperium and filthy Xenos scum.
The world of tetriminos and puyos are in trouble and you are the only one to stop it.
Nighthaw-X 3000 is a fun shmup that oozes with its own aesthetics from stage to stage.
Spiral House's Troll and I has a charming storyline but the game has a lot of issues.
A ticket back in time, this collection will unfuzz memories of days where pixels weren't stylistic, and theme songs were the catchiest.
This colorful, robotic puzzler will get your friends talking and laughing -- even as they die. Repeatedly.
Ultimately, King's Quest: Chapter 1 - A Knight To Remember is awesome. It's super fun, and light hearted, with little drops of despair amongst the incredible stunning and amazing world. It's a fantastic opening to an episodic saga, and although I prefer my King's Quest adventures to end tied up in a little bow, whilst we, the hero, remains triumphant -- it holds up pretty well.
Herald is a wonderful blend of point and click adventure mixed with player choice that creates an intense story with complex characters and tough decisions.