GameGrin's Reviews
A great sequel, though if you didn't like the first game there's nothing here to change your mind. Except maybe the scissor lift.
Jurassic World Evolution 3 offers more of the same, for good or ill, but it needed just a little more to entice long-time fans.
Rusty Rabbit is an interesting title, with a strong plot in a colourful world. However, the gameplay and dialogue can drag at times.
Angry Video Game Nerd 8-Bit is a must-play title for fans of the series, or for 2D action platforming fans who don't mind a bit of colourful language and shenanigans.
Whilst fans of the original may not like the stark difference between the two titles, Bloodlines 2 is still an engaging vampiric tale that, if given a chance, will sink its teeth into you!
Escape from Duckov might be a parody of Escape from Tarkov, but it's a game that's both fun to get into and stands all on its own.
ILA: A Frosty Glide is a chill and cosy game set on a snowy island as you search for your cat. The tricky part is you can get lost in the same area for a long time!
I really loved BALL x PIT. Its gameplay is addictive to no end and every aspect just enriches the experience that much more.
Strange Antiquities is an excellent mix of subtle dread and fascinating puzzles. The core loop will have you hooked, while the setting will keep you coming back! Able to be played in short bursts or in a few sittings, it is a great addition to any library.
A fun, but deeply flawed title that leans too heavily on its random mechanics.
Battlefield 6 takes the franchise back to the classic four-class formula and adds in new features to make the gunfights smoother than ever. With a short but fun single-player campaign and great multiplayer potential, this may be one to check out.
Slime Rancher 2 might be more of the same, but it's still really good at the end of the day. With a new world, refinements to its design and mechanics, and tons of quality-of-life improvements, what else do you need in a sequel?
Shrine's Legacy pulls you back to the 16-bit era of gaming. With a strong story, great visuals, and fantastic music, this is a game you should try, whether solo or with a friend.
An adventure that is unintentionally comedic at best, and downright broken at its worst. Some fun moments during combat do shine through, but without some much needed updates, this is one to steer clear of.
Monster Mop Up allows you to catch Ragamuffins and clean the crap out of everything, but that's about it. If you want to turn your brain off for a while and clean, then it's a good way to go, but otherwise, there's not a lot of variation.
Dream of Another tells you a story, rather than showing it to you. It can be beautiful, sad, funny, and provoking, but ultimately it was underwhelming. Or maybe I just don't get it.
Candy Rangers is a challenging on-rails shooter that has you controlling a team of four characters at the same time once you get used to the controls.
Digimon Story Time Stranger combines nostalgia for fans of the anime series with fun combat and an emotional rollercoaster of a storyline. It's the perfect entry point for new fans, and one that shouldn't be overlooked.
Whether you're a long-time fan of the franchise or a complete newcomer, Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter is a must-play for fans of RPGs.
Death end re;Quest: Code Z is a mix of visual novel and mystery dungeon roguelike, with an intriguing story and plenty of horror.