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Extinction is a tough sell at its current price point of $60. If you enjoy killing giant monsters, wait for a massive price drop or pick up Attack on Titan 2 instead.
Terra Feminarum is one of the most difficult shoot-em-ups you'll ever play. Though it is a shame it does not make the most of its Finnish setting, it still provides a refreshing experience that will force players to get good at all costs.
Gal*Gun 2 may be absolutely shameless, but those with an open mind might get a kick at how off-the-wall it is. It can get somewhat repetitive, but those with a taste for cheesecake may enjoy their time with this title, however short it may be.
Go Go Poncho! Has got a novel concept with its ring-based mechanics, but the lack of attention-to-detail is blatantly apparent. Things just aren't balanced here, and the lack of options will keep you from playing with your buds in the long term.
Squirm is a simple game that does not do anything out of the ordinary. The trial and error gameplay can be a dealbreaker for some, though those that persevere may enjoy how comforting everything is.
Boo! Greedy Kid is the perfect game for speedrunners, puzzle fan aficionados, or those that like a little bit of humor in their games. The 100 levels start to run together after a while, but its pick-up-and-play nature makes it the perfect title to jump into when you've got a second to play.
Golfing Over It with Alva Majo is not a fun game. This is the type of title that will make you break your controller (or maybe even your computer) in frustration, and there is no payoff to incentivize players from mastering it.
Absolutely zero effort went into Toddler Simulator. This is a sad excuse for a game, and is more annoying than a baby's scream.
Meanders doesn't quite live up to Portal's puzzle platforming lineage, but it still provides a solid experience for those looking for it. It's obstacles and challenges will keep fans busy for a few hours, but don't be surprised if it's over before you know it.
With a disappointing lack of conviction with the story and glaring identity issues between comedic relief and serious storytelling, Far Cry 5 is not Ubisoft's best constructed Far Cry in terms of an immersive story. Stepping away from that, however, it's just great damn fun. Far Cry Arcade is sure to keep the content fresh for many months to come, offering real value for your money at the $60 price tag.
Mind Twins is full of wasted potential. This is one title that will test your patience, rather than your mind and reflexes. Stick to co-op titles like Portal 2 and Brothers…for both you and your partners' sanity.
Aidsmoji: The Forbidden Fruit is a scam. If you want to see a group of friends dick around with a camera and make fools of themselves, you're better off hitting up YouTube for free.
Remnants of Naezith's rock solid physics make for an enjoyable platforming experience. The grappling hook is a game changer, and though it can quickly become frustrating, it also plays fair.
Hyperbolic Ignition is a novel take on the Asteroids formula, but many of the alterations found here do more harm than good. Fans are better off playing the Atari original than playing this title.
This game was not ready for release, it was not ready to be played by the masses, and it most certainly is not worth the $60 price tag.
Gauntlet of Ire is an absolutely unforgiving game, but it's one that is full of creativity. Those that can overcome its impossibly steep difficulty curve and floaty physics will find a meaty adventure that provides a nice, healthy challenge.
The absolute bare minimum of effort was put into Reptiloids. Those brave enough to put down the $5 on Steam to try it out will leave it frustrated rather than entertained.
Infinos Gaiden feels like a long-lost SNK game. Though it is not the deepest or longest game around, it's a new experience that almost feels nostalgic.
The Yakuza franchise is a much-beloved series of games that explore the darker sides of the Yakuza, whilst simultaneously introducing players to the lively and colorful culture of the East. Yakuza 6: The Song of Life builds on every asset of the franchise, and improves it without sacrificing the games character and individuality. Whether you're a first-time player or a long-time veteran, Yakuza 6: The Song of Life is arguably the greatest Yakuza game to date.
Attack on Titan 2 is an improvement on the original game, while taking the best parts from the previous release. If you like fast paced action games, then check this one out.