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As a child, I always grew up fantasizing about massive battles with knights or vikings, heck even samurais so when I first saw For Honor back at the Ubisoft E3 conference it felt like my dreams were coming true. Ubisoft Montreal was crafting a game that I used to imagine as a child when I was playing with my action figures growing up.
Seasons After Fall is an artistic 2D puzzle platformer with an interesting twist.
Old Time Hockey brings back the nostalgia of old hockey games that I played with my dad growing up & I couldn't ask for anything more.
Mr. Shifty has shifted into one of my top must-play games for the Nintendo Switch with the Hotline Miami meets Nightcrawler from the X-Men vibe.
Disgaea 5 Complete is the first Disgaea game on a Nintendo console in years, and what a joy it is to play on the Switch.
Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony will be loved by past Danganronpa fans and new ones as well as there is a lot here for everyone. If you have never played a Danganronpa game before then I highly suggest you check it out!
Ancient Amuletor is definitely one of my favorite PSVR games currently, but the only problem seems to be the lack of content.
Nidhogg 2 is just a pure blast to play. If you have friends that live close by, the $15 buy in point is perfect for a game that offers this many laughs.
Reaching For Petals is a poetic adventure about love, loss, and ambition.
In its attempt to draw in a casual audience, Dead Rising may alienate series veterans. While I love the direction the series is taking, I fully understand the sentiment. For those willing to accept Dead Rising 4 for what it is, they will find an over the top zombie-slaying power fantasy that leaves a few presents under your tree.
The on-rails rhythm shooter you never knew you wanted.
Time Recoil, reminds me of a mix between the gameplay of Mr. Shifty and somewhere along the lines of the Butterfly Effect for the story. If any of those strikes an interest in your mind, then it’s something you should check out.
If you’re looking for the type of game to come home to after a long day of work to get lost to, Jettomero: Hero Of The Universe will come into save your afternoon. It’s the most relaxing game that I have played this year and it’s one that will probably be a hidden indie gem for months to come.
For only $15, there is an endless amount of contents. If you felt that No Man’s Sky was lacking and need something to scratch that open world space game, then 3030 Deathwar Redux is the perfect game to relax and play.
Mass Effect: Andromeda is a sci-fi adventure that flirts with greatness, but leaves the player wanting more.
Sniper Ghost Warrior: 3 is an ambitious game, with a few flaws that still makes for a fun experience.
Punch Club is a decent boxing simulator; however, it's a better game when it's doing everything else.
Super Bomberman R when you get down to the core of the game itself, is a great launch title for the Nintendo Switch that will allow fun at home or on the go, solo or with friends.
While 88 heroes does stand out from other 2D platformers with the variety of characters that are playable, it does fall short from standing out from other great 2D platformers.
Day of Infamy has taken the shooter genre back to World War II and has really made it an immersive WWII FPS. Days of Infamy requires a combination of tactics, teamwork, map knowledge and skill to really win at this game. If you’re looking for a change from todays fast-paced genres of FPS, then look no further.