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If you’ve ever dreamt of a beat-em-up that would effectively flow and feel like John Wick this gets really close
A satisfying and generally very accessible Metroidvania experience awaits
While a terrific idea, and there are good bones here, the interface and lack of direction make it tough to enjoy
A game that, from presentation to play, simply does its own thing…
Concocting cure-alls and making friends is the name of the game in Moonbury
Pretty bare bones coloring may be fun for kids but the interface is, unfortunately, a major obstacle
Among the things there are also no place for in this title: Lack of skills, and unwillingness to be patient
While it aspires to deliver a family-friendly fun and hectic co-op experience it gets lost in the weeds
Can a puzzler with vaguely familiar play, colorful looks, and a dose of cuteness cut it against the competition?
Cute and colorful pixel graphics meet generally decent side-scrolling and platforming action
Can you make the crucial decisions it takes to save your friends and your struggling town?
Frantic multiplayer action you can enjoy online or with friends in co-op or competitive modes
You’ll find that the game’s name isn’t its only unusual feature with this quasi tower defense strategy title
Undoubtedly targeting families and gamers on the milder end of the spectrum, Paddles is roughly enhanced Pong
Fans of Cyberpunky vibes, turn-based battling, and a bit of techno-jargon being thrown around should enjoy this one
Thar be potential in this multiplayer arcade action game, but without players it can’t thrive…
I wish I could call it budget X-Com, but unfortunately G & Z is simply too watered down to enjoy much…
In a world of narrowly-focused objectives in games, it’s sometimes nice to simply choose your own path
Credit to the people behind the original title, it doesn’t just differentiate itself with its cool visual style
Reasonably-good arcade soccer action with friends, but solo… not so much