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As always the presentation is polished, and the controls are generally responsive and sound...
Despite my feeling that it lost some steam towards the conclusion, SteamWorld Quest is easy to count among the most polished and engaging games on the system...
Rocking great 16-bit-ish looks, some great chiptune tracks, and plenty of retro gaming feels Aggelos is definitely a title classic gaming fans should adore...
If you’ve got a bit of a sick streak this game absolutely delivers great moments that will make you break out your most evil laugh...
Depending on what you’re looking for Cytus ⍺ may be either a home run or a bit of a swing and a miss...
In the case of Homo Machina I have mixed feelings, as I’ll give it credit for its novelty...
Keeping it brief in order to not spoil the deep complexities of the plot you’ll be playing as a young woman whose love for all panties without bias has made her a “Warrior of Love” in a battle for to protect all of humanity...
Type:Rider is an oddity, as I’m not entirely sure which foot it intended to lead with...
In the case of Vandals we have a title with pretty pretty cool presentation layered onto what amounts to a relatively generic puzzler with a unique artistic hook of sorts...
In the game you’ll play as Rufus, a character that falls pretty firmly into the “lovable loser” template who mixes brash overconfidence with a general lack of self-reflection, but who can probably grow on you as you get to know him better...
Theatre Tales provides a means to enjoy classic fairy tales in a semi-interactive fashion with your kids...
In the end this is a very low-budget title that very much earns what little it asks for...
The premise and controls are both very simple...
Cutting through to the quick once you get the hang of things and adjust the camera angle to your liking (I found that difficult at first, I wasn’t quite happy with the default) things are at least manageable...
With a mix of brutal boss battles and challenging run and gun sections Cuphead is notorious for being a tough game...
Katana Zero was absolutely one of the best games of 2019 and I’d be shocked it if didn’t end up in my Top 10 (and those of many others as well) for the year...
All things considered, Hell is Other Demons is a very good platforming shooter that plays smart, is challenging, and ultimately will support a wide variety of styles through its varied weapons and upgrades...
The thing is, some new chefs and recipes really wouldn’t be enough to set the pack apart, so the bit change this time around is the addition of backpacks...
You’ll play as the title character, who is at once solemn and a bit silly, weary but also witty...
If you’re looking for something with a bit more quirk, some initial mystery, and a load of enjoyable characters Trüberbrook has the goods...