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A pair of more traditional shooters and one banger that has a classic feel but plays quite well flesh out this mini collection
Fans of busting ghosts or who may even enjoy doing some haunting online should find this to be quite engaging
Grind, grind, grind some more… and perhaps you’d like to get some DLC too!
Though it’s a pretty simple and budget-priced puzzle action game it manages to deliver a pretty great value
Taking the SteamWorld franchise in a very different direction, mixing together city management with a bit of Dungeon Keeper
This mix of rail shooting and low-budget FMV footage is simply a mess
This time warping puzzler will bring some challenge but is treading relatively familiar ground without much new inspiration
While the game seems to meet its modest goals for run and gun action, the experience is bland and not very rewarding
An odd mix of logical challenges and a need for adept reflexes in spots that may struggle to find its ideal audience
Deceptively challenging given its very colorful and animated appearance, it doesn’t take long to get you hooked
This follow-up offers the same smart and polished management challenges as the first, but adds loads of new content and variations
A quirky personality and story can’t compensate for technical issues, and a lack of compelling gameplay
For more casual gamers this adventure that allows you to try to flex your digital artistry with limited tools may have some appeal
There’s no doubt that in terms of presentation the game looks great, and has distinctive combat, but in terms of overall design it struggles a bit
While having an undeniably dark / attractive look and ambiance, the gameplay and overall design lack refinement
While hardly a looker, this is pretty unique roguelike RPG makes meticulous inventory management compelling
While it can take a few beats to really groove with its strategic play, Howl looks great and provides a fair challenge
Some odd design choices, weak overall play, and pretty barren environments await
Undeniably gorgeous, charming, and wonderfully scored, this puzzle adventure is on the short side but memorable
While perhaps a bit too similar to the original, and only weighing in at a little over a handful of hours, it still has loads of charm