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While its puzzle action may be a bit ordinary, credit to the developer for trying to make the story mode entertaining
While it has personality to spare, this lackluster “not-a-twin-stick” roguelike shooter fizzles
Even with a mechanical arm this retro platformer lacks in excitement and originality
While it’s not terribly ambitious or tough, there’s some solid twin-stick arcade shooting here on a budget
Definitely geared for the younger, or more casual, crowd this is roughly a kids’ play version of multiple titles and genres
The girls are back with some new friends, new moves, and new challenges for beat-em-up fans
A strange mix of fuzzy charm, farming sim, and an aim to help people permeate this unusual adventure
While its chess-like movement is an interesting idea, a bare bones feel permeates the overall experience
The creepy-ass neighbor is back, once again, to challenge you with puzzles and wonkery to thwart him
This single-developer passion project sets a standard for how the classic 16-bit JRPG can still be improved upon
Toning down the typical action adventure, Wavetale features plenty of serene and beautiful moments along the way
After a release day patch, this pretty silly and unique beat-em-up is ready for the next challenger(s)
Undoubtedly unique from a visual design standpoint, there’s some appeal here but it’s lost in confusing gameplay
Aside from being a pretty basic and thin asymmetric shooter, your “host” is enough to make me scream
Old-school vertical shooting meets some welcome alterations in this well-made modern retro classic
While perhaps not as well-known as its peers, this fighter has technique and variety that will please genre fans
Feeling like you’ve seen every sort of retro side-scrolling shooter possible? Then get a load of this!
With its somewhat “Flash game” looks and middling platforming this isn’t a but game, but it’s also not very notable
When it comes to “party games” there’s a difference between the game being fun or your friends making it fun
While absolutely a family-friendly 3D platformer, that can also be played co-op, some issues hold it back