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R-Type Dimensions has been around for almost a decade and this EX edition doesn't really add anything substantial to the compilation. That being said, these are still two of the best shoot 'em ups ever made.
As a compilation of the arcade and Sega Saturn versions of a shoot 'em up from the mid-'90s, Game Tengoku CruisinMix holds up impressively well.
If Darksiders III spent a bit longer in development then it would have been almost on par with the previous games in the series.
Squishies is one of the most innovative and clever VR games that I've ever played.
Turf Wars is a substantial step down from The Heist as its unvaried and brief campaign along with its stereotypical story make it an easily forgettable piece of content.
After all is said and done, Emerald Shores has potential but it's held back by tedious combat that drags down most of the experience.
It may not be the best arcade beat 'em up but Two Crude Dudes provides some fun times, especially during co-op multiplayer.
If you want to rob trains in a video game then Express Raider is a solid choice.
Shoot Out has a generic name and what's here is exactly what you'd expect.
A competitive twin-stick shooter with matches that play like Nidhogg is such a fantastic idea for a game.
I'm a little disappointed with this first pack of DLC given that it's so short, the tomb isn't very interesting, and the two new modes are quite similar.
If Knowledge is Power: Decades featured interesting and challenging questions and more steadily-paced gameplay then it would have been a solid trivia game.
Pokemon: Let's Go offers a new and exciting adventure while the Poke Ball Plus controller is one of the coolest devices that I've played with in a long time.
Hitman 2 offers stellar stealth gameplay that lets you complete your goals in countless entertaining ways.
If you're looking for a fun party game that gamers of all skill levels can enjoy together then you certainly can't go wrong with Chimparty.
It may not have good graphics and it's definitely dripping with cheese but there's no denying just how much fun you and a few friends can have with Carnival Games.
Although the complete lack of multiplayer is a significant missed opportunity, challenging the various modes that Tetris Effect has to offer is an absolute joy.
Beating up folks with a motorcycle between your legs sounds like fun and it is.
Whether you're working through the single player story mode, challenging the immediately gratifying arcade mode, or battling a few friends in versus mode, Zarvot offers awesome shooting gameplay and an incredible amount of content.
Gliding around while shooting ink to turn enemies into platforms is indeed fun but Save me Mr Tako: Tasukete Tako-San is still an old-school 2D platformer that could have done much more to stand out in such a crowded genre.