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Assault Gunners is an odd game to dig out of obscurity.
With tight gameplay and flashy visuals, Danmaku Unlimited 3 is certainly a capable shmup.
Kirby Star Allies offers plenty of classic adorable Kirby action with oodles of exciting abilities to discover.
If Gem Smashers posed any sort of challenge then it would be a good (if not, great) puzzler due to its unique mechanics and intuitive gameplay.
Gal Gunvolt Burst is the same game as Mighty Gunvolt Burst and merely contains its Ekoro DLC by default.
Pit People is a must-have game for its humour alone.
Even if they were giving it away, I don't understand why anyone would sacrifice their time to play such a basic yet frustrating exercise in tedium.
As the debut release from Polyarc, Moss offers a surprisingly gorgeous world filled with wonder and delight.
Bravo Team is fairly enjoyable at the start but it quickly devolves into a repetitive and mindless shooter that unfortunately doesn't even live up to the classic light gun games of the mid-'90s.
Overall, the riveting plot of The Raven will keep you hooked right to the very end if you can look past the strange character models and don't mind spending more time reading and listening than actually playing.
When it comes to twin-stick shooting, Tesla vs Lovecraft definitely has a solid foundation that's a ton of fun.
Life is Strange: Before the Storm delivers on its promise of a captivating story that brings humanity to the idea of presumably senseless teen angst.
Bridge Constructor Portal is an accessible entry in the Bridge Constructor series that cleverly incorporates elements from Portal.
Even if you already own and perhaps mastered Burnout Paradise, this Remastered version is worth getting just to experience the near-perfect racing thrills all over again on your current generation console.
There's a lot to like about Rad Rodgers as it's a well-made platforming shooter fueled by '90s nostalgia.
Subsurface Circular does a good job with its graphics, sound, and storytelling.
Frantics is a fantastic party game that controls impressively well using a mobile device.
As a huge fan of Scribblenauts, I'm happy to be able to enjoy more word-based mayhem even though the party formula becomes repetitive quite fast due to a limited variety of mini-games.
Suicide Guy has a fresh albeit morbid premise.
After playing Lienzo's highly underrated Hunter's Legacy, I was expecting a lot from Mulaka.