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Project Nimbus: Code Mirai is a noble attempt at crafting a new mech combat game.
Simply put, Dragon Blaze is one of Psikyo's best shmups.
I'm surprised that more people aren't playing The Little Ball That Could as it's such a satisfying and brilliant take on the Marble Madness formula.
The God of War series has undergone a fantastic transformation.
Rogue Aces may not be as clever or innovative as the excellent Don't Die, Mr. Robot! but it does provide addictive roguelike dogfights that'll keep you coming back for more.
When it comes to turn-based strategy games, Regalia: Royal Edition is worthy of attention due to its unique and multifaceted mechanics.
Even though it's a bit of a disappointment, there's no denying that Yakuza 6: The Song of Life is a solid entry in Sega's epic series.
It's true that The Witch and the Hundred Knight 2 features some undeniably addictive combat and character growth mechanics but the general tedium of its campaign makes it a tough action RPG to widely recommend.
In the end, Urban Trial Playground is an impressively enjoyable take on the Trials formula that'll appeal to those who find Trials too frustrating.
With almost 50 levels, multiple difficulties, and four medals to unlock in each stage, Octahedron has enough content to keep players busy for hours.
I had a great time with Minit and really enjoyed its unique time constraint mechanic and interconnected world.
The Adventure Pals is a huge 2D platformer with a fantastic sense of humour.
Reverie's New Zealand influences make it unique and its visuals ooze with charm.
Warp Shift is an impressive puzzle game with absolutely fantastic visuals and sound.
Tengai is a worthwhile successor to Samurai Aces and is decent enough for any shoot 'em up fan to happily add it to their digital collection.
Simply put, Lode Runner Legacy is a retro remake done right.
Detective Pikachu is a cute and fun little game but it only offers enough challenge to satisfy an elementary school student.
Level-5 has done it again as they delivered another thoroughly enjoyable JRPG thus proving that the genre isn't going anywhere.
Penny-Punching Princess is a promising arena beat 'em up with RPG elements and an innovative bribing system.
As someone who's played every game in the trilogy, I must say that Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings ties it all together in a masterful way..