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The Final Station deserves credit for an original concept and some fleeting graphical flourishes.
Sky Force Anniversary is a fun shoot 'em up that fans of the genre and casual gamers can both enjoy.
King Oddball is a silly game that's fun for the short amount of time that it lasts.
Dogos is a big step up from Project Root.
Jotun's undoubtedly a beautiful game but it contains a fair bit of dead time between the action.
Claire does a good job of creating an unsettling world and telling a story that touches on some dark themes.
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games is a mostly enjoyable collection of simple events set in a colourful world.
140's minimalistic style will either be an appeal or a repellent, depending on your taste.
MeiQ: Labyrinth of Death does a lot of things right but it also sets the genre back in many ways that take away from the overall experience.
Four Sided Fantasy is pretty to look at and listen to and many of its puzzles are cleverly put together and tough to solve.
Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet features a fantastically implemented mixture of two genres.
Solar Shifter EX is quite possibly the worst shoot 'em up that I've ever played.
Overall, Hue succeeds both as a cleverly crafted platformer and an emotional piece of story-telling.
Absolute Drift is a difficult game to recommend.
Despite its rough edges (and it does have quite a lot), Valley is still a very worthwhile experience.
Metrico+ won't appeal to everyone's taste.
W.M.D manages to add some interesting new aspects to the classic Worms gameplay, but it still feels almost identical to previous installments.
As an existing fan of Doug TenNapel's previous work, I'm very happy that Armikrog is finally available for console.
Strike Vector EX is such a solid game that it makes me wonder why more developers aren't exploring the genre.
It's a shame that more of an effort wasn't put in to enliven Alone With You's gameplay.