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Even though The King of Fighters XIV has less than stellar graphics and an empty promise of being more accessible, it's still chock full of fantastic fighting that fans will love every second of.
Mario Sports Mix is just what the title suggests: a mix.
Bears Can't Drift is a cute game that would have been very enjoyable if it had more straightforward tracks and far less bugs.
Inversus's core gameplay is hectic and it can be fun in short bursts.
Caladrius Blaze is a fantastic shoot 'em up that offers enough solid gameplay to satisfy genre veterans.
This latest installment of the Star Ocean series leaves a blemish on its otherwise good track record.
Other than that, there isn't a lot to fault Emily Wants To Play for.
Momentum is a solid attempt at a physics-based ball-guiding game but its bare-bones and super-frustrating gameplay often turn it into a test of patience rather than an enjoyable gaming experience.
Blade Ballet is a simple and enjoyable multiplayer game with very cool stages.
Brut@l is one of those roguelikes that I'll gladly pick up and play whenever I have the time just to see how far I can descend into the dungeon.
Headlander may not be perfect, but I'll be darned if it isn't one of the most enjoyable games of the year so far.
Gal Gun Double Peace is an enjoyable rail shooter with a ridiculously hilarious premise.
If you don't mind brutally unforgiving games and like playing the same stages over and over, you might enjoy Mutant Mudds.
Overcooked is one of the best cooperative multiplayer games that I've ever had the privilege of playing.
Although Lifeless Planet has its fair share of faults, it's not a bad game.
Blue Rider is a simple shooter that's a heck of a lot of fun to master but the lack of content prevents it from being a must-own title for genre fans.
Although Moon Hunters can be beaten very quickly, you'll have to complete it many times - and in many different ways - to find all of its secrets.
Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate is a shining example of how great the Mystery Dungeon series can be.
The only other complaint I have is that it's all over pretty quickly but for such an inexpensive game, I suppose that's to be expected.
Laser Disco Defenders is an enjoyable game yet it suffers from bland environments and repetitive gameplay.