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A Pixel Story is a promising retro tale but it fails to live up to the classic games that it's clearly inspired by.
Overall, I wasn't disappointed by this latest installment in the Hitman franchise.
Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World may be lacking in a couple of areas when you compare it to 2015's platforming gem but it more than makes up for these aspects by including a handful of fantastic new additions.
Flywrench is best compared to some of the other games that were developed at the start of the indie gaming boom a decade ago.
Vertical Drop Heroes HD is a somewhat addictive yet short-lived roguelike adventure.
How to Survive 2 expands on the ideas of its predecessor with mixed results.
Pix the Cat is one of the most unique and addictive arcade-style indies to ever be released.
Semispheres is a clever blend of stealth and polarity-based puzzles but the content is severely lacking.
8DAYS may have a solid premise but the execution of its mechanics isn't well handled.
Plantera is one of the cutest games that I've ever played.
Team Ninja's Nioh is a solid attempt at breathing new life into a formula that gamers just can't seem to get enough of.
This latest Tales title is definitely on my shortlist of the greatest.
In time, you'll come to recognize situations where you should slow down but these unexpected deaths and frustrations will never fully disappear.
So Many Me is a fantastic 2D puzzle platformer that'll test your ability to creatively work out tricky scenarios.
Kitty Powers' Matchmaker is a surprisingly addictive game that's full of tacky fun and genuinely amusing scenarios.
Adventure Pop is a lazy Bust-A-Move clone that tries to rope gamers in with its charming visuals but it ultimately fails to live up to its inspirations.
Linelight is one of the best indie puzzlers ever made.
I enjoyed my time with The Flame in the Flood, especially after researching the crafting options and mentally creating a list of objectives that I felt would lead me to success.
Double Dragon IV is a return to the good old days of beat 'em ups that fans may enjoy but it's also a flawed experience that modern gamers will likely be baffled by.
Aqua Kitty UDX is a significant step up from previous iterations.