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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..
Guns are stupid and so is this game.
Far Cry 5 is a massive game with tons of content and Far Cry Arcade has the potential to keep the game fresh and exciting for months to come.
I'm glad that so many classic Psikyo games are being re-released.
Castle of Heart may look like a promising 2D action game that's reminiscent of the classics but it's so poorly designed that you'll want to plug in your NES so you can play a far superior selection of games.
A Way Out is possibly the best cooperative video game ever created.
I had a good time with Q.U.B.E. 2, especially during the final couple hours of gameplay.
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.