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Bridge Constructor Portal is an accessible entry in the Bridge Constructor series that cleverly incorporates elements from Portal.
Even if you already own and perhaps mastered Burnout Paradise, this Remastered version is worth getting just to experience the near-perfect racing thrills all over again on your current generation console.
There's a lot to like about Rad Rodgers as it's a well-made platforming shooter fueled by '90s nostalgia.
Subsurface Circular does a good job with its graphics, sound, and storytelling.
Frantics is a fantastic party game that controls impressively well using a mobile device.
As a huge fan of Scribblenauts, I'm happy to be able to enjoy more word-based mayhem even though the party formula becomes repetitive quite fast due to a limited variety of mini-games.
Suicide Guy has a fresh albeit morbid premise.
After playing Lienzo's highly underrated Hunter's Legacy, I was expecting a lot from Mulaka.
Even though I prefer the arcade feel of the first game, de Blob 2 is certainly a must-have 3D platformer.
If RiftStar Raiders had a local multiplayer component, more accessible online matchmaking, and well-scaled difficulty then it would be a fantastic twin-stick space shooter.
Magical Drop III is definitely one of those puzzle games that you'll be happy to add to your collection and play it every now and again but don't expect it to keep you entertained for longer than an hour at a time.
Metal Gear Survive doesn't come close to offering the same level of immersion that past Metal Gear games did but it's still definitely one of the most addictive survival-based gaming experiences that I've ever played.
Immortal Redneck is well-crafted with smooth and fast gunplay, a variety of playable characters, and an extensive upgrade tree.
Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 Plus offers the same exciting fun that fans are used to while also including a fully realised and wholly enjoyable multiplayer component.
The Story Goes On is one of the most interesting roguelikes that I've played in a while due to its incredibly clever secrets and satisfying gameplay.
My hat is off to the developers of Overdriven Reloaded: Special Edition.
Superola and The Lost Burgers is a perfect game for those looking to have a little fun within a ridiculously goofy world.
Samurai Aces is a solid debut shmup from one of the most notable developers in the genre.
Hacker's Memory is a sequel that can only be enjoyed by gamers who played the original Cyber Sleuth.
This Secret of Mana remake is a solid new way to relive the classic although the original is clearly the better of the two options.