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Battle Chasers: Nightwar makes an awesome first impression and features solid dungeon crawling gameplay.
Even with its faults, Culdcept Revolt is one of the most addictive 3DS games that I've ever played.
Mecho Tales' world really looks remarkable so it's a shame that the rest of the game is so woefully average.
It's great to see Nintendo bringing new life to their classics, especially after such a long time since the original Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga was released.
Other than those couple of points, I'm really struggling to say anything positive.
If you're looking for the next great Metroidvania game or a rewarding adventure puzzler then Mystik Belle unfortunately falls short in both regards.
Shoppe Keep is a fun and addictive simulation experience.
Astro Bears Party has a solid concept yet it fails to deliver any long-lasting good times.
After my first couple hours with Pankapu, I expected to sail through the rest of the campaign and move on from this gorgeous action platformer.
As the first Nintendo Arcade Archives release, Mario Bros. is a solid game that's still fun to play.
If you're looking to experience a long-lost yet undeniably enjoyable classic shoot 'em up then Battle Garegga Rev.2016 is a must-play game.
Blue Reflection is a simple game that'll appeal to a very niche crowd of gamers.
Splasher is an exciting, colorful, and challenging game that platforming aficionados need to check out.
Robonauts' gunplay mechanics are pretty by the book but it's bolstered by colorful visuals and planet-hopping exploration.
DreamWorks Voltron VR Chronicles features a solid tale that's full of action.
In the end, The Solus Project is one of the most memorable and haunting games that I've ever played.
Even though The Lego Ninjago Movie Video Game is full of fun moments that you can enjoy with a pal, constant technical issues and repetitive gameplay hold it back from being the next great Lego game.
Conga Master Party is a fun-filled and unique little game.
Blackguards 2 presents a dark and engaging tale that's sure to haunt you even after you put it down.
Ink is a pleasant albeit brief experience that 2D platforming fans should thoroughly enjoy.