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Although Tears of Avia features lovely art, serviceable gameplay, and fun skills, it's such a mess of a game that it's difficult to thoroughly enjoy, especially when you reach its insane difficulty spikes.
Just like its country bumpkin counterpart, Caveman Tales is a barebones simulation game that can be good to wind down with.
Tamarin may be an adorable game but it's also one that'll make you wonder if it's sponsored by the NRA with its odd use of guns.
Although Johnny Rocket looks like an entertaining indie, its gameplay is plagued with frustration that will turn your smile upside-down.
It's puzzling why the puzzler Puzzled was ported to modern consoles considering it's such an irritating and hollow experience.
I didn't enjoy the intentionally clumsy gameplay of Brunch Club and neither did my gaming chums yet it surely has a promising premise.
Its dated and clunky visuals and simplistic gameplay make Country Tales a relaxing albeit hard to thoroughly enjoy experience.
After a handful of rounds, I can easily say that Bullet Beat is a barebones and tedious shooter that genre fans will likely regret playing.
Playing Elden: Path of the Forgotten is an exercise in patience. If you can tolerate it then perhaps you deserve enlightenment.
If The Otterman Empire had clearer objectives, tighter gameplay, and more player feedback then it would have been a very cool indie.
I don't understand the appeal of cleaning and renovating in a video game, especially when it's as boring as it is in House Flipper.
Although it has a clever premise and features nifty abstract scenarios, Those Who Remain is little more than an annoying adventure.
EMMA: Lost in Memories may just be the most frustrating game that I played so far this year. With its clumsy controls and overly unforgiving stages that require many attempts to merely complete, I can't recommend this to anyone but masochists.
Spirit of the North may have been a noteworthy game if it released a decade prior but it's far too uninspired in today's gaming market.
As a novelty, Bad Dudes is sure to scratch some sort of nostalgic itch but it wasn't a good game back in '88 and it sure isn't now.
An awesome game premise will only get you so far and unfortunately, SuperMash doesn't really live up to its clever foundation.
Its gameplay may be functional but Brotherhood United is so trite and stereotypical that it's difficult to recommend to anyone.
It may offer a variety of crazy situations but the core gameplay of Doug Hates His Job is nothing short of sloppy and irritating.
With so many superior games inspired by XCOM out there, Element Space's buggy and tedious battles simply don't measure up.
Even though it features a few different modes and simple multiplayer gameplay, Pooplers is still worth its weight in poop.