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Disjunction gets Cyberpunk mostly right.
Gods Will Fall isn't a casual fighting game.
Sword Of The Necromancer wastes its one gimmick.
Olija enters a crowded genre and its gameplay does little to revolutionize the scene, but it still manages to stand out with a unique visual style that greatly contributes to its intriguing, atmospheric tone. Anyone interested in the story should go in blind, as a sense of mystery adds to the experience. The Devolver catalog has often curated the best in niche indie games, and Olija is another good addition for those looking for a unique, moody, maritime experience.
Tohu brings cute adventure gaming to Switch.
Shallow but nevertheless fun.
The Medium is a psychological horror game that is set across two worlds, but it doesn't quite live up to the potential of its gameplay features.
Adventure, treasure, and near-certain death await!
Authentically retro gaming, warts and all.
Atelier Ryza 2 is a new way to explore and craft.
A pretty but repetitive space shooter.
Cyber Shadow brings the nostalgia in bunches.
Tadpole Treble Encore is strange and lovely.
The Unexpected Quest fails to live up to its ideas
Scott Pilgrim holds up exceptionally well.
Hitman 3 is the best of the newer Hitman games and quite possibly the best Hitman game in the franchise.
Help a little skeleton save the demon king.
Unspottable is a sub-par party game.
Improvements, but not a whole new game.
Rhythm Fighter is hit or miss.