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Arrog is powerful but not for everyone.
A deeply rewarding and brutally difficult experience.
The PS5 upgrade for Control has a lot to offer.
Deftly dodge space debris in Habroxia 2.
A quality addition to the game.
PixelJunk Eden 2 delivers more of the same.
This collection gives 3 games a needed update.
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.