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SamSho just got smoother.
Space Otter Charlie is satisfying and enjoyable.
Only a few new sights in the universe.
Kingdoms of Amalur's shine has dulled a little bit.
Stubbs shambles into 2021 as a decrepit mess.
Cyanide & Happiness: Freakpocalypse Part 1 is lackluster.
Bob Help Them is a game centered on fetch quests.
A wealth of fun gameplay in one excellent package.
The Apex of portability, but at what cost?
Heaven Dust is a retro survival horror game.
There's not a lot of content, but the coop is fun.
Deep combat and strategic management hold up well.
Loop Hero is a one-of-a-kind adventure. Blending roguelike elements with deck building and auto-battling feels like a combination that shouldn't work, but Loop Hero pulls it off in magnificent style. It might not be for everyone, but the core gameplay is entertaining, forces important decision making, and keeps players coming back for more.
Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection is exactly what fans of the original titles are looking for. There's nothing quite like taking on a level, learning its patterns, and triumphing over them with practice. For those without the time to replay sections, the casual difficulties will still provide an engaging and rewarding platforming experience (and Page was the mode we played most and found most enjoyable). That means there is a little bit of something here for everyone. With a title like Resurrection, there's a big promise being made to fans of the series - and more often than not, Ghost 'n Goblins Resurrection delivers on that promise.
Bowser's Fury adds so much to the Wii U port.
Persona 5 Strikers is a strong comeback.
Little Nightmares II finds a niche and thrives.
Hero-U: Rogue To Redemption needs a curved grade.
Destruction AllStars is pretty mundane.
Fun with what's there, Kinetic Edge needs more.