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Breakout Beyond is a minimalistic, vibey light show rendition of a classic casual game that proves there is plenty of artful spirit in Atari's blocky classics, even though it could do with more unique levels.
Expelled! is a fun murder mystery that sometimes frustrates you but brings you back from the brink of quitting the game in its entirety once you get the hang of it.
YOUR HOUSE is a brilliantly creative text-based narrative puzzle game that uses every tool at its disposal to remain as interactive as possible while still delivering a great narrative in the form of a digitized novel.
Gal Guardians: Servants of the Dark boasts a large world to explore and plenty of fun combat options, but it does have a few minor design decisions that make me scratch my head.
I expected nothing less than a masterpiece with Split Fiction, and yet my expectations were still exceeded. Play this game immediately.
Reignbreaker adds a new twist to roguelikes with its fun storytelling and gameplay this is a must play for anyone who loves medieval steampunk.
Potion Shop Simulator provides a cozy business environment for making potions, but the immersion factor in other areas is lacking.
Suikoden I & II HD Remaster gives players the chance to experience (or re-experience) a piece of gaming history long thought lost, warts and all. If you can survive the design decisions of three decades in the past, you'll come to understand why these titles are so beloved.
Wanderstop has officially pulled me into the cozy game genre and is a beautifully moving game which realistically portrays the long and difficult journey of burnout recovery, while also being as hilarious as you would expect from the creator of The Stanley Parable.
Pirate Yakuza is never subtle, boring, or less than ostentatiously campy. Everyone should enjoy this perfect pirate adventure from a studio at the top of their game.
Carmen Sandiego gives you the master thief experience with a sprinkling of educational content, even if it can be too easy at times.
Grimoire Groves offers a unique blend of cozy aesthetic with satisfying, but not overwhelming, pacifistic action roguelite gameplay that can be played in both short bursts or marathon-style play sessions.
Two classic visual novels, Never7 and Ever17, make their long-awaited Western release, written by genre master Kotaro Uchikoshi. Players can experience these classic mystery sci-fi stories with all new remastered art.
Monster Hunter Wilds will inevitably go down as the best launch in the franchise's history. It has been extremely satisfying to play and holds a great story behind its open world.
While BrokenLore: LOW could have done with more detail in its environmental design, it's a neat horror game that can be completed in an hour and sets up the following instalments to the BrokenLore series well.
With a strong storyline and fun gameplay, AfterLove EP beautifully and masterfully handles the deep topic of grief.
The strategy and setup of Sid Meier's Civilization VII allows for easy, quick, and fun gameplay.
Obsidian Entertainment brings the world of Eora to life with a fresh perspective, bringing players closer to the action. A well-tailored story, engaging combat, and reactive companions all make for an enjoyable adventure from start to finish.
With stunning visuals, an engaging storyline, and characters you’ll never forget, Stories From Sol: Gun-Dog is a must for visual novel lovers—bonus points if you like retro sci-fi!
Unlovable characters, no decision making, tedious mechanics, novice writing, terrible sound design and the most boring story in years add up to what is looking to be DONTNOD's worst game ever.