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A picture-perfect slice of 90s futuristic drift racing. Ride the Synthwave!
A fun arcade wrestling brawler in small doses. Not quite the great apology needed but a healthy start.
A fun little time, controls, and premise may be off putting for some but you can have quite a good time with this one if you let it.
Korean horror at its finest, few annoyances aside this is to die for
An essential horror title for those who like creativity and quirk
A brilliant and beautiful budget Brawler
Imagine sitting down in your finest to watch some ballet, only to have the opening act being your dad in a tutu flailing around like a salmon. Sure the ballet afterward is beautiful, but can you survive the opening act to see it?
Pretty much perfectly encapsulates all the good, and the bad, of the MCU in a single package. Perfect for fans and anyone looking to collect teeth using a big green fist.
It’s like an 16-Bit styled Quantum Leap, but instead of saving people here & there – you gotta save the universe with the dirty dozen. No pressure.
Moon is one of the most important games to ever be released, especially since its original release in 1997
Nexomon Extinction proves you don’t have to have the pedigree of Ninty to provide gamers with essential monster-hunting gameplay
A brilliant idea stuffed into the decayed carcass and reanimated using a microwave. Avoid
Overall I can’t say I fully enjoyed my experience with Windbound, but I could have without the issues
A fantastic arcade experience which may be weighed down with its anime history if you aren’t interested in the source material
About as close as possible to the dream game I had in my head when I played the original Fallout. Essential.
New Super Lucky’s Tale is a great platformer that is also simple enough to be a great game for people new to gaming as a whole. Fans of the genre shouldn’t overlook the game because of its simplicity as it’s a charming yet short experience
The beauty of rural Europe is trampled by the boots of soldiers & the hulking masses of Mechs in this alternate post-WWI strategy. War never changes.
May The Eternal Castle stand forever
Even The Ocean is one of those titles you’ll either love or hate. It’s more of an experience than a game at times and that could be its detriment to some
Jet skis, Water guns & wetsuits. Stays true to the anime without really making any waves. Perfect for Kandagawa Jet Girls fans.