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Revenge Of The Savage Planet is an explosive sequel that ups the ante in every aspect, making for one the most fun co-op experiences of 2025.
Cyborn is back, bringing Wall Town Wonders to the realm of full Virtual Reality on both PSVR2 and PC via Steam.
Captain Blood looks and plays like an early 2000s Hack & Slash, for better AND worse.
Shotgun Cop Man utilizes a unique gun-based movement style to create an arcade action experience that is deeply engaging and incredibly fun.
Moroi has a genuinely unique aesthetic and a distinct sense of atmosphere, but little else going for it.
House of Da Vinci VR is a good entry into the series, and VR games in general. While it does have some issues with controls and a weird difficulty curve, it is a good time.
Days Gone Remastered now offers several performance modes across both the base PlayStation 5 and Pro systems.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is as much of a must-play title as the original, the easiest title to recommend to any gamer.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a master-crafted RPG, blending several trends into a hybrid system that's as unrelenting as its heart-wrenching plot.
Steel Seed follows the exploits of Zoe and her robot companion Koby as they delve (or often, slide) their way deep into the depths of a vast post-apocalyptic world ruled by rogue robots
Amerzone - The Explorer’s Legacy takes the excellent fundamentals established by its predecessor and enhances them tenfold with modern gaming sensibilities and unbelievable visual polish.
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage - Tape 2 not only fails to conclude its story in a meaningful way, it highlights all the ways the entire story's structure doesn't really work.
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves heralds the return of the long-dormant series in 26 years
The Hundred Line - Last Defence Academy is a pretty solid turn-based strategy game buried under an avalanche of terrible anime tropes and mediocre storytelling.
Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree is a Soulslike fan's must-play, and could be a good option for fans to cut their teeth on if other titles seem too difficult.
Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds Ultimate takes the solid foundation of a Beat ‘Em Up and applies 2D Fighter controls to it for a fast, arcade-style action that’s impossible to put down.
While the original GORN was a standout VR title for its time, GORN 2 is miles above it in almost every conceivable way. It doesn't just hold up-it dominates.
Bionic Bay combines floaty platform mechanics and wild abilities to make fast, frantic, and intelligent puzzles and an experience that is thoroughly intoxicating.
Chains of Freedom is too caught up in its own macho army aesthetic to really have a connection with the player. Otherwise, it's a half-decent tactics game.
Rusty Rabbit has some interesting ideas, but they’re buried under tedious and somewhat undercooked gameplay.