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Cloudheim isn’t a copy of Breath of the Wild; it’s its own weird, physics-based world. But it has the same sense of freedom, exploration, and finding. There is already a strong base in the early access version, and the promise of more islands, quests, weapons, and base upgrades in the full release makes it look like it will be even better.
Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault has a good start for an early access release, despite certain problems, such as targeting quirks, long boss fights, and limited storage space compared to the variety of relic types. Confidence in Digital Sun’s long-term potential is bolstered by its rapid problem-solving and great responsiveness to criticism.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide is the best SpongeBob game since Battle for Bikini Bottom, and in some respects, it’s even better. Purple Lamp finally has the mix of realness, smart mechanics, and expressive appeal that the series has been looking for for years.
NBA 2K26 has enough changes to make it worth it for players who value immersion and realism in single-player games. Meta builds, and the current skill gap may frustrate competitive online players, but learning how to time your shots, do dribble routines, and dunk can pay off big time. In the end, NBA 2K26 is a good addition to the series, but it’s not a new change.
Demonschool is a bold, quirky tactical RPG blending strategy, humor, and retro charm. Its engaging combat, colorful cast, and replayability shine, though story pacing and character development sometimes falter. A must-play for fans of unique, thoughtful RPGs.
Of Ash and Steel is a big, old-school RPG that pays you for being patient, paying attention, and planning. It’s hard and fun to play because of the survival rules, the way the skill trees are connected, and the amount of exploration. There are some technical problems with the game, like stiff animations, strange sounds, and sometimes annoying AI, but the depth of the gameplay and sense of earned growth make it worth playing.
Constance, a Metroidvania, manages to blend charm, difficulty, and emotional impact – a combination that’s hard to find in smaller games. The game’s narrative, mechanics, and graphics are expertly crafted together.
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is a bold return to the series. It looks great, plays even better, and has enough content for both old and new players to keep them interested. If backed properly, it could become one of the best in its genre.
The Berlin Apartment is a risky attempt at making a story-based video game. It puts historical stories and emotional impact above standard game mechanics, combat, and puzzles. Its episode structure, simple gameplay, and careful attention to detail in the environments make for a thoughtful experience that feels both personal and historically vast.
Possessor(s) is a polished, character-driven Metroidvania that blends fluid combat, rewarding exploration, and emotionally engaging storytelling. It doesn't change the genre, but its bright visuals, smart gameplay, and memorable main characters make it a fun and enjoyable experience.
Black Ops 7 managed to give us the best multiplayer experience in years, and I’ll be sure to enjoy playing and grinding until the next Call of Duty title. The Zombies mode is also great as it stuck by its traditional style and gave us more goodness along with it. However, I wish I could say the same for the campaign, as it leaves a lot to be desired, although Endgame is quite enjoyable.
The Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Pack is a complete and fun way for new players to start, and it has enough improvements to keep returning players interested. The trilogy is great because of its easy-to-understand but deep alchemy system, fun travel, and getting better at fighting.
Majogami isn’t just another 2D action platformer; it’s the result of Inti Creates’ decades of experience with the genre, remade with big goals. It’s one of their best games in years because of its tight gameplay, beautiful art, and smart boss fights.
HARMONIC REFLECTIONS is more than just a game; it’s a chance to think about relationships, decisions, and growth. It’s an interesting journey that rewards players for being patient, caring, and interested, and it makes them think about themselves long after the last scene.
Dispatch is a one-of-a-kind mix of tactics, story, and humor. It breaks traditional superhero tropes by placing players in the role of a superhero manager rather than a hero. It also has Telltale-style stories, dynamic gameplay, and memorable characters. Every choice you make is important and fun because of the dispatch system, missions that change over time, hero growth, and easy puzzles.
Syberia – Remastered is a great achievement, even though there are some small problems with the animations, some clipping, and some choices that don’t match the style of the original. It presents Syberia to a new generation of gamers and lets old players relive the journey in a way that is more immersive, polished, and emotionally powerful.
After playing Tales of Xillia Remastered for hours, it’s clear that Bandai Namco didn’t try to make a new game. Instead, they wanted to remind people of what made the first game so good. As a result, the game has a charm that feels timeless, and the carefully made changes enhance it rather than detract from it.
Simon the Sorcerer Origins is a triumphant return to form for one of adventure gaming’s funniest icons. Simon the Sorcerer Origins dazzles with stunning art, sharp writing, and heartfelt storytelling—a modern classic that captures the spirit of the ’90s with the craftsmanship of today.
The Outer Worlds 2 demonstrates that Obsidian knows how to craft sequels: they retain what works, enhance features, add more options, and create a world that is both silly and scary, yet also very interesting. This is a great RPG to play, whether you’ve played the first one or this is your first time in Arcadia.
Escape Simulator 2 shows how fun it is to solve problems in their most basic form. You can play Escape Simulator 2 by yourself or with a bunch of other people yelling, “Try the red key again!” Escape Simulator 2 keeps you interested the whole time. It is one of the most rewarding puzzle games I’ve played in recent years because it strikes a good mix between logic, style, and ease of use.