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Flint: Treasure of Oblivion is a fun experience and should be great with a couple of updates and changes; the story is great, the level designs are pretty, and it’s worth giving a shot, if only for the story. Combat is unique but not new in the way it sets Flint: Treasure of Oblivion apart from other games, so it shouldn’t be too hard to master.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is the incredible action-adventure game fans have been waiting for. It is, without a doubt, my favorite game of 2024. It was expected that this game would be good, but it did not deliver what would ultimately be a flawless and authentic Indiana Jones experience.
Anyone who enjoys animals will enjoy Stars in the Trash because it has so many details, including exquisite artwork and meticulous attention to detail. Stars in the Trash is like watching a Disney film, and it feels even more like that now that we’ve finished playing it.
Songs of Silence is a competent strategy game that does enough to carve out a position for itself in a crowded genre. Its interesting army management, unique card system, real-time fighting, and superb Skirmish Mode make it difficult not to appreciate the efforts.
The Spirit of the Samurai’s steep difficulty curve, clunky controls, and sparse, underwhelming puzzles may frustrate newcomers. While optimization is solid, the UI and limited customization options need improvement. Despite these shortcomings, the game’s visuals, atmosphere, and rewarding combat mechanics make it a promising title with room for polish.
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 & 2 Remastered is a strong nod to two iconic classics, offering updated visuals and memorable voice acting. While the gameplay feels dated and lacks significant new features, it's still a worthwhile experience for fans of the original games.
Uncle Chop's Rocket Shop is a great game with fun mechanics, a cool art style, and humor that complements all of them. It's not something that you should play if you are short on time and don't have patience, but I would recommend it if you are free and want to dive into the world of puzzles with indie-type art.
FANTASIAN Neo Dimension is a true RPG, even if the original was released as a mobile game. The handcrafted look gives the game its character, even though the distinctive art style may not be to everyone’s taste. As an old RPG fan, I really enjoyed playing this, as it brought back a wave of nostalgic feelings.
Infinity Nikki is filled to the brim with fashion and fun; play as pink-haired Nikki and her cat Momo as they explore different places, solve wacky puzzles, and collect a number of clothes to show off their sense of style. There are also picture challenges, magical hopscotch, and non-combat purifying mechanics in Infinity Nikki for casual players to enjoy.
Presenting itself as a classic fairytale in a new light, Moss is easily considered a required play by any VR enthusiast. Quill’s journey is one of excitement, thrills, and ingenuity that takes advantage of its medium in innovative ways to make you a part of the story, not just a spectator.
Lego Horizon Adventures offers a fun, lighthearted take on the Horizon series, with charming visuals and engaging combat that will appeal to younger audiences. However, its repetitive level design, lack of stealth mechanics, and limited replayability hold it back from reaching its full potential.
Mindcop surpasses expectations in terms of what a single detective game can do because of its engaging gameplay, intricate plot, and abundance of atmospheric elements. Whatever your level of mystery-solving expertise, it's a game you won't regret playing.
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake is a love letter to retro RPGs with its shiny, modern reinterpretation of a timeless classic. With some absolutely jaw-dropping HD-2D visuals, a re-recorded soundtrack, and gameplay tweaks like difficulty levels and party tactics, the remake does everything to retain that retro spirit intact.
Combining Egyptian themes with a dash of sci-fi flair, Voidwrought is very pretty for a Metroidvania. Its story is light, and there is minor backtracking here and there, but its eye-catching visuals and satisfying gameplay make it a great pick.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard offers beautifully crafted environments, but its shallow enemy design and lack of narrative depth may disappoint series veterans. For those seeking a more casual RPG experience, it could be enjoyable, but it’s not worth paying full price. Wait for a discount.
Reconciling with the past while reaching those same highs, Life is Strange: Double Exposure achieves telling an irresistible page-turner of a mystery that does not let up. Structuring a big reveal at the end of each chapter is not an easy task, yet it is done here masterfully. This thrilling whodunit is wrapped in thoughtful conversations, silly puns, and one of the best gaming soundtracks in recent years, making it a delight to play from beginning to end.
Sonic X Shadow Generations is a fantastic blend of nostalgia and innovation. The remastered Sonic campaign pairs beautifully with the exciting new Shadow story, offering tight platforming and exhilarating speed. It's fun, polished, and full of surprises—definitely worth your time!
It’s ironic, really, because, in my opinion, Call of Duty Cold War multiplayer was one of the best, which was, of course, developed by Treyarch. Yet, they managed to deliver the worst and most intolerable multiplayer experience in the franchise’s history. Unless the multiplayer gets a major buff in future updates, the zombies mode may be the content that saves Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.
Shin chan: Shiro and the Coal Town's Showa-era art style will transport you to rural Japan in all its quaint, charming detail and provide hours of entertaining narrative with bizarre characters. Although there is some griding in the action, the game nevertheless manages to put you through warm-hearted comedy, providing a nostalgic break.
1000xRESIST is a deep, evocative narrative game that blends elements of visual novels with the sci-fi exploration genre. With complex story building, atmospheric design, and strong thematic focuses on identity and survival, this title is one that I would recommend everyone experience.