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With unique monsters, an original story and setting, and a lot of tribute in-between, Coromon offers a new spin on a familiar franchise.
Yurukill is odd combination of genres that works surprisingly well but is hamstrung by a lack of depth and short length.
Nightmare Frames is solo developer Postmodern Adventures' most ambitious project yet. It is a great old-school supernatural thriller point-and-click adventure game with some pacing issues.
A game with a lot of potential bogged down by a plethora of bugs and atrocious dialogue & voice acting. Playable but far from enjoyable.
An unbalanced disappointment best left to die hard fans of the Kingdom Rush franchise.
A wonderful, laid back beekeeping simulation that is perfect for players looking for a change of pace from the standard farm sim
Klonoa returns in style, bringing two hidden gems to modern platforms with a fresh coat of paint.
Spidersaurs may be short and lack content outside of story mode but its colorful cartoon stylings and solid run and gun gameplay make it a great twist on the classic genre.
Disgaea 6 Complete’s performance improvements are significant alongside including all previous DLC but changes little from the original’s various flaws.
Fobia – St. Dinfna Hotel offers a solid blend of challenging retro puzzles and some modern horror elements but lacks any enjoyable combat as well as a poor English dub.
Final Vendetta's gameplay is dated but solid and fun. It's more than worth it for any fan of fast action games.
Lost Ruins is a decent 2D action game. Although It's slow pace and and lack of polish may be a hard sell for those looking for something more sophisticated.
Capcom Fighting Collection brings more arcade fare back to consoles, delivering much demanded classics in a quality-packed release.
My Time at Sandrock capitalizes on its status as a sequel by making numerous quality of life improvements to a familiar formula that are already evident despite the game still being in early access. While numerous elements are still in development, the groundwork that has already been laid is showing great promise for a release window of sometime in 2023 if Pathea Games holds true to their development window.
Sonic is back to tread in his past in a compilation that feels a bit too familiar for its own good.
AI: The Somnium Files – nirvanA Initiative tells a satisfying tale with a great cast of characters, challenging puzzles, and a mystery that will keep players guessing with unique twists.
A unique twist on the classic crafting survival genre featuring excellent combat and interesting vampire mechanics.
Wrap it up folks, we have a winner, As far as I'm concerned, the arcade beat 'em up game of 2022 is here. Highly recommended!
The Quarry proves that Supermassive can still tell a satisfying lengthier horror story with more numerous variables and paths, begging players to see just what else it has to offer.
The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story tells a fun and intriguing detective story. Unfortunately, it mostly fails to deliver meaningful and fun gameplay.