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Gradius Origins features a whole host of classic shmups that will beat the crap out of you, and even an all new one inspired by them.
Chained Echoes: Ashes of Elrant is sublime DLC that gives you a fantastic reason to play one of the greatest RPGs in recent memory some more.
The Wandering Village is a solid city-builder with a comfortable learning curve. It offers a challenge while drip-feeding you new ideas along the way.
If you’re a bookworm then Tiny Bookshops core concept will immediately grab you and the fact it uses real books will delight you even further.
The Royal Writ doesn't hold your hand, but its unique brand of Roguelike deck building is well worth sticking with to experience something new.
Discounty is a delightful shop management game, with lovely tactile checkout gameplay, cosy vibes and a wonderful sense of progression.
If you missed out on Off over a decade ago then this is your chance to experience a weird and wonderful RPG that helped shape the genre.
Static Dread: The Lighthouse tells an interesting story that keeps you busy directing the flow of its eldritch horrors and the day-to-day running of its lighthouse.
1000 Deaths is a trippy platformer with tricky stages and wacky characters, that would be easy to recommend without the camera issues.
Mafia: The Old Country is a familiar tale with simple gameplay, yet the excellent acting and gorgeous backdrop give enough reasons to check it out.
Much like games like Portal and Blue Prince before it, Viewfinder is a puzzle masterpiece that is appointment gaming for absolutely everyone.
Nothing about Echoes of the End is original, but it’s worth a look if you’re a fan of flashy action and environmental puzzles.
MakeRoom is a warm and comfortable way to unwind after a busy day, and lets you be as creative as you want as you set up your adorable little dioramas.
Killing Floor 3 might feel a little bare bones at present, but there's still plenty to enjoy when you're blowing off zed's body parts with your friends.
Despite being a pretty ambitious undertaking and a handful of decent ideas, Spy Drops fails to make the kill.
Phantom Squad is a stiff challenge that will give tactic-heads a lot of trouble, but in the best way.
Morgan: Metal Detective isn’t the gaming equivalent of digging up buried treasure, but equally it’s more enjoyable than digging up horseshoes. If you’ve got two hours and a Steam Deck or handheld PC then curl up on the sofa and enjoy a wander around the Cornish coast with Morgan and her metal detector.
Dear Me, I Was tells a moving story that's grounded in ways rarely seen in video games. Paired with the gorgeous audio and visual style, it's well worth experiencing.
Dead Take is a fantastic psychological horror that pulls no punches, delivering superb acting and some great puzzles that keep you engaged until the very end.
Time Flies may seem like a silly distraction at first, but its heartfelt message and compelling speed-running gameplay make it a masterpiece.