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Hirogami blends origami artistry with platforming creativity, offering a relaxing and visually stunning adventure filled with clever transformations. Its gorgeous presentation, great sound design, and beginner-friendly gameplay make it easy to love, even if uneven difficulty and repetitive music hold it back from greatness.
Otherskin delivers strong world design, striking visuals, and fun morphing mechanics that feel pulled from the golden age of adventure gaming. But severe optimization problems, repetitive combat, and unpolished gameplay prevent it from reaching its full potential. If patched, it could become a cult favourite for now, it’s a beautiful but broken journey.
Silent Hill F captures everything that made the franchise legendary psychological depth, grotesque beauty, and emotional storytelling, while introducing a bold new cultural setting and a memorable protagonist. Its combat issues may frustrate, but its atmosphere and narrative artistry make it a must-play for horror fans.
For veterans, it is a trip down memory lane that feels as fierce and satisfying as ever. For newcomers, it is a history lesson in what made Mortal Kombat a cultural phenomenon. The Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection is the ultimate celebration of a fighting game icon. It captures the essence of what made Mortal Kombat revolutionary while giving players the tools to appreciate its history, artistry, and cultural impact.
Overall I would say that Just Dance 2026 Edition is a solid addition to the Just Dance lineup. It stays true to the game franchises' roots while introducing fresh new tracks and game modes that keep the fun going. If you are a known Just Dance lover, it's an easy add to your collection. If you just want a game that gets you dancing, introduces you to new genres, and offers welcoming gameplay for all skill levels, definitely try it out.
It is a good game, but despite genuinely enjoying some aspects, I was left wanting more.
It is a heartfelt, cozy, and impressive creative playground, especially remarkable for a solo developer, and a fantastic pick for anyone who loves to design at their own pace. I recommend you try it for yourself and let me know what you build.
Donkey Kong Bananza isn’t just a triumphant return; it’s a joyful, expertly crafted love letter to the series, blending fresh ideas with retro spirit. Whether you’re a veteran from the Donkey Kong Country days or just looking for excellent platforming, Bananza delivers. My advice to those playing… Be sure to stick around after BOTH credit sequences. There is always just a little more than you think there will be…. If this is the new standard for DK, the franchise is in excellent hands. DK is SO back.
Stellar Blade is a flawed but undeniably compelling action game. Its narrative and characters leave much to be desired, but when it comes to visual spectacle and exhilarating combat, it’s razor-sharp. It’s clear that Hyung-Tae Kim designed this as a gameplay-first experience, and that choice pays off in many ways. If you’re here for the story, you’ll likely be disappointed. But if you’re here to slay monsters, master combos, and revel in the aesthetic grandeur of its world, Stellar Blade delivers.
Mario Kart World might not revolutionize the series, but it doesn’t need to. Instead, it refines what already works while adding enough new features to feel fresh. The Knockout Tour is an instant classic. The free-roam mode adds depth. The visuals and performance meet the expectations of new hardware. And at its heart, World remains the definitive party racer, a game anyone can pick up and enjoy, whether you’re a longtime fan or a first-time player.
It’s a brief but memorable slice of teen life, with enough heart and humour to make me want to revisit the first game to see what I missed. If you’re looking for something short, sweet, and inclusive, this one’s worth a spot in your library.
CritterGarden is a pleasant and fun game that combines farming, science, and resource management to create a fun and engaging experience. It's easy to pick up but has enough complexity to keep you engaged for many hours. I'd rate it a 7.5 out of 10 and suggest it to anyone who enjoys relaxing games with some challenge and likes creature collecting. Be warned, though, that you'll be doing a lot of small tasks and could find yourself losing hours playing as you work in your alien garden.
I am rating this game 9/10 for its brilliant writing, dynamic characters, and the sheer silly joy it brings. Who knew being in a romantic relationship with Existential Dread could be this much fun?!
Mindseye wants to be a cyberpunk thriller. It wants to challenge players with ideas about AI, control, and identity. But instead of exploring those themes with depth and care, it trades them for predictable set pieces, forgettable characters, and unremarkable gameplay. There’s a great game buried somewhere deep in Mindseye’s concept. But what shipped feels like a mid-generation Xbox 360 game, not a modern narrative-driven experience. It’s not offensive or broken beyond repair—it’s just unambitious, uninspired, and instantly forgettable.
A Love Letter to the Genre. Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is more than just a compilation—it's a preservation project, a training ground, and an arcade party all rolled into one. With smooth online play, thoughtful upgrades, and a roster that’s second to none, this is a must-have for fighting game fans across generations.
Creature Keeper is a new spin on monster-taming, bursting with heart, clever writing, and a gameplay loop that kept me coming back for 'just one more creature
DOOM: The Dark Ages is a brutal, thrilling, and visually spectacular entry in the franchise. It offers one of the best combat systems DOOM has seen, thanks largely to the Shield Saw and refined parrying. Despite a few pacing issues and some repetitive encounters in the final chapters, the game remains a worthy addition to the DOOM legacy. For fans of DOOM (2016) and DOOM Eternal, this is a no-brainer. It’s a rich, action-packed FPS that proves the Slayer’s fury burns just as bright in the past as it does in the future.
Whether you're playing solo or with a partner, this is an adventure worth taking. It’s hilarious, heartfelt, and consistently surprising—a cathartic takedown of corporate culture, served with a smile, a slap, and a whole lot of goo. A vibrant, satirical, and joyfully absurd platforming adventure with heart, humour, and heaps of alien charm. Whether you're here for laughs, traversal, or co-op chaos, Revenge of the Savage Planet delivers a refreshing dose of weird in all the best ways.
StarVaders is proving to be a go-to for roguelike and deckbuild enthusiasts. Its addictive gameplay, and community-driven development make it one to watch as it prepares to launch April 30th. Its colorful presentation, depth of strategy, and infinitely replayable matches
A confident, stylish return for one of fighting game history’s most iconic franchises. Deep, accessible, and packed with features, City of the Wolves howls with potential.