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A brilliant experiment in digital hauntology: rich with atmosphere and weird ideas, if a little uneven in execution.
A neon-soaked, foul-mouthed crusade against corporate villainy: chaotic, clever, and explosively entertaining.
A one-click ballet of thrusts and grapples: fast, unforgiving, and utterly addictive.
Mario Tennis Fever blends classic arcade energy with refined mechanics, delivering one of the most fun and competitive Mario sports games to date.
Mewgenics turns failure into evolution, blending brutal tactics with dark humor to create one of the most rewarding roguelikes you can lose yourself in.
A patient, heartfelt reimagining that honors its legacy while smoothing the journey for a new generation.
A mischievous, couch-friendly party game: loud, silly, and imperfect in the best possible way.
A hauntingly beautiful, emotionally grounded sequel that perfects Code Vein’s vision through style, sound, and self-expression.
A rowdy, nostalgia‑soaked party racer, delightfully chaotic in multiplayer, imperfect but lovable in preservation.
A striking idea hampered by rough execution: compelling in flashes, frustrating in practice.
A cozy, well‑made merge puzzle that charms in short bursts but doesn’t do enough to justify a higher score.
A relentless, metal-driven arena shooter that thrives on speed, skill, and controlled chaos.
A joyous, chaotic co-op roguelite that rewards teamwork and creativity, one of the best two-player runs you can have.
A tiny, turbocharged platformer that proves speed and charm can outshine scope, Toree is a blast to master.
A warm, wacky love letter to slice-of-life anime: brimming with charm, but still rough around the edges.
A frantic, toy-filled roguelite with brilliant highs and a few clarity and pacing bumps: great for experimentation, less so for narrative payoff.
A gentle, reflective journey through loss and reconstruction, where every step forward feels like a small act of healing.
A riotous, endlessly replayable party game: messy, maddening, and absolutely worth the price of admission.
A clever, character-first mystery that turns livestream sleuthing into courtroom fireworks.
A visually bold brawler with great ideas, hamstrung by control and performance issues that keep it from taking flight.