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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.
A moody, discovery-driven metroidvania with bright ideas: promising and enjoyable, but held back by combat and navigation rough edges.
A focused, dramatic return to the battlefield that proves Dynasty Warriors still knows how to make legends feel larger than life.
A rewarding, nerve‑wracking sim for players who love fixing things under pressure: brilliant in concept, a little rough at the edges.
A compact, poetic deckbuilder; challenging, intimate, and quietly memorable.
A smart, morally messy business sim: ambitious and rewarding, if you can tolerate the rough edges.
A brilliant, endlessly replayable terraforming sim, strategy and spectacle in perfect balance.
Dune Crawl transforms cooperation into survival, tasking players with commanding a towering crawler across a beautifully hand-drawn desert where every journey is unpredictable, chaotic, and uniquely shared.
A goofy, high-energy rhythm romp that’s pure fun with friends, but it needs a full flock to truly shine.
Every hammer strike echoes through the realm: forge with care, and history will remember your name.
A game that punishes ignorance and rewards curiosity: mysterious, unforgiving, and quietly brilliant.
A brutal, beautiful throwback—if you crave the slow burn of classic survival horror, Flesh Made Fear will consume you in the best possible way.
Ambitious and rewarding when it clicks, but expect turbulence, this one’s for planners who don’t mind a rough landing.
A rowdy, strategic love letter to lane defense, brutal when it needs to be, brilliantly playful when it doesn’t.
A tiny island of wonders: adorable, clever, and utterly irresistible; a perfect little escape for anyone who loves puzzles and cats.
Replanted revives a classic with bright visuals and smart new modes, rough at launch, but now a delightful way to defend the backyard.