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A fairly solid puzzle challenge in the vein of Monument Valley
Some interesting ideas melded together into one package doesn’t necessarily make for success
A core premise that seems interesting and fresh loses its appeal as it wears on
Among the pretty lackluster auto-shooters hoping to tap into the space Vampire Survivors pretty well owns, this may be the least impressive
A pretty dull arcade experience with a limited scope, some visual clarity issues, and aggravating shortcomings
A pretty easygoing mix of classic isometric action-adventure fun, combat, and mech-based boss fights
A combination of limited controls, finicky stage design, and a lack of much variety make this tough to get excited about
Old-school adventure fans should be thrilled with a newcomer that has witty writing, some great gags, and looks great
Reasonably well-implemented puzzles are hampered by poor controls if you’re not playing with a touchscreen
A fighter with some great character designs and amazing combos, but you’ll need to invest some time to get to that level
An underwhelming attempt to capture the general spirit of the likes of Bubble Bobble and its kin
Apparently now “Anomaly Detection” is somehow a formal subgenre… sigh
A slightly different take on cooperative play as you fuel things up, though it fails to have much overall variety
Shows some combat-oriented roguelike action promise, but feels a bit too muddy in practice to compete with the best
Works well enough in delivering varied and challenging puzzles… but its controls and lack of decent guidance frustrate
While it generally plays and feels like a lower-quality Metroid variant, it has some charm
Sluggish controls and periodic bugginess absolutely stand in the way of this retro redux getting its due
A cooking game that’s so stilted and awkward that it doesn’t really capture the essence of cooking well at all
A unique and compelling (if somewhat short overall) adventure, though it likely looks and runs better on other systems
A good excuse to return to River City Girls 2 if you were a fan, and amusing, but doesn’t change the game meaningfully either
Cute theming, yes, but still a retread of previous efforts
Absolutely an odd game with a somewhat horrific element as you’ll die often for disappointing your subject
An interesting RPG with unique combat that looks great, but whose story and characters are a complete mess
It does have the elements of a retro-style side-scrolling shooter, it’s just boring
A very different LEGO experience, feeling more geared towards single-player action, that may not appeal to the normal series fans
An eclectic mix of 4 mildly interactive but wildly different vignettes that is short but thoroughly unique
A pretty solid tactical RPG reveals itself, but only after a number of hours of play and far too much story
This follow-up takes the ball from the original game in the series and runs hard towards greater success with it
Creativity, some trippiness, and a ticking clock make this twist on a whodunnit intriguing to say the least
A straight-up old-school classic point-and-click adventure, through and through
At its core it has some decent ideas, and is cute enough, but your choices feel too constrained and repetition sets in pretty quickly
Yet another take on the Suika Game formula, but with pieces that get wildly too big it’s kind of a mess
A more sports-oriented take on the likes of Bubble Bobble and Snow Bros that does differentiate itself, but not too much
An absolutely odd adventure with a unique hook and a host of weird characters
A hodge podge collection of arcade ports that had vision, but whose features may have been better realized by others
Another take on the casual puzzling Suika Game formula that isn’t the worst, but also isn’t the best
A somewhat odd platformer with roguelike elements, large areas, and a consistent sense of urgency
A pretty well shameless 1-to-1 reskin of far too many specific aspects of another property simply isn’t a good look
A pretty surprisingly good, and very different, take on the somewhat notorious franchise
Some fresh ideas and a distinct style earn it points, but some problematic bugs can make it tough to love
Absolutely cranks up the tension and frights in spots, and has a few decent puzzles, but it isn’t without issues
A generally successful morphing of the classic arcade series into a new genre, but it isn’t without its issues
On a system full of budget platforms of all types, this feels among the least ambitious and successful
A budget title that somehow manages to be simple conceptually but annoying to control
An overly-basic shooter that honestly just feels like a primitive proof of concept more than anything
It’s more family-friendly vibe may turn some people away, but it has a pretty solid mix of action, stealth, and strategy
A vampiric take on the traditional child-raising sim
While it’s style of platforming is absolutely unique, and poses a challenge, it also feels tough to love
Sticks to just being a decent light and casual sim, but is hardly groundbreaking in any way
Opting to break away from licensed properties for its horror tables, Zen Studios sets out to create something of their own