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An absolute banger of a rhythm game that stands out from the crowd, but with a difficulty level that can be intimidating
For all of $10 this is a pleasant surprise of a multiplayer game that keeps it simple, but can be satisfying and approachable
It has the bones that could potentially make for a solid game, but its controls and quirks hold it back
A visual mess, backed up by muddy play that simply doesn’t hold up very well against its contemporaries
The top-tier puzzle series is continuing to find properties to feature, but the strength of the integration in this case is lower than some others out there
A challenging mix of strategy, action, and sometimes quite a bit of luck makes for something distinctive
The idea of a simple head-to-head platforming challenge is at least novel, but perhaps a little niche with its appeal
Overall, it manages to be both accessible and challenging, though a bit cumbersome with a controller
Though lacking the edge of its odd narrative and masks, Material Evidence has a serious Hotline Miami vibe with a side-scrolling perspective
Its focus on a variety of gravity-based mini games makes it novel, but it may not make for balanced competition
A refreshing mix of roguelike elements, strategy, and pirate fun… but it absolutely moves at a peg-legged pace
A side-scrolling platforming action title with a classic style that has some ideas but generally fails to capitalize on them
Imagine a simplistic top-down adventure in the classic Zelda vein, but much, much slower…
It delivers what its name promises, as long as you envisioned playing as the weird guy with a metal detector at the beach every morning
While you can see small glimmers of hope in spots, this farm sim RPG does not feel ready for prime time
Who knew that bringing the telenovela format to a digital narrative could work out to be pretty entertaining?
A sequel to the less elaborate Monument Valley is again well-made, but not terribly inspired either
Though it tries earnestly to compensate with wall-breaking humor, Rage is a bit of a dull mess
The iconic Carmen Sandiego is back to bring down the evil folks at VILE, and maybe teach you some things along the way
While it offers of a different feel in its more mission-based shooting play, it’s missing a spark to take it further
While it has interesting play, and some good arcade sensibilities, it just doesn’t play well on the whole
While not always intuitive, once you get used to its style of play On Your Tail is a fine and cozy mystery-filled adventure
If you’re into dodge-em-up action that will challenge your skills, while it has an unassuming look it delivers
While there’s at least some nuance in the controls to help give it some oomph, Hot Rod Mayhem is outclassed by better indie racers
With plenty of undeniably flashy combat, and plenty of exploration, Atelier Yuma feels a bit different from the RPG norm
Manages to deliver a classically-styled action RPG with a unique voxel look, though quite a humble one overall
There’s a refreshing quality to this sandbox RPG that feels unique, but some technical and balancing problems hold it back
Running with some unique theming, this precision platformer makes clever use of what it has to work with
While nostalgia-hounds may relish a chance to revisit their younger years, weak support for modern controls undermine its playability
While it’s cutesy and pleasant, there are simply far better and deeper cozy sims out there
Undeniably colorful, weird, and wild… but perhaps a bit too up and down for its own good
A refreshing overall take on becoming and being a vampire, that manages to set itself apart
While it has a great art style, and can show some flair in its dialogue, overall the experience struggles with pacing
From the same people who made the excellent Overboard, Expelled is also a clever mystery narrative, but hits slightly differently
A crazy and intense bullet hell shooter that pops visually, and for fans of the subgenre it will likely leave you satisfied
While it has an odd visual style and makes effective use of sound to ratchet up tension, it’s a pretty average survival horror experience
While there’s no question that this Mario 64 contemporary had a unique play style, there’s a reason the series didn’t continue
Taking the formula of the original and essentially doubling down on it, it’s a creative rhythm RPG, but an acquired taste to be sure
Colorful, smart, and yet still approachable, this is generally a well-designed strategy title
This roguelike has a unique art style and feel, but the depth it offers with customization can’t overcome a feeling of repetition
While mechanically not perfect, this Metroidvania mixes a classic feel with an abundance of smart puzzles and works well
While not typically challenging, there’s something about its shooting adventure play that feels refreshing
Creative ideas are always great to see, but they don’t always work very convincingly to make for better play
A pleasant surprise of a game that looks basic, but by making creative use of lighting manages to be interesting
While it succeeds in being weird, sometimes quite inappropriate, and shocking, it’s gameplay doesn’t hold up quite as well
While there’s some potential in place, visual clarity issues lead to muddy play and the experience simply lacks excitement
A somewhat unfortunate case of a single key mechanic being implemented so frustratingly that the whole experience crumbles
It absolutely has some great classic arcade roots, and presents a challenge, but not all are likely intentional
Undeniably quirky and weird on all fronts, this is absolutely a love or hate proposition
While it works reasonably well as a Metroidvania, and the optional time limit is interesting, it doesn’t quite come together