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It isn’t terribly surprising that the storyline is plain bizarre and that the motivations and behaviors of pretty well a...
The first rule with the game is really to not try to make much sense of it, just go along for the ride and accept the we...
In the end I’m very torn on Super Destronaut DX because so much about it works very well but given its simplicity just a...
Taking the silly premise of a bomb-laying chicken and then milking it for all its worth Bomb Chicken is an unusual mix o...
Getting started can be a bit overwhelming but thankfully the in-game tutorial does a pretty good job of walking you thro...
Starting with the gameplay as arcade-style representations of the sport go SVB delivers the majority of what you’d be lo...
In the game you’ll take on the role of a space explorer of sorts who ends up finding himself stranded on an alien planet...
As a non-fan of Mega Man the roguelike nature of 20XX at least appeals to me more than that series as a whole. The quick...
In each of the first 3 chapters you’ll be working with a different character. In the first it will be the budding compos...
Everything starts out pretty simply as the game does a fine job of walking you through its mechanics one element at a ti...
In order to help yourself out, between missions you’ll need to carefully manage and upgrade your crew and your plane. Ea...
Aside from the difficulty potentially being a bit much, though not necessarily inconsistent with the toughest foes you’d...
You’ll play through the game as a scientist who, through a freak accident, finds himself in an alien world. Almost immed...
Modern, self-conscious, and full of more pop culture references than you can shake a stick at The Wardrobe is very much ...
Keeping in mind that the levels in Kid Tripp were always designed to support speed running, while you could choose to ta...
As a whole Pocket Rumble stands up very well as an extremely budget-friendly fighter that has few frills but delivers wh...
Through the game’s 8 chapters and more than 90 stages you’ll be in charge of a growing roster of squids looking to fight...
Your challenge in the game is to clear the various colored Yuso (that’s the name of the cute little smiley circles you’r...
Starting with the single-player campaigns there’s no doubt a ton to play through. Much of the campaign ends up serving a...
On paper everything sounds pretty good, as the game does offer up 35 missions of mech-based action and a Horde Mode wher...
While this is a hold-over from the previous generation this multiplayer runner is a lot of fun. Though in principle it's...
Imagine if you took a relatively simple 8-bit tennis game and then infused it with some unique characters and a fair amo...
This is a world defined by a very different turn of events from World War II, one where the Nazis defeated the United St...
In the game you’ll play as Violet, a teenage girl who is in a hurry to grow up. Falling asleep with frustrations on her ...
Even with the game’s other failings, compelling and tight combat could have been a real saving grace. Unfortunately, not...
This is probably the most action-oriented and challenging game in this small list but it also has a somewhat sad family-...
In it you’ll play as a young boy who is hoping to save his lost family, and the rest of his village, after they’re all o...
Playing through the game as, you guessed it, a blob who is able to take on colored paint, your task is to return vibrant...
Roughly speaking the core concept in CubiKolor is quite simple. You are able to control a cube that has a different colo...
In order to do battle with these beasts you’ll get to choose between 4 different starter configurations, mapping to the ...
Overall, if you’re down for some very challenging play and an absolute avalanche of tracks to play through MUSYNX is a f...
If you’re looking for a story there’s not much to speak of but the basics involve your two characters, essentially a fal...
For the most part the item management and usage is nicely streamlined, lacking a cumbersome traditional action interface...
The perspective in the game is roughly reverse of what you’d normally expect, with Kaito riding towards you as you move ...
Going through the basics doesn’t take too long, you’re a square that has the ability to jump and double-jump… and that’s...
Without a doubt Lanota was a massive surprise for me, as its unassuming presentation and opening levels completely gave ...
Another one of the titles I didn't originally review for the system, this is another one of those games that would be cr...
That leads to my biggest criticism for the game, though it’s not crippling, the fact that you’re unable to lock spaces i...
Similar to games like Little Alchemy you’ll start with some basic elemental skills, which you’ll slowly use to combine a...
Now throw in the fact that, true to its name, a single connecting strike will end the round and the result ends up being...
While there are a few mode variants it all boils down to the same gameplay and stages, you can just play through it as a...
Every 10 levels you’ll then face a more formidable foe, and they’ll have unique attacks for you to deal with. There’s al...
In the end I’d consider BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle a pretty impressive fighting game that will easily fill the void left ...
It turns out for the most part you’ll muddle through the experience likely primarily using the question prompts provided...
What can make the game exciting, but is also its greatest weakness, is its sheer complexity and how with so much going o...
Before getting to that detail we’ll review the action itself, which for the most part is adequate if a bit on the button...
Possibly one of the more bizarre titles I played in 2018, Just Shapes and Beats pretty well gives away its secret in the...
This survival title has a mix of a main storyline driving your progress and some challenging survival play as well. You'...
What helps it apart, though not everyone may appreciate this aspect, is that once you’ve gotten your feet wet and get go...
If you’ve ever wondered what a procedurally-generated roguelike Zelda could look like Songbringer takes a fair shot at i...