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An attractive, reasonably challenging, and smart Metroidvania experience awaits
While it gets off to a rocky start, its Quake roots then shine to make for a mostly satisfying retro first-person shooter
As simulations go, especially those with so many steps and tasks, this one works out better than most
While there’s a decent and sort of casual feel to it, there’s not enough to remain satisfying for long
Elena Temple is back with another retro romp, though this time shifting the focus more to puzzling than action
While it has a pleasant mix of therapeutic calm and puzzles, it’s also a pretty bare bones and dull affair
Its attempt to make an arcade-style game in a classic but slightly more modern style is nice, but not very good
A surprisingly good mix of creepiness and smart puzzles, but doesn’t completely stick the landing
If you like the format of the Mario Party formula, but would like a more stylish and bizarre experience, this delivers
While a pretty shameless copy of the likes of Suika Game, it does add an interesting wrinkle to the mix
Absolutely a visual feast, and when the action kicks in it can be fun, but it can also drag in places filling for time
Proof that combining zombies, aliens, and guns can still utterly fail to make for compelling play
A challenging mix of chemistry and puzzles
Less a proper game and more of an odd and repetitive loop of walking around looking for small changes to amuse yourself
A different theme, and a variation for unlocking new puzzles, awaits in this alternative Picross
With many great beat-em-up and even Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle titles out there, it’s hard to make a case for this one
While adding flavor with 3 characters who each have a story and branching paths, the shooting side doesn’t hold up
While it absolutely adds some depth to the classic formula with mission variety and a story, it can only get upcycled so much
A pleasant enough puzzler with a cute look, but nothing revolutionary either
Exploration and discovery on the high seas that’s pleasant but not very thrilling
I’m not sure if there’s a joke I’m supposed to be in on here somehow? Whatever it is, I cringed more than anything…
Whether solo or co-op this shipping game will test your speed, skills, planning, and patience
A somewhat different and certainly more bizarre version of the Reigns formula awaits in the stars
While it has a unique hand-drawn art style as a draw, its overall design and play have issues
A solid take on a cinematic adventure of sorts as you try to evade capture and save your sister
While you can see some potential in this somewhat unusual strategic roguelike, its repetition can be mind-numbing
While undoubtedly delivering an odd and unexpected story, it’s hard to identify its selling point beyond that
Giving first-person shooting some roguelike twists helps to make things interesting, but it lacks overall depth
A pretty uninspired and dull color-changing take on a lane-changing runner
An amusing mix of Real Housewives energy, high aristocratic culture, and a smidge of Punch-Out make it unique
While a pretty bare bones box pusher visually, some charm and the addition of stacking add to its appeal
Interesting real-time battles and strategy elements feel novel, but this isn’t a guaranteed home run
A cool attempt to give the Vampire Survivors formula some story beats but it ultimately comes up short
Undoubtedly dark and grim, but also quite slow and dull
An intriguing mix of Minesweeper and roguelike unpredictability that works well
A pretty dark but compelling story of a woman betrayed, with you helping decide how her story ends
A decent take on a casual hidden item game, but it has some issues
Absolutely delivering some classic 3D adventure beats, Girl Genius is worth a look
While it lacks a bit in structure and direction, this fishing adventure does have some charm
A unique art style and plenty of feline charm help to make this a pleasant puzzler
A decent bit of platform shooting action, but it doesn’t top some of its predecessors
An interesting mix of botanical rejuvenation, exploration, and problem solving
This collection of 3 handheld titles, including one never released in the US, can be fun, even if a bit redundant
For fans of mystery solving and retro games there may be some appeal, but it’s a very haphazard affair
While it may have a budget price, the game’s pretty threadbare play still provides little value
A well-written mother-daughter road trip in search of answers about the past
A novel idea, setting up twin-stick shooting with missions and zombies, that leads to mixed feelings
An odd mix of very limited puzzling and unsatisfying story elements
A horror adventure that has a great sense of ambiance and dread, but that has some design weaknesses
For retro fans who enjoyed portable RPGs in the Gameboy era, Kudzu successfully captures that spirit and vibe