Weird in the best possible way, with inspired writing and brilliant voice acting, Date Everything won’t be for everyone, but that doesn’t make it less thoroughly entertaining
By adding a grounded story, and recipes you complete built around a wide variety of recombined patterns you can get used to, this series takes a big step forward
Utilizing a twin-stick shooting scheme in a way I can’t say I’ve ever encountered, Silver Bullet has a learning curve, but also some very pleasing variety
After some stumbles last year, the Jackbox Games crew has come back with a great collection that moves in multiple directions and is satisfying overall
Running with skateboarding action more akin to the likes of Tony Hawk, and then turning it into an adventure through an odd version of hell, this is a unique experience for sure
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
If you’re into more classic text-based play, this is an outlier that delivers just that and more, but be warned that the interface and some hiccups can be annoying at times
Undeniably weird, but also incredibly simple, and doesn’t ultimately take very long to burn through, but it gets credit for being different and possibly poignant