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Homeworld 3 adds a new gloss of paint and some bells and whistles to the traditional Homeworld package but still stays true to what makes it great.
Animal Well delivers a haunting, pixel art Metroidvania that commits to what it does in a way that allows it to excel while not compromising.
INDIKA grounds intrigue with its arthouse cinematic flair and satire while engaging curiosity and entertainment.
Another Crab’s Treasure is a fantastic soulslike for those looking for an entry into soulslikes, even with interesting bosses with lackluster rotations.
TMNT Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants has its moments of fun but needs to have more variety to be truly great
Tales of Kenzera: ZAU is a triumph of storytelling—an immersive and thoughtful story with dynamic gameplay to keep you immersed.
Life Eater is uncomfortable by design, but doesn’t live up to it’s full potential. There are chapters that shine, but not enough.
If you’re a fan of the 4X strategy game genre, Nexus 5X offers exactly what you need: fast gameplay, variability in playstyles, and a single victor.
Gigantic: Rampage Edition revives the MOBA-infused hero shooter, but doesn’t offer quite enough to make sure that it will stick around this time.
Children of the Sun is an incredible puzzle-shooter, challenging but rewarding in every level, while making you feel incredibly cool.
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Sengoku Dynasty may have left early access, but a few tweaks are still needed for the game to reach its full potential.
No maps. No markers. No mercy. Hell is Us trusts you to listen, to feel, and to get lost. And in doing so, it offers something truly rare: a soul.
While not particularly sacry, Cronos: The New Dawn is a lot of fun as a survival horror that puts you in the futuristic armor of the Traveler.