Baldur's Gate III

Baldur's Gate III

Baldur’s Gate 3 is a remarkable achievement for Larian Studios. While their work on Divinity Original Sin set the groundwork for what Baldur’s Gate 3 would be, the final product is truly a work of art. While the PS5 version has a few hiccups to iron out, both it and the PC version are a stunning display of character, combat, and exploration, all determined by a lucky roll of the die.

Gazzlers

Gazzlers

Gazzlers is an on-rails VR shooting gallery that takes the high-speed chase of Mad Max Fury Road with the quirky charm of the Rabbids, albeit with a bit more savagery. This roguelike shooter has you upgrading weapons, your health, and how much damage you do to this army of Gazzlers all attempting to hunt you down.

Assassin's Creed: Mirage

Assassin's Creed: Mirage

Developed by Ubisoft Bordeaux, a team normally behind the scenes aiding in development of other Ubisoft Originals, Assassin’s Creed: Mirage would be the studio’s first full game, not to mention a long-awaited return to the true assassin nature of the series. While its smaller package can be a bit oversimplified, it is nonetheless an extremely enjoyable adventure.

Mortal Kombat 1

Mortal Kombat 1

Mortal Kombat 1 is the follow-up to Mortal Kombat 11 Aftermath, a DLC that saw Liu Kang rebooting the kurrent timeline to bring peace across the realms. However, a mysterious evil is set to disrupt that peace through various means. MK1 is a solid fighter that excels at what it does but does have limited modes to keep you occupied.

Lil Gator Game

Lil Gator Game

Lil Gator Game is built around the titular Lil Gator and his older sister. As the pair grew up, the older sibling would create a game for her younger brother, charging him with a quest that is very much inspired by The Legend of Zelda, even pointing out that the hero is often green, something that Lil Gator is very much excited about.

Adore

Adore

Adore takes the Pokémon formula of commanding a squad of monsters into an isometric adventure akin to Diablo or Torchlight. While its combat, progression, and style is fairly decent, generic missions, incredibly tiny text, and a grindy repetitive loop significantly hold it back.

Dros

Dros

Dros, an action puzzler that has you escaping a 40-floor tower, has moments of solid character work, hurmor, engaging puzzles, and while a few environmental assets can often get in the way, it nonetheless delivers a solid little adventure.