SENSEs: Midnight

SENSEs: Midnight

SENSEs: Midnight is a standalone sequel to Sense: A Cyberpunk Ghost Story, and while it is far more ambitious than its predecessor, its reliance on frustrating controls and excessive backtracking, drains the soul out of this paranormal mystery. 

The Lord of The Rings: Gollum

The Lord of The Rings: Gollum

The Lord of the Rings: Gollum is a stealth platformer that follows the story of Gollum escaping his imprisonment within the walls of Barad-Dur. While the idea of playing as Gollum is an interesting one, this whole adventure is bland, often boring, and plagued with a host of technical issues.

Bat Boy

Bat Boy

While Bat Boy can often strike out with a few issues and some frustrating performance woes, it is nonetheless a fun action-packed take on a proven formula. 

Warhammer: Boltgun

Warhammer: Boltgun

Warhammer: Boltgun is a fast-paced retro shooter that brings the action, spectacle, and brutality of the Warhammer license. Unfortunately, a paper-thin story, repetitive enemy variety, and level design cause this title to overstay its welcome.

Showgunners

Showgunners

Showgunners is the perfect mix of XCOM meets Smash Tv. It’s a brutal game show where you’ll use a variety of skills, guns, and items to decimate your opponent. Survive a series of events run by the showrunner as he attempts to make your life a living hell. Showgunners is one hell of a ride.

Stray Blade

Stray Blade

Stray Blade is another in a long line of games to adapt the Fromsoft formula. While its world and characters can often be charming, Stray Blade is full of several undercooked systems, inconsistent mechanics, and is ultimately not fun to play.

Ravenlok

Ravenlok

Releasing day and date on Xbox Game Pass, Ravenlok is a charming and voxel-based adventure game, taking the titular character through an Alice in Wonderland-inspired outing. Despite its short 4-hour length, Ravenlok offers fantastic boss encounters, enjoyable combat, and is absolutely gorgeous to boot. 

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is a fantastic if technically flawed sequel. It continues the story of Cal Kestis as he continues the fight against the Empire. Joined by a new ally, Bode Akuna, Cal, and his fellow companions now seek to discover a safe haven out of the reach of the empire.

The Last Case of Benedict Fox

The Last Case of Benedict Fox

The Last Case of Benedict Fox is an aesthetically pleasing Metroidvania that expertly nails its setting and tone. While the quality of its combat and puzzles will vary from player to player, the game suffers from plenty of inconsistent mechanics and a few technical issues.

Cassette Beasts

Cassette Beasts

Cassette Beasts is an innovative take on the classic Pokemon formula. Trapped on a mysterious new world, you’ll use a cassette player to record the forms of strange monsters around you as you attempt to find a way home. Oh, and you won’t be capturing these monsters, you’ll become them.

Gun Jam

Gun Jam

Gun Jam is a rhythm-focused shooter that is visually pleasing, kitted out with an energetic soundtrack that absolutely rules, but its lack of impact with its weaponry and limits on levels and characters greatly hold this title back, making its offerings feel surprisingly shallow.

Resident Evil 4: Remake

Resident Evil 4: Remake

Resident Evil 4 Remake is, without question, the definitive remake. From improving its story and characters across the board, all wrapped up in gorgeous visuals thanks to the RE Engine, RE4R is a damn impressive game that simply needs to be played.

Hunt the Night

Hunt the Night

Hunt the Night is a retro-style action-adventure game that combines The Legend of Zelda with Bloodborne. Its brutal difficulty may deter most players, but a solid story and ferocious combat reward those who stick around.

Batora: Lost Haven

Batora: Lost Haven

Batora: Lost Haven is the very definition of a mixed bag. While its combat and art design perform a lot of the heavy lifting, its story ends up feeling emotionally weightless due to the game’s fast pace not letting those choices have the time to feel impactful.

Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem

Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem

Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem’s current state is unfortunate, as the game is littered with bugs and a pretty unwieldy controller layout. Regardless, if you can weather the rough edges, there is a truly fantastic action RPG to really lose yourself in.

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty

Team Ninja has a well-known history of delivering stunning action spectacles and Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is no different. By taking advantage of a deflecting system, you’ll save ancient china from an evil that threatens the land. As you make bonds with a huge cast of characters, you’ll also gain powerful monsters as summons, changing the tide of battle in your favor.

Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure

Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure

Trails to Azure is a crucial component to the Legend of Heroes series, a game that shows the shift of power of Crossbell and its surrounding nations. As the SSS look to explore the deeper issues at the heart of the nation, Lloyd and his teammates will have to rely on each other even more if they attempt to make it out alive.

Wanted: Dead

Wanted: Dead

Wanted: Dead is a beautiful mess. Its story and voice acting are atrocious, and its checking pointing system will infuriate you, However, despite those issues, and more that continue to pile on, Wanted: Dead is a complete banger of an early 2000s action title, for better and worse.

Scars Above

Scars Above

Scars Above sees you take on the role of scientist, Kate Ward as she and her crew are transported to a strange alien world, one riddled with a mystery that could devastate the universe as we know it. With a versatile rifle that can freeze, electrocute, or burn enemies, Kate will need to rely on her skills if she is to survive.

Like a Dragon: Ishin!

Like a Dragon: Ishin!

Like a Dragon: Ishin! follows the tale of Sakamoto Ryoma, one of the most prolific figures in Japanese history. While draped in the visual identities of past Yakuza characters, you’ll slash away at enemies in a breathtaking and emotional story, all while singing karaoke, planting crops, and wrestling naked in a bathhouse.