Boltgun: Forges of Corruption

Boltgun: Forges of Corruption

Forges of Corruption focuses directly on what was great about Boltgun and offers up just enough new content that it feels like a worthwhile purchase. The level design is far more impressive than the base game with massive open areas that showcase the world of Graia in all its glory.

Roxy Racoon's Pinball Panic

Roxy Racoon's Pinball Panic

Racoon’s Pinball Panic is a bland and visually disappointing experience in its own right with pinball tables and physics that simply don’t hold up or keep your interest. 

RIPOUT

RIPOUT

RIPOUT can often be a good time, but a vastly repetitive loop throughout procedurally generated environments only grants the occasional impressive moment.

XDefiant

XDefiant

XDefiant has a chance to be something pretty impressive and while there are traces of that excellence here, it’s too soon to say considering the lack of significant content and the slim variety within each faction.

Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes

Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes

Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is a spiritual successor to the Suikoden series, even helmed by the game’s original creator. It follows Nowa, a fresh recruit ready to prove their worth. As war brews on the horizon, political machinations start to unravel as Nowa and his team are set to save the land of Allraan.

Horizon Chase 2

Horizon Chase 2

Horizon Chase 2’s visuals and approach may deter the more hardcore audience, but it’s a solid throwback to the arcade racers from years past that is ultimately a very satisfying experience.

System Shock

System Shock

System Shock has finally come to consoles and is a very rewarding and rich experience despite the transition to controller not always feeling great. As you explore a space station under the control of a AI, you’ll use the tools and weapons you find to track them down and escape with your life.

Hellblade II: Senua's Saga

Hellblade II: Senua's Saga

Like Senua's Sacrifice before it, Saga is a showpiece of technical innovation by an incredibly small team. Its use of mental illness as a narrative device continues to be a core pillar of its experience, tapping into nearly every avenue of combat and narrative.

Hypercharge: Unboxed

Hypercharge: Unboxed

Hypercharge: Unboxed has been an absolute delight in being one of the only true gaming experiences that allow you to really relive your childhood. The battlegrounds are filled with so many toys that I remember playing with to set pieces and encounters that feel ripped directly from my memory.

Neptunia: Game Maker R:Evolution

Neptunia: Game Maker R:Evolution

Neptunia: Sisters vs Sisters was the first title in the series to really disappoint me, and yet Game Maker R:Evolution hands down disappoints me further, making me question if this series is even for me anymore. Its combat and level design are barebones and empty of anything remotely engaging.

Heading Out

Heading Out

Heading Out is a stylish driving game with rogue-lite elements that have you outpacing your fear as you cross America. As you take part in races, out run cops, and meet an eclectic band of characters, you’ll make choices that will dictate if you can escape your fear or succumb to it.

Mullet MadJack

Mullet MadJack

Mullet MadJack is a tour de force of sensory overload and pure chaos, wrapped in a tight 2-3 hour package that begs to be played over and over. And thankfully, once you wrap credits, you can jump right into the endless mode that gives you more reason to keep the party going.

Terra Memoria

Terra Memoria

Clocking in at around 18-20 hours, Terra Memoria certainly feels inspired by titles such as Grandia and delivers a fairly decent adventure by its end, even if doesn’t really bring a lot of new ideas with it.

Little Kitty Big City

Little Kitty Big City

The Untitled Goose Game approach certainly works and the game is extremely digestible that you can easily polish it off in a single day or a more casual weekend. If this is the start of a Little Kitty Big City franchise, then Double Dagger certainly has my attention and my time.

Stellar Blade

Stellar Blade

Stellar Blade is the console debut for Shift Up, a studio that has delivered one of the best games on the platform. From its stylish combat and design, Stellar Blade is a solid action game that brings a ton of variety in its exploration and combat, resulting in a damn-near masterpiece.

Another Crab's Treasure

Another Crab's Treasure

I went into Another Crab’s Treasure expecting it to be a solid adventure, unfortunately, I just wasn’t into what the game offered after a few hours, leaving me with a world I didn’t want to explore, and one that felt like a chore to even navigate

House Flipper 2

House Flipper 2

At the end of last year, House Flipper 2 was released on PC. Now, just a few months later, the game has come to consoles. So, is this simulator sequel worth your flippin’ time, and does it play well on consoles?

Granblue Fantasy: Relink

Granblue Fantasy: Relink

From the surface, Relink looks to be a fairly straightforward adventure; however, it has a level of depth that finds itself wearing its influences close to its chest, offering just enough content and mechanics to deepen its fast-paced gameplay.

TMNT: Wrath of the Mutants

TMNT: Wrath of the Mutants

TMNT: Wrath of the Mutants is an expanded port of the 2017 arcade release. This take on the 2012 cartoon series has charm but lacks everything else. With a wasted voice cast and limited combat mechanics, this port is not a shining example of the legacy of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Isonzo

Isonzo

Over the last couple of weeks I’ve been trying to experience WWI: Isonzo, also known as simply Isonzo, a multiplayer-only first-person shooter developed by BlackMill Games.