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Highguard
65/100
65
Highguard's central mode is genuinely cool, but it's overstuffed with FPS trends that should go away for a while.
Terra Invicta
81/100
81
Saving the world grand strategy-style.
Cairn
91/100
91
Siphons the rage out of navigation puzzlers like Death Stranding and Baby Steps, resulting in prickly but approachable climbing.
An anime hack-and-slash in soulslike clothing.
Point and click, now with servants.
A marvelous, grim, often comedic time-travel mystery hybrid.
TR-49
88/100
88
The developer of Overboard and Expelled delivers its darkest adventure yet.
A big-hearted battle to save the universe.
Decide who is accommodated and who is liquidated in this zombie apocalypse medical management sim.
A robust kart racer to rival Nintendo's own, though one which comes with plenty of similar baggage.
Megabonk
88/100
88
This sublimely silly auto-attacker makes fighting the armies of darkness a riot.
My patients have a disease, and my spacebar is the cure.
Hell is Us
72/100
72
The haunting world of Hell is Us has a lot to offer when you're not fighting the same handful of enemies.
The streets come alive at night.
Dogpile
70/100
70
A scruffy but lovable little stray.
Death Howl
81/100
81
Death Howl is an awful bully, and I love it.
Cultic
81/100
81
Paint Anytown, USA red with blood.
Skate the (under)world.
More arcade magic from the creators of TMNT: Shredder's Revenge—but perhaps a bit too old school for its own good.
Routine
77/100
77
Retrofuturistic style and unsettling horrors can't quite send Routine into orbit.