Cameron Woolsey
Battletoads is a reboot of the classic Rare franchise, but fails to recapture the excitement and fun of the originals.
You're trapped in a maze-like Hell in Scathe, but while the shooting is solid, the rest of the game may put you into a haze.
Nether's dire world can be immersive, but glaring issues ranging from unbalanced mechanics to glitches prevent you from getting swept away.
Gomo has heart, but its brevity and lack of challenge keep it from being worth your while.
Dirty Bomb is frantic and entertaining, but doesn't exactly sparkle with originality and stability.
Toy Soldiers: War Chest is a fun tower defense game marred by paywalls and glitches.
Daylight hits the right mood at first, but the creepy atmosphere is pushed aside for lame jump scares and hollow gameplay.
Carmageddon: Reincarnation is a tired and clunky reboot of a better game suited for a different time.
A host of glitches keep Wayward Manor feeling anything but welcoming.
Moebius: Empire Rising is a short adventure bogged down by dull characters and tedious puzzle solving.
Mable & The Wood comes with an interesting take on combat, but shoddy controls, bugs, and odd storytelling prevent it from being an enjoyable journey through the game's cursed kingdom.
Q*bert: Rebooted will leave you struggling with awful controls when you're not nodding off to the tedium.
Deadfall Adventures is a boring, glitchy, and repetitive shooter with too few moments of clarity.