GameGrin's Reviews
Drop Duchy feels like Tetris blended with a board game. You must be strategic with your placement - just clearing lines won't be enough to ensure your victory!
Shotgun Cop Man is just dumb fun, with a short yet excellently done campaign that feels satisfying to beat. What else do you need to have a good time?
Finding Frankie is a mostly fun parkour experience with interesting levels and enemies, but the clunky controls are hard to ignore in this movement-focused title, and the lack of horror won't satisfy those looking for their next scare.
A near-flawless title, with an utterly fantastic gameplay loop, art direction and variety.
Some minor technical issues aside, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is everything a fan of the series could ask for, whilst also giving newcomers the best version of the game.
As simulator games go, Pets Hotel isn't one I'd recommend. Too many repetitive jobs and lack of polish make this a chore to play.
Rise of the Ronin does a great job at combining combat and stealth, improved by a vast array of weapons to wield. The characters are memorable, as are the locations, showing off bakumatsu Japan. Regrettably, performance issues sour the experience.
If you're a fan of the first Monaco, this is better in every way. If you're not, you just might find that this heist title is right up your alley.
Steel Seed has a lot of fun aspects, but does fall short in some important parts, such as gameplay and music.
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is a great addition to the series, with a large cast of fighters and accessible controls that let you pull off big attacks with ease.
Bionic Bay is amazing. It's a game filled with passion and beauty in its brutal and unrelenting world, and has plenty to do after you've beaten its short campaign for the most determined of players.
Reignbreaker is a great rogue-like set in a dystopian punk world that feels more forgiving than titles like Hades.
The Darkest Files is a well-crafted courtroom game that's grounded in history, offering deep investigative gameplay and excellent storytelling.
CarGo! is a fun and challenging multiplayer game that requires teamwork, but playing on your own can be tricky to do.
The First Berserker: Khazan is a fantastic action-RPG, with impeccable combat. Despite some minor issues shortcomings, it's one of the best of the genre.
Monster Energy Supercross 25 - The Official Video Game works mechanically and has a sense of style, but there's nothing to keep you playing past a certain point.
A remaster done right, with loads of extra materials to check out, on top of a more polished version of the original game.
Everything works with Grit and Valor -1949, but the repetitive nature of the concept makes it a bit of a slog for long playthroughs.
If you've ever wanted to pretend to be the chief security officer on a random Star Trek episode, this is the game for you! If you've somehow never wanted that, it's still a great story with endlessly charming characters.
Gal Guardians: Servants of the Dark has improved a lot of things from the first game and is a 2D Metroidvania to try out for yourself!