Otherwar at times is a brilliant combination of tower defence and bullet hell genres, the rest of the time it's a monotonous slog that offers players little in exchange for their time and money.
While Scrappage has the potential to become the next Vampire Survivors; however, it is unlikely to live up to its full potential due to a limited marketing budget and lack of a tangible Twitch and social media presence.
Mist Survival was a great game at launch, but now almost five years and major updates later, I just want it to cease development before it gets any worse.
Bravery and Greed is a good game held back by its small community and lack of meaningful singleplayer content.
Despite arriving late to the extraction genre, Marauders has a lot to offer fans of the genre, and with a larger budget and development team, it could be a serious contender for best in genre.
Wanted: Dead feels like a game from the early days of the Xbox 360 in all of the best (and worst) ways.
Star Wars: Battlefront is one of the most clinical and uninspired AAA titles released in the past decade and the worst Star Wars game released since Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Republic Heroes (2009)
High on Life feels like a game made by someone whose only goal in life is to be offensive
Forever controversial and killed off before its time, Star Wars Battlefront 2 remains popular with gamers old and new and will likely do so until Battlefront III (or yet another franchise reboot) occurs sometime later in the 2020s.