The Divine Knockout (DKO) is the most soulless attempt at cashing in on a new market that I have encountered in a long time.
Rogue Company is one of the most unique titles released by Hi-Rez in the past decade. However, if that uniqueness ensures its survival in the highly competitive casual-competitive market, it remains to be seen.
At less than three hours of unique content, Potata: Fairy Flower feels more like a generous demo than a retail release.
While its focus on non-violence will be offputting for some, players looking for an in-depth medieval life sandbox need look no further than Medieval Dynasty.
A new game and IP from Mimimi is just what the ship's doctor ordered, and despite the rest of 2023 being stacked, I will certainly be making time to play Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew in its entirety.
Overwatch 2 is a very good game, struggling to live up to the legacy of its legendary predecessor and the expectations of the passionate but ultimately over-entitled Overwatch community.
Sengoku Dynasty is a much-needed return to form for the Dynasty franchise, which is still reeling from the disaster that is Wild West Dynasty.
While Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical is certainly unique, it's hardly a "role-playing game" in the widely accepted definition of the word, and because of this, many fans of the genre will be left feeling cold.
The Dragoness: Command of the Flame is a fantastic HoM clone, held back by a lack of meaningful progression and many performance issues.