Night of the Dead is an excellent attempt at making a "better survival game" that unfortunately falls just short of doing so.
While I can not fault the developer's passion, it is time they stopped trying to make HYPERCHARGE: Unboxed a thing, as much like Gretchen's dream of making "fetch" a thing, it is never going to happen.
Witchfire takes the best parts of the Extraction Shooter genre and turns it into a single-player experience that is as engaging and rewarding as Escape from Tarkov and, in some ways, even more so.
V Rising proves that the survival genre still has room for innovation, even as it celebrates its 50th anniversary.
Oddsparks: An Automation Adventure is a wonderful game held back by design choices that make it less enjoyable than it should be and the developer's insistence on doing everything their own way.
Vampire Hunters is the most unique action rogue-like since Vampire Survivors, and I cannot wait to see what it and the sub-genre it has created becomes.
While Risky Chronicles And The Curse Of Destiny is a decent game, an authentic 1990s platformer, it is not.
If I said anything good about Land of the Survivors, I would be lying.