Jarrett Green

Jarrett Green

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Splitgate 2

Splitgate 2

June 18, 2025
7

Splitgate 2 is a decent successor to the original that expands on it, but never really surpasses it.

Steel Seed

Steel Seed

April 21, 2025
5

Steel Seed is a stealth action game with a small handful of shiny chrome moments to find, but they are buried under a whole lot of mediocrity and rust.

By sharpening the edges of its existing systems, Assassin’s Creed Shadows creates one of the best versions of the open-world style it’s been honing for the last decade.

Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector fine tunes the slow-paced, dice-heavy gameplay of the original with its new and aptly named stress system and multi-stage, multi-character missions.

Starship Troopers: Extermination brings a knife to a nuke fight. It’s a co-op shooter you and some friends can find fun in, but it doesn't hold a candle to other games with similar themes we've seen this year.

Frostpunk 2

Frostpunk 2

September 16, 2024
5/5

Frostpunk 2 successfully expands on everything that the original brutal city builder had, and its larger scale, great story campaign, and new faction system are as "fun" as a calamity reduction simulator can get.

OlliOlli World

OlliOlli World

February 7, 2022
9

Its approachability and poppy, colourful presentation make diving into densely packed levels and chasing high scores feel like a warm hug before the white-knuckle drop in.

Solasta’s tactical battles shine brightly, even in the shadow of a drab and by-the-numbers fantasy story.

Star Renegades

Star Renegades

October 11, 2020
8

This is a fun, fresh take on classic JRPG tropes and modern roguelike design, but it needs more to sustain interest from run to run.

Gunfire Games makes no effort to hide all of the influences in Remnant: From the Ashes. In fact, It’s a game that rests on the idea that you’ve played several of those games before. There’s a familiarity in some of its tropes that extend just close enough to “repetitive” to keep you engaged. Then, in almost every way it can, Remnant subverts your expectations.