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Skydance's BEHEMOTH

Skydance's BEHEMOTH

Release Date: Dec 5, 2024
-8.5

Latest Review

Mateusz Cieślak at GameOnly

Apr 16, 2025 | Score 80

“I've been playing VR games for a long time, but I haven't had this much fun recently with any other title. It's an engaging, dynamic, and quite polished. If you have Meta Quest goggles, I highly recommend buying Skydance's Behemoth — you won't be disappointed.”

Critics
68
Steam
75
Metacritic
77
Skydance's BEHEMOTH

Skydance's BEHEMOTH

Release Date: Dec 5, 2024

Latest review: Mateusz Cieślak at GameOnly

Apr 16, 2025 | Score 80

“I've been playing VR games for a long time, but I haven't had this much fun recently with any other title. It's an engaging, dynamic, and quite polished. If you have Meta Quest goggles, I highly recommend buying Skydance's Behemoth — you won't be disappointed.”

-8.5
Critics
68
Steam
75
Metacritic
77
Highway Police Simulator

Highway Police Simulator

Release Date: Dec 5, 2024
+2.3

Latest Review

Britt Roberts at Games Freezer

Jan 13, 2025 | Score 20

“This is unfortunately an ever-worsening series of games that puts performance at the bottom of the pile – and at this point, I’m not even sure what the developers are aiming for, because it certainly isn’t a functioning game. Aerosoft have been releasing game simulation games since 2013, and the fact that this is their output over a decade later is quite frankly, embarrassing.”

Critics
32
Steam
29
Metacritic
—
Highway Police Simulator

Highway Police Simulator

Release Date: Dec 5, 2024

Latest review: Britt Roberts at Games Freezer

Jan 13, 2025 | Score 20

Slopecrashers

Slopecrashers

Release Date: Dec 5, 2024
-16.5

Latest Review

Nay Clark at Impulsegamer

Aug 7, 2025 | Score 62

“Slopecrashers embraces its arcade snowboarding identity with enthusiasm and charm. It's a game that understands its influences and target audience, delivering a colorful, silly, and engaging experience that thrives on multiplayer mayhem. While it doesn't reach the refined heights of the great arcade racers or snowboarding titles it takes cues from, it confidently delivers something unique in a space that doesn't see much attention anymore. At $17.99, it's a worthwhile pickup for players nostalgic for SSX, Snowboard Kids, or party-style racing games and one that delivers more than its surface-level whimsy might initially suggest. For all its quirks, Slopecrashers is a reminder that games can still be about pure, uncomplicated fun.”

Critics
78
Steam
94
Metacritic
—
Slopecrashers

Slopecrashers

The Thing: Remastered

The Thing: Remastered

Release Date: Dec 5, 2024
-10.3

Latest Review

Coller Entragian at Cubed3

Apr 4, 2025 | Score 70

“Nightdive Studios did the best they could with a mediocre game. The Thing was never a good game and the original developers often lamented over the final product. They had much grander ambitions that could have made it a genuine classic. While the remaster's technical execution is commendable, the source material's was questionable. Despite this, the remaster may serve as an impetus for future adaptations of John Carpenter's film. The film's core concept remains a compelling narrative foundation and has potential for more successful interpretations in the right hands.”

Critics
72
Steam
90
Metacritic
74
The Thing: Remastered

The Thing: Remastered

Release Date: Dec 5, 2024

Latest review: Coller Entragian at Cubed3

F

Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer

Release Date: Dec 5, 2024
N/A

Latest Review

John Farrell at GamingTrend

Jan 17, 2025 | Score 65

“Fitness Boxing 3's weak voice work and shoddy motion detection somehow do little to keep you coming back for more. By gamifying the exercise, it keeps you engaged and motivated, and you'll quickly find yourself surprised at how tired you become from these exercises.”

Critics
71
Steam
—
Metacritic
—
F

Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer

Release Date: Dec 5, 2024

Latest review: John Farrell at GamingTrend

Jan 17, 2025 | Score 65

“Fitness Boxing 3's weak voice work and shoddy motion detection somehow do little to keep you coming back for more. By gamifying the exercise, it keeps you engaged and motivated, and you'll quickly find yourself surprised at how tired you become from these exercises.”

FANTASIAN Neo Dimension

FANTASIAN Neo Dimension

Release Date: Dec 5, 2024
+2.0

Latest Review

Nick Shively at MMORPG.com

Feb 3, 2025 | Score 70

“In the end, Fantasian Neo Dimension is an alright JRPG with fun combat that doesn’t quite hit the mark with its story or port on the PC. Despite being somewhat interesting, the story never struck an emotional chord and the awkward dialogue made it difficult to really care about the characters.”

Critics
82
Steam
78
Metacritic
82
FANTASIAN Neo Dimension

FANTASIAN Neo Dimension

Release Date: Dec 5, 2024

Latest review: Nick Shively at MMORPG.com

Feb 3, 2025 | Score 70

“In the end, Fantasian Neo Dimension is an alright JRPG with fun combat that doesn’t quite hit the mark with its story or port on the PC. Despite being somewhat interesting, the story never struck an emotional chord and the awkward dialogue made it difficult to really care about the characters.”

Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island

Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island

Release Date: Dec 5, 2024
-6.1

Latest Review

Impulsegamer Staff at Impulsegamer

Sep 23, 2025 | Score 40

“Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island is an island exploration title, where you'll meet and befriend characters and unlock their memories. There are many secrets to unearth and relationships to build-up as you play the game.”

Critics
69
Steam
93
Metacritic
58
Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island

Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island

Release Date: Dec 5, 2024

Latest review: Impulsegamer Staff at Impulsegamer

Sep 23, 2025 | Score 40

“Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island is an island exploration title, where you'll meet and befriend characters and unlock their memories. There are many secrets to unearth and relationships to build-up as you play the game.”

Dinosaur Fossil Hunter

Dinosaur Fossil Hunter

Release Date: Dec 5, 2024
-11.0

Latest Review

Chris O'Connor at Impulsegamer

Jun 16, 2022 | Score 80 | Pre-release Review

“Fossil fossicking for fans of fieldwork.”

Critics
66
Steam
77
Metacritic
—
Dinosaur Fossil Hunter

Dinosaur Fossil Hunter

Release Date: Dec 5, 2024

Latest review: Chris O'Connor at Impulsegamer

Jun 16, 2022 | Score 80 | Pre-release Review

“Fossil fossicking for fans of fieldwork.”

Symphonia

Symphonia

Release Date: Dec 5, 2024
-8.6

Latest Review

Francesco Mastrodicasa at Indie Games Devel

Feb 6, 2025 | Score 86

“Symphonia is far more than just a video game—it is a deeply heartfelt tribute to the Romantic era of music, a testament to the unwavering love and passion its creators have poured into their craft. The result is an experience that, even in its simplicity, stands out as both unique and profoundly memorable. While not without its imperfections, it is an exquisitely crafted work, executed with the utmost reverence for music as its beating heart.”

Critics
83
Steam
91
Metacritic
—
Symphonia

Symphonia

Release Date: Dec 5, 2024

Latest review: Francesco Mastrodicasa at Indie Games Devel

Feb 6, 2025 | Score 86

G

Gauntlet

Release Date: Dec 5, 2024
N/A

Latest Review

Gareth Chadwick at TheSixthAxis

Sep 10, 2015 | Score 60 | Pre-release Review

“There are moments in Gauntlet: Slayer Edition that shine. Whether it's successfully taking out a room full of enemies with your three co-op partners or, even better, single-handedly, because your friends already died and now they owe you a debt. These are the moments that people will play for despite its repetitive nature, but that repetition is ultimately the deal-breaker and the other issues only serve to reinforce that there are other games in the genre that do it better.”

Critics
67
Steam
—
Metacritic
—
G

Gauntlet

Release Date: Dec 5, 2024

Latest review: Gareth Chadwick at TheSixthAxis

Sep 10, 2015 | Score 60 | Pre-release Review

“There are moments in Gauntlet: Slayer Edition that shine. Whether it's successfully taking out a room full of enemies with your three co-op partners or, even better, single-handedly, because your friends already died and now they owe you a debt. These are the moments that people will play for despite its repetitive nature, but that repetition is ultimately the deal-breaker and the other issues only serve to reinforce that there are other games in the genre that do it better.”

Entropy Survivors

Entropy Survivors

Release Date: Dec 4, 2024
+6.3

Latest Review

PS3Blog.net Staff at PS3Blog.net

Feb 5, 2025 | Score 80

“Fun bullet hell roguelite on PS5”

Critics
87
Steam
81
Metacritic
—
Entropy Survivors

Entropy Survivors

Release Date: Dec 4, 2024

Latest review: PS3Blog.net Staff at PS3Blog.net

Feb 5, 2025 | Score 80

“Fun bullet hell roguelite on PS5”

+6.3
Critics
87
Steam
81
Metacritic
—
Delta Force

Delta Force

Release Date: Dec 4, 2024
+6.7

Latest Review

TheXboxHub Staff at TheXboxHub

Sep 9, 2025 | Score 80

“When teams coordinate, objectives shift dynamically, and firefights erupt across carefully tuned arenas, Delta Force feels like something greater than the sum of its influences. The challenge for the future is to refine this identity, not just echo others.”

Critics
66
Steam
58
Metacritic
61
Delta Force

Delta Force

Release Date: Dec 4, 2024

Latest review: TheXboxHub Staff at TheXboxHub

Sep 9, 2025 | Score 80

“When teams coordinate, objectives shift dynamically, and firefights erupt across carefully tuned arenas, Delta Force feels like something greater than the sum of its influences. The challenge for the future is to refine this identity, not just echo others.”

The House of Da Vinci VR

The House of Da Vinci VR

Release Date: Dec 4, 2024
-14.9

Latest Review

Marco Licandro at Console-Tribe

May 2, 2025 | Score 65

“The House of Da Vinci VR marks Blue Brain Games' debut in the virtual world, offering a decent puzzle-filled adventure. However, it remains too anchored in a smartphone-like logic to truly hit the mark. The quality of the puzzles encountered varies in difficulty and lacks originality, featuring a control method that is still immature and uncertain. Nevertheless, it manages to entertain the player throughout the duration of the game.”

Critics
80
Steam
95
Metacritic
—
The House of Da Vinci VR

The House of Da Vinci VR

Release Date: Dec 4, 2024

Latest review: Marco Licandro at Console-Tribe

Infinity Nikki

Infinity Nikki

Release Date: Dec 4, 2024
+17.7

Latest Review

Lady Fanalis at Digitale Anime

Jul 22, 2025 | Score 85

“"The Nikki series as never before seen" Infinity Nikki dazzles with its imaginative world, elegant mechanics, and peaceful gameplay that celebrates creativity over combat. While it reinvents fashion games with open-world exploration and heartfelt storytelling, its aggressive Micro Transaction undermines that charm. The game sets a new standard for aesthetic-driven design, but its gacha-heavy structure may alienate players unwilling to pay for its best content.”

Critics
80
Steam
56
Metacritic
68
Infinity Nikki

Infinity Nikki

Release Date: Dec 4, 2024

Latest review: Lady Fanalis at Digitale Anime

The Edge of Allegoria

The Edge of Allegoria

Release Date: Dec 4, 2024
-18.1

Latest Review

Danny Neleman at Retrolike.net

Oct 17, 2025 | Score 68

“Sometimes it nails its South Park-esque situational gags, and sometimes it doesn’t. Yet if you can tolerate the occasional cringe, push through the rough edges, and aren’t easily offended by literal obscenity, you’ll find a meaty 20-hour retro adventure waiting for you. Maybe it’s a little too long for its own good, given the limited mechanics, but still, for an albeit very specific audience, Edge of Allegoria is absolutely a ride worth jumping on.”

Critics
72
Steam
90
Metacritic
—
The Edge of Allegoria

The Edge of Allegoria

Release Date: Dec 4, 2024

Latest review: Danny Neleman at Retrolike.net

Oct 17, 2025 | Score 68

Diesel Legacy: The Brazen Age

Diesel Legacy: The Brazen Age

Release Date: Dec 3, 2024
-19.3

Latest Review

Matúš Štrba at SECTOR.sk

Feb 26, 2025 | Score 60

“Diesel Legacy: The Brazen Age is a unique game that does many things in its own way. But be warned, that doesn't necessarily mean it does them well, as in some ways it goes against the grain and makes things unnecessarily complicated.”

Critics
72
Steam
91
Metacritic
—
Diesel Legacy: The Brazen Age

Diesel Legacy: The Brazen Age

Release Date: Dec 3, 2024

Latest review: Matúš Štrba at SECTOR.sk

Feb 26, 2025 | Score 60

“Diesel Legacy: The Brazen Age is a unique game that does many things in its own way. But be warned, that doesn't necessarily mean it does them well, as in some ways it goes against the grain and makes things unnecessarily complicated.”

3D Don't Die Mr Robot

3D Don't Die Mr Robot

Release Date: Dec 3, 2024
N/A

Latest Review

PS3Blog.net Staff at PS3Blog.net

May 2, 2025 | Score 70

“Explosively fun arcade action with a retro-remix twist.”

Critics
81
Steam
79
Metacritic
—
3D Don't Die Mr Robot

3D Don't Die Mr Robot

Release Date: Dec 3, 2024

Latest review: PS3Blog.net Staff at PS3Blog.net

May 2, 2025 | Score 70

“Explosively fun arcade action with a retro-remix twist.”

N/A
Critics
81
Steam
79
Metacritic
—
ANTONBLAST

ANTONBLAST

Release Date: Dec 3, 2024
-4.8

Latest Review

Mike Ryan at The Gamerheads Podcast

Jan 26, 2025 | Score 91

“Antonblast is a delightful and silly platformer that successfully captures the spirit of those retro Wario-style games while still introducing some modern and fun twists. The fluid gameplay, vibrant visuals, and engaging mechanics make it a great pick for anyone who loves a good 2D challenge. The game can get pretty brutal and visually confusing, but its strengths far outweigh these minor issues, making Antonblast a fun and rewarding adventure.”

Critics
84
Steam
95
Metacritic
83
ANTONBLAST

ANTONBLAST

Release Date: Dec 3, 2024

Latest review: Mike Ryan at The Gamerheads Podcast

Jan 26, 2025 | Score 91

SOS OPS!

SOS OPS!

Release Date: Dec 1, 2024
-11.4

Latest Review

PS3Blog.net Staff at PS3Blog.net

Dec 20, 2024 | Score 70

“Colorful physics-based experience with doughy clumsy characters”

Critics
70
Steam
81
Metacritic
—
SOS OPS!

SOS OPS!

Release Date: Dec 1, 2024

Latest review: PS3Blog.net Staff at PS3Blog.net

Dec 20, 2024 | Score 70

“Colorful physics-based experience with doughy clumsy characters”

Railroads Online

Railroads Online

Release Date: Dec 1, 2024
-17.6

Latest Review

Branislav Kohút at SECTOR.sk

Dec 23, 2024 | Score 55

“Would you like to be a train driver? In this game you can. And you will also build tracks and buildings. And switch points. And cut down trees. And something else. But it won't be that great. The game is complicated, full of bugs, and looks like Early Access even though it is marked as a finished product.”

Critics
58
Steam
75
Metacritic
—
Railroads Online

Railroads Online

Release Date: Dec 1, 2024

Latest review: Branislav Kohút at SECTOR.sk

Dec 23, 2024 | Score 55

“Would you like to be a train driver? In this game you can. And you will also build tracks and buildings. And switch points. And cut down trees. And something else. But it won't be that great. The game is complicated, full of bugs, and looks like Early Access even though it is marked as a finished product.”

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“This is unfortunately an ever-worsening series of games that puts performance at the bottom of the pile – and at this point, I’m not even sure what the developers are aiming for, because it certainly isn’t a functioning game. Aerosoft have been releasing game simulation games since 2013, and the fact that this is their output over a decade later is quite frankly, embarrassing.”

+2.3
Critics
32
Steam
29
Metacritic
—
Release Date: Dec 5, 2024

Latest review: Nay Clark at Impulsegamer

Aug 7, 2025 | Score 62

“Slopecrashers embraces its arcade snowboarding identity with enthusiasm and charm. It's a game that understands its influences and target audience, delivering a colorful, silly, and engaging experience that thrives on multiplayer mayhem. While it doesn't reach the refined heights of the great arcade racers or snowboarding titles it takes cues from, it confidently delivers something unique in a space that doesn't see much attention anymore. At $17.99, it's a worthwhile pickup for players nostalgic for SSX, Snowboard Kids, or party-style racing games and one that delivers more than its surface-level whimsy might initially suggest. For all its quirks, Slopecrashers is a reminder that games can still be about pure, uncomplicated fun.”

-16.5
Critics
78
Steam
94
Metacritic
—

Apr 4, 2025 | Score 70

“Nightdive Studios did the best they could with a mediocre game. The Thing was never a good game and the original developers often lamented over the final product. They had much grander ambitions that could have made it a genuine classic. While the remaster's technical execution is commendable, the source material's was questionable. Despite this, the remaster may serve as an impetus for future adaptations of John Carpenter's film. The film's core concept remains a compelling narrative foundation and has potential for more successful interpretations in the right hands.”

-10.3
Critics
72
Steam
90
Metacritic
74
N/A
Critics
71
Steam
—
Metacritic
—
+2.0
Critics
82
Steam
78
Metacritic
82
-6.1
Critics
69
Steam
93
Metacritic
58
-11.0
Critics
66
Steam
77
Metacritic
—

“Symphonia is far more than just a video game—it is a deeply heartfelt tribute to the Romantic era of music, a testament to the unwavering love and passion its creators have poured into their craft. The result is an experience that, even in its simplicity, stands out as both unique and profoundly memorable. While not without its imperfections, it is an exquisitely crafted work, executed with the utmost reverence for music as its beating heart.”

-8.6
Critics
83
Steam
91
Metacritic
—
N/A
Critics
67
Steam
—
Metacritic
—
+6.7
Critics
66
Steam
58
Metacritic
61

May 2, 2025 | Score 65

“The House of Da Vinci VR marks Blue Brain Games' debut in the virtual world, offering a decent puzzle-filled adventure. However, it remains too anchored in a smartphone-like logic to truly hit the mark. The quality of the puzzles encountered varies in difficulty and lacks originality, featuring a control method that is still immature and uncertain. Nevertheless, it manages to entertain the player throughout the duration of the game.”

-14.9
Critics
80
Steam
95
Metacritic
—

Jul 22, 2025 | Score 85

“"The Nikki series as never before seen" Infinity Nikki dazzles with its imaginative world, elegant mechanics, and peaceful gameplay that celebrates creativity over combat. While it reinvents fashion games with open-world exploration and heartfelt storytelling, its aggressive Micro Transaction undermines that charm. The game sets a new standard for aesthetic-driven design, but its gacha-heavy structure may alienate players unwilling to pay for its best content.”

+17.7
Critics
80
Steam
56
Metacritic
68

“Sometimes it nails its South Park-esque situational gags, and sometimes it doesn’t. Yet if you can tolerate the occasional cringe, push through the rough edges, and aren’t easily offended by literal obscenity, you’ll find a meaty 20-hour retro adventure waiting for you. Maybe it’s a little too long for its own good, given the limited mechanics, but still, for an albeit very specific audience, Edge of Allegoria is absolutely a ride worth jumping on.”

-18.1
Critics
72
Steam
90
Metacritic
—
-19.3
Critics
72
Steam
91
Metacritic
—

“Antonblast is a delightful and silly platformer that successfully captures the spirit of those retro Wario-style games while still introducing some modern and fun twists. The fluid gameplay, vibrant visuals, and engaging mechanics make it a great pick for anyone who loves a good 2D challenge. The game can get pretty brutal and visually confusing, but its strengths far outweigh these minor issues, making Antonblast a fun and rewarding adventure.”

-4.8
Critics
84
Steam
95
Metacritic
83
-11.4
Critics
70
Steam
81
Metacritic
—
-17.6
Critics
58
Steam
75
Metacritic
—