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Skate Story

Skate Story

Release Date: Dec 8, 2025
+0.4

Latest Review

Leonardo Faria at WayTooManyGames

Jan 21, 2026 | Score 75

“I loved the visuals, loved the music, and the boss battles were a highlight, but its premise and tiresome gameplay loop bored me after a while. Still, if you are looking for something you clearly have never played before, and will probably never play anything similar to it ever again, then Skate Story will be one of the most unconventional games you’ll ever play. Whether you’ll like it or not is a different story.”

Critics
83
Steam
97
Metacritic
68
Skate Story

Skate Story

Release Date: Dec 8, 2025

Latest review: Leonardo Faria at WayTooManyGames

Jan 21, 2026 | Score 75

“I loved the visuals, loved the music, and the boss battles were a highlight, but its premise and tiresome gameplay loop bored me after a while. Still, if you are looking for something you clearly have never played before, and will probably never play anything similar to it ever again, then Skate Story will be one of the most unconventional games you’ll ever play. Whether you’ll like it or not is a different story.”

+0.4
Critics
83
Steam
97
Metacritic
68
Light Up The Town

Light Up The Town

Release Date: Dec 7, 2025
+4.1

Latest Review

Brandy Berthelson at Restart.run

Dec 19, 2025 | Score 100

“While the story here is a simple one, it evolves as the town comes alive with lights, and is altogether heartwarming. Combine that with the game’s solid decorating gameplay, and I can see myself coming back to this one each festive season, or any time I need a quick pick-me-up.”

Critics
100
Steam
96
Metacritic
—
Light Up The Town

Light Up The Town

Release Date: Dec 7, 2025

Latest review: Brandy Berthelson at Restart.run

Dec 19, 2025 | Score 100

“While the story here is a simple one, it evolves as the town comes alive with lights, and is altogether heartwarming. Combine that with the game’s solid decorating gameplay, and I can see myself coming back to this one each festive season, or any time I need a quick pick-me-up.”

Rhythm Doctor

Rhythm Doctor

Release Date: Dec 6, 2025
-1.0

Latest Review

Mollie Taylor at PC Gamer

Jan 13, 2026 | Score 93

“One button used to its fullest potential and heaps of visual experimentation pay off in droves to make Rhythm Doctor one of the coolest and most distinctive rhythm games I've ever played.”

Critics
89
Steam
98
Metacritic
81
Rhythm Doctor

Rhythm Doctor

Release Date: Dec 6, 2025

Latest review: Mollie Taylor at PC Gamer

Jan 13, 2026 | Score 93

“One button used to its fullest potential and heaps of visual experimentation pay off in droves to make Rhythm Doctor one of the coolest and most distinctive rhythm games I've ever played.”

HELL OF FEAR: Mind Breach

HELL OF FEAR: Mind Breach

Release Date: Dec 5, 2025
-11.0

Latest Review

Cosmin Vasile at Softpedia

Apr 28, 2026 | Score 80

“HELL OF FEAR: Mind Breach successfully manages to bring us the intensity of survival games, along with the horror expected from titles like Dead Space. While it’s clearly an indie game, it delivers a nicely polished experience where you always try to stay alive and fulfill the different missions that appear along the way.”

Critics
80
Steam
91
Metacritic
—
HELL OF FEAR: Mind Breach

HELL OF FEAR: Mind Breach

Release Date: Dec 5, 2025

Latest review: Cosmin Vasile at Softpedia

Apr 28, 2026 | Score 80

Dungeon Rampage

Dungeon Rampage

Release Date: Dec 5, 2025
N/A
Critics
—
Steam
92
Metacritic
—
Dungeon Rampage

Dungeon Rampage

Release Date: Dec 5, 2025
N/A
Critics
—
Steam
92
Metacritic
—
M

Men in Black: Most Wanted

Release Date: Dec 5, 2025
N/A

Latest Review

Ali Amir at Rectify Gaming

Jan 11, 2026 | Score 80

“Men in Black: Most Wanted is a faithful but modest adaptation that prioritizes accessibility and franchise flavor over mechanical depth. Its core gameplay is built around simple shooting, gadget use, and linear level progression, making it easy to jump into but rarely demanding. The game’s biggest strength lies in how well it captures the tone of the animated series, from its alien designs and humor to its overall presentation. However, the simplicity that makes the game approachable also limits its longevity. Enemy variety is thin, challenge remains fairly low throughout, and missions follow a predictable structure that leaves little room for experimentation or mastery. Players looking for complex combat systems or layered progression will likely find the experience shallow.”

Critics
77
Steam
—
Metacritic
—
M

Men in Black: Most Wanted

Ferocious

Ferocious

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025
-1.7

Latest Review

Luca Buelli at Indie Games Devel

Dec 29, 2025 | Score 50

“Ferocious stands as a striking example of a project that attempted to sprint before learning to walk. Its ambition to emulate AAA-scale design has resulted in an overengineered architecture that constrains rather than enriches gameplay. With careful simplification, system refinement, and combat rebalancing, the title could still evolve into a cohesive and rewarding experience. As it stands, however, it remains disjointed, often exhausting, and frequently frustrating – demanding a level of patience few players are likely to tolerate.”

Critics
62
Steam
64
Metacritic
—
Ferocious

Ferocious

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025

Latest review: Luca Buelli at Indie Games Devel

DETECTIVE - Rainy Night

DETECTIVE - Rainy Night

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025
-20.6

Latest Review

PS4Blog.net Staff at PS4Blog.net

Dec 15, 2025 | Score 50

“A dull mystery adventuer with robotic characters... and not the good kind”

Critics
57
Steam
77
Metacritic
—
DETECTIVE - Rainy Night

DETECTIVE - Rainy Night

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025

Latest review: PS4Blog.net Staff at PS4Blog.net

Dec 15, 2025 | Score 50

“A dull mystery adventuer with robotic characters... and not the good kind”

Night Swarm

Night Swarm

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025
-10.7

Latest Review

Jake Su at SavePoint Gaming

Jan 9, 2026 | Score 75

“Night Swarm delivers fast-paced roguelite combat with strong visual identity and engaging build crafting, but uneven balance and progression pacing hold it back from lasting greatness.”

Critics
69
Steam
80
Metacritic
—
Night Swarm

Night Swarm

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025

Latest review: Jake Su at SavePoint Gaming

Jan 9, 2026 | Score 75

“Night Swarm delivers fast-paced roguelite combat with strong visual identity and engaging build crafting, but uneven balance and progression pacing hold it back from lasting greatness.”

Nightmare: The Lunatic

Nightmare: The Lunatic

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025
-9.1

Latest Review

James Luff at LadiesGamers.com

Dec 7, 2025 | Score 80

“Nightmare: The Lunatic is another solid entry in the roguelite space. Energetic, replayable, and consistently fun. Yes, the genre is packed. Yes, you’ve probably seen elements of this before. But the three-weapon system, the snappy combat, and the surprisingly friendly parry mechanic give it its own identity. If you’re already tired of roguelites, this won’t convert you. But if you still enjoy the adventure-style structure and want something punchy and satisfying to close out the year, Nightmare: The Lunatic absolutely earns a thumbs-up from me”

Critics
80
Steam
89
Metacritic
—
Nightmare: The Lunatic

Nightmare: The Lunatic

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025

Latest review: James Luff at LadiesGamers.com

Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow

Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025
-3.9

Latest Review

Cristian Grigore at Gamesource Italia

Jan 26, 2026 | Score 71

“Thief VR delivers a faithful stealth experience in virtual reality, staying true to the series core mechanics while introducing a new protagonist. Although the gameplay offers multiple approaches and effective stealth design, the combat system feels shallow and repetitive. The narrative includes interesting references to the franchise’s past, but its short length limits emotional impact. Visually and technically, the game shows clear limitations, with unpolished character models and a weak audio presentation. Overall, it’s a competent but unambitious entry that keeps the series alive without fully revitalizing it.”

Critics
70
Steam
77
Metacritic
71
Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow

Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow

Dungeons & Ducklings

Dungeons & Ducklings

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025
-25.0

Latest Review

Matheus Oliveira at GameBlast

Jan 29, 2026 | Score 70

“Dungeons and Ducklings is a game that feels comfortable within its own scope. It doesn't seek to reinvent the genre or expand its ideas beyond what is necessary, yet it delivers a solid, accessible, and fun loop, especially for short sessions.”

Critics
75
Steam
100
Metacritic
—
Dungeons & Ducklings

Dungeons & Ducklings

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025

Latest review: Matheus Oliveira at GameBlast

Jan 29, 2026 | Score 70

“Dungeons and Ducklings is a game that feels comfortable within its own scope. It doesn't seek to reinvent the genre or expand its ideas beyond what is necessary, yet it delivers a solid, accessible, and fun loop, especially for short sessions.”

Log Away

Log Away

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025
-16.8

Latest Review

Derek Johnson at Jump Dash Roll

Dec 10, 2025 | Score 70

“Log Away is intentionally anachronistic and harkens back to an earlier time in gaming history for better, and rarely worse.”

Critics
64
Steam
81
Metacritic
—
Log Away

Log Away

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025

Latest review: Derek Johnson at Jump Dash Roll

Dec 10, 2025 | Score 70

“Log Away is intentionally anachronistic and harkens back to an earlier time in gaming history for better, and rarely worse.”

Baseless

Baseless

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025
N/A

Latest Review

Darren Edwards at TheXboxHub

Feb 2, 2026 | Score 80

“On balance I very much enjoyed Baseless and I honestly can’t pick many faults at all. However, the strenuous gameplay will prove make or break for some, especially when the control niggles only make things more problematic.”

Critics
79
Steam
97
Metacritic
—
Baseless

Baseless

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025

Latest review: Darren Edwards at TheXboxHub

Feb 2, 2026 | Score 80

“On balance I very much enjoyed Baseless and I honestly can’t pick many faults at all. However, the strenuous gameplay will prove make or break for some, especially when the control niggles only make things more problematic.”

Routine

Routine

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025
-4.0

Latest Review

Luca Giordano at Indie Games Devel

Jan 26, 2026 | Score 70

“In conclusion, ROUTINE stands out as an experience that leaves a deep and lasting impression – not through what it explicitly shows, but through what it hints at, suggests, and allows to resonate long after the console or PC is powered down. It is a game that demands patience, focus, and a willingness to engage with its deliberate pace – qualities that set it apart in a gaming landscape dominated by louder, faster, and more immediately gratifying experiences. Its most striking achievement is the creation of an authentic, almost oppressive sense of solitude. This is not conveyed through grand set pieces or sensational events, but through the meticulous consistency with which every element – environment, sound, and design – reinforces feelings of disorientation and vulnerability. Exploration of the lunar station is never mundane; even the simplest actions carry weight, and the pervasive tension turns every movement into an emotionally charged decision. Equally noteworthy is the trust ROUTINE places in the player. It does not guide, explain, or reassure; it expects careful observation, attentive listening, and personal interpretation. While this approach may frustrate those accustomed to conventional narratives, it is precisely what makes the experience compelling for players seeking introspective, unconventional horror. Emotionally, the game conveys a steady, understated unease. The tension is never forced, manifesting through environment, sound, and silence rather than sudden shocks. It is a slow-burning anxiety, one that lingers even in moments of apparent calm, making the experience deeply immersive and memorable. From a development perspective, ROUTINE demonstrates rare coherence and artistic clarity. Despite a prolonged and complex production, it maintains a distinct identity. It is not perfect, nor does it claim to be; its imperfections are embraced, reinforcing a sense of authenticity and a non-standardized horror experience. Exquisitely crafted and sonically immersive, ROUTINE is recommended for players willing to engage with atmospheric, reflective horror – games that demand thought and attention in exchange for a uniquely immersive experience. It is a solitary, unsettling journey, one that does not entertain in conventional ways but fully immerses the player in a hostile, silent world, leaving a mark long after the credits roll.”

Cloudheim

Cloudheim

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025
-7.1

Latest Review

Lindsay Scheerder at Play Watch Read

Dec 20, 2025 | Score 70

“Cloudheim is a colorful and charming fantasy RPG that challenges you to reconnect and explore a world of floating islands. The physics-based combat is dynamic and creative, allowing you to pick up, throw, or launch enemies and objects off cliffs. A Mana Burn system adds a layer of risk and reward to the use of abilities. The game offers both solo and co-op gameplay, with four different classes that encourage strategic teamwork. Your floating turtle base, the Odin Shell, can be expanded and customized for both cosmetic and gameplay advantages. While Cloudheim is still in Early Access, you may encounter occasional bugs, glitches, and performance hiccups, but the developers are actively releasing updates. For now, it's a promising game that already has plenty to offer curious players, with a full release planned for 2026.”

Critics
76
Steam
83
Metacritic
—
Cloudheim
Blood: Refreshed Supply

Blood: Refreshed Supply

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025
+12.1

Latest Review

Andrew Camac at WayTooManyGames

Feb 9, 2026 | Score 90

“Blood: Refreshed Supply was always a highly anticipated title by the boomer shooter crowd, and it was seemingly an impossible task due to some copyright issues. Now that the proper paperwork has been taken care of, it’s time to rejoice.”

Critics
82
Steam
70
Metacritic
—
Blood: Refreshed Supply

Blood: Refreshed Supply

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025

Latest review: Andrew Camac at WayTooManyGames

Feb 9, 2026 | Score 90

“Blood: Refreshed Supply was always a highly anticipated title by the boomer shooter crowd, and it was seemingly an impossible task due to some copyright issues. Now that the proper paperwork has been taken care of, it’s time to rejoice.”

Let It Die: Inferno

Let It Die: Inferno

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025
+0.8

Latest Review

Miguel Moran at TheSixthAxis

Jan 15, 2026 | Score 50

“Ultimately, Let It Die: Inferno has too many flaws to look past, especially when so many of those flaws are related to the base gameplay loop and experience. It can be fun and sometimes rewarding to dig through a janky game for a satisfying gameplay or story experience, but that isn't the case here. While the game looks and feels just like the original at a glance, it isn't a game I see myself putting nearly as much time into, or remembering nearly as fondly.”

Critics
54
Steam
53
Metacritic
—
Let It Die: Inferno

Let It Die: Inferno

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025

Latest review: Miguel Moran at TheSixthAxis

Octopath Traveler 0

Octopath Traveler 0

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025
+6.8

Latest Review

Raouf Belhamra at Digitale Anime

Feb 12, 2026 | Score 95

“"The Best Installment in the Series Yet" Octopath Traveler 0 delivers a seamlessly integrated JRPG experience that blends classic and modern elements. Its eight-character combat system raises the bar for tactical possibilities, and the wide variety of recruits allows for the freedom to build multi-skilled teams. Despite a slow start and some simplistic mechanics, the gradual progression rewards the investment in narrative and strategic depth. Visually, aurally, and technically, the game is polished and confirms the series' maturity, delivering its strongest installment to date.”

Critics
84
Steam
78
Metacritic
76
Octopath Traveler 0

Octopath Traveler 0

M

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025
+1.6

Latest Review

GameMAG Staff at GameMAG

Jan 31, 2026 | Score 60

“Everything good in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is inherited from its illustrious predecessors, while everything bad stems from futile attempts to tamper with the familiar gameplay formula in pursuit of vague, ill-defined trends. Thanks to its finely tuned optimization, the fourth entry may appeal to a less demanding audience, but the obvious lack of fresh ideas and the absence of a clear creative vision lead to a sobering conclusion: the greatness of Metroid Prime seems to have been left far behind in the past.”

Critics
81
Steam
—
Metacritic
79
M

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025

Latest review: GameMAG Staff at GameMAG

Jan 31, 2026 | Score 60

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+4.1
Critics
100
Steam
96
Metacritic
—
-1.0
Critics
89
Steam
98
Metacritic
81

“HELL OF FEAR: Mind Breach successfully manages to bring us the intensity of survival games, along with the horror expected from titles like Dead Space. While it’s clearly an indie game, it delivers a nicely polished experience where you always try to stay alive and fulfill the different missions that appear along the way.”

-11.0
Critics
80
Steam
91
Metacritic
—
Release Date: Dec 5, 2025

Latest review: Ali Amir at Rectify Gaming

Jan 11, 2026 | Score 80

“Men in Black: Most Wanted is a faithful but modest adaptation that prioritizes accessibility and franchise flavor over mechanical depth. Its core gameplay is built around simple shooting, gadget use, and linear level progression, making it easy to jump into but rarely demanding. The game’s biggest strength lies in how well it captures the tone of the animated series, from its alien designs and humor to its overall presentation. However, the simplicity that makes the game approachable also limits its longevity. Enemy variety is thin, challenge remains fairly low throughout, and missions follow a predictable structure that leaves little room for experimentation or mastery. Players looking for complex combat systems or layered progression will likely find the experience shallow.”

N/A
Critics
77
Steam
—
Metacritic
—

Dec 29, 2025 | Score 50

“Ferocious stands as a striking example of a project that attempted to sprint before learning to walk. Its ambition to emulate AAA-scale design has resulted in an overengineered architecture that constrains rather than enriches gameplay. With careful simplification, system refinement, and combat rebalancing, the title could still evolve into a cohesive and rewarding experience. As it stands, however, it remains disjointed, often exhausting, and frequently frustrating – demanding a level of patience few players are likely to tolerate.”

-1.7
Critics
62
Steam
64
Metacritic
—
-20.6
Critics
57
Steam
77
Metacritic
—
-10.7
Critics
69
Steam
80
Metacritic
—

Dec 7, 2025 | Score 80

“Nightmare: The Lunatic is another solid entry in the roguelite space. Energetic, replayable, and consistently fun. Yes, the genre is packed. Yes, you’ve probably seen elements of this before. But the three-weapon system, the snappy combat, and the surprisingly friendly parry mechanic give it its own identity. If you’re already tired of roguelites, this won’t convert you. But if you still enjoy the adventure-style structure and want something punchy and satisfying to close out the year, Nightmare: The Lunatic absolutely earns a thumbs-up from me”

-9.1
Critics
80
Steam
89
Metacritic
—
Release Date: Dec 4, 2025

Latest review: Cristian Grigore at Gamesource Italia

Jan 26, 2026 | Score 71

“Thief VR delivers a faithful stealth experience in virtual reality, staying true to the series core mechanics while introducing a new protagonist. Although the gameplay offers multiple approaches and effective stealth design, the combat system feels shallow and repetitive. The narrative includes interesting references to the franchise’s past, but its short length limits emotional impact. Visually and technically, the game shows clear limitations, with unpolished character models and a weak audio presentation. Overall, it’s a competent but unambitious entry that keeps the series alive without fully revitalizing it.”

-3.9
Critics
70
Steam
77
Metacritic
71
-25.0
Critics
75
Steam
100
Metacritic
—
-16.8
Critics
64
Steam
81
Metacritic
—
N/A
Critics
79
Steam
97
Metacritic
—
Critics
80
Steam
92
Metacritic
76
Routine

Routine

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025

Latest review: Luca Giordano at Indie Games Devel

Jan 26, 2026 | Score 70

“In conclusion, ROUTINE stands out as an experience that leaves a deep and lasting impression – not through what it explicitly shows, but through what it hints at, suggests, and allows to resonate long after the console or PC is powered down. It is a game that demands patience, focus, and a willingness to engage with its deliberate pace – qualities that set it apart in a gaming landscape dominated by louder, faster, and more immediately gratifying experiences. Its most striking achievement is the creation of an authentic, almost oppressive sense of solitude. This is not conveyed through grand set pieces or sensational events, but through the meticulous consistency with which every element – environment, sound, and design – reinforces feelings of disorientation and vulnerability. Exploration of the lunar station is never mundane; even the simplest actions carry weight, and the pervasive tension turns every movement into an emotionally charged decision. Equally noteworthy is the trust ROUTINE places in the player. It does not guide, explain, or reassure; it expects careful observation, attentive listening, and personal interpretation. While this approach may frustrate those accustomed to conventional narratives, it is precisely what makes the experience compelling for players seeking introspective, unconventional horror. Emotionally, the game conveys a steady, understated unease. The tension is never forced, manifesting through environment, sound, and silence rather than sudden shocks. It is a slow-burning anxiety, one that lingers even in moments of apparent calm, making the experience deeply immersive and memorable. From a development perspective, ROUTINE demonstrates rare coherence and artistic clarity. Despite a prolonged and complex production, it maintains a distinct identity. It is not perfect, nor does it claim to be; its imperfections are embraced, reinforcing a sense of authenticity and a non-standardized horror experience. Exquisitely crafted and sonically immersive, ROUTINE is recommended for players willing to engage with atmospheric, reflective horror – games that demand thought and attention in exchange for a uniquely immersive experience. It is a solitary, unsettling journey, one that does not entertain in conventional ways but fully immerses the player in a hostile, silent world, leaving a mark long after the credits roll.”

-4.0
Critics
80
Steam
92
Metacritic
76

Cloudheim

Release Date: Dec 4, 2025

Latest review: Lindsay Scheerder at Play Watch Read

Dec 20, 2025 | Score 70

“Cloudheim is a colorful and charming fantasy RPG that challenges you to reconnect and explore a world of floating islands. The physics-based combat is dynamic and creative, allowing you to pick up, throw, or launch enemies and objects off cliffs. A Mana Burn system adds a layer of risk and reward to the use of abilities. The game offers both solo and co-op gameplay, with four different classes that encourage strategic teamwork. Your floating turtle base, the Odin Shell, can be expanded and customized for both cosmetic and gameplay advantages. While Cloudheim is still in Early Access, you may encounter occasional bugs, glitches, and performance hiccups, but the developers are actively releasing updates. For now, it's a promising game that already has plenty to offer curious players, with a full release planned for 2026.”

-7.1
Critics
76
Steam
83
Metacritic
—
+12.1
Critics
82
Steam
70
Metacritic
—

Jan 15, 2026 | Score 50

“Ultimately, Let It Die: Inferno has too many flaws to look past, especially when so many of those flaws are related to the base gameplay loop and experience. It can be fun and sometimes rewarding to dig through a janky game for a satisfying gameplay or story experience, but that isn't the case here. While the game looks and feels just like the original at a glance, it isn't a game I see myself putting nearly as much time into, or remembering nearly as fondly.”

+0.8
Critics
54
Steam
53
Metacritic
—
Release Date: Dec 4, 2025

Latest review: Raouf Belhamra at Digitale Anime

Feb 12, 2026 | Score 95

“"The Best Installment in the Series Yet" Octopath Traveler 0 delivers a seamlessly integrated JRPG experience that blends classic and modern elements. Its eight-character combat system raises the bar for tactical possibilities, and the wide variety of recruits allows for the freedom to build multi-skilled teams. Despite a slow start and some simplistic mechanics, the gradual progression rewards the investment in narrative and strategic depth. Visually, aurally, and technically, the game is polished and confirms the series' maturity, delivering its strongest installment to date.”

+6.8
Critics
84
Steam
78
Metacritic
76

“Everything good in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is inherited from its illustrious predecessors, while everything bad stems from futile attempts to tamper with the familiar gameplay formula in pursuit of vague, ill-defined trends. Thanks to its finely tuned optimization, the fourth entry may appeal to a less demanding audience, but the obvious lack of fresh ideas and the absence of a clear creative vision lead to a sobering conclusion: the greatness of Metroid Prime seems to have been left far behind in the past.”

+1.6
Critics
81
Steam
—
Metacritic
79