Dean Yamak
Overall I found One Move Away to be a fun, interesting but short experience. I enjoyed the potential in the physics, but missed the lack of depth. I think that's why I always kept thinking back to Unpacking and lamenting the differences. If you're looking for a relaxed experience, I recommend One Move Away – particularly after the recent patch. But maybe keep an eye out for a sale on Steam, because I'm not sure the puzzle mechanics and hints at story will offer most players enough depth to feel like it's worth spending the extra hours on.
Nitro Gen Omega offers novelty with anime cutscenes and high-tempo thrill in between slow strategic turn-based mech battles.
I reckon this Tactics remaster is one of the few games I'll come back to each year just to re-fill my cup and remind myself how good this kind of gaming can be.
Dorfromantik offers the blended cerebral intensity of a deep and subtle puzzle game with the soothing calm of a cozy game that invites you to fall into its warm and colourful tiled world.
Void Sails started its journey strong, but snail-slow combat and movement took the wind out my sails. An impressive effort by a small develop team, that I wish had the chance to squeeze more juice from the lemon and deliver on what ultimately felt like grand ambition that was unable to be realised.
Lovely combination of base builder and tactics, have fun getting lost in a corrupted national park as you scavenge and rebuild