Remnant II takes all the ideas that worked previously and doubles down on them to an extent that makes this a damn near-perfect sequel. While it doesn’t reinvent or add to the genre, Remnant II is nonetheless a damn impressive outing.
Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons
Exoprimal
Exoprimal was a big surprise out of Capcom when it was first revealed. While its core foundation and gameplay is remarkably solid, the lack of additional game modes and variety can make the title fairly repetitive. Still, Exoprimal largely succeeds with engaging gameplay and a diverse cast of Exo-suit fighters.
Koa and the Five Pirates of Mara
KIllsquad
While Killsquad certainly has its shortcomings, I still found its gameplay to succeed in the end, offering a pretty enjoyable game when taking on its contracts with other players. Without a story to connect you to its world, your mileage may vary on whether its gameplay and customization are enough to keep you playing.
Final Fantasy XVI
The Tartarus Key
The Tartarus Key is a tribute to the PS1 era, taking the classic look and approach that was present in a great deal of its releases. While the title itself is not true survival horror, it does feature many of the genre staples of having a mystery to unravel, a gloomy mansion to explore, and puzzles to see you through.
Dave the Diver
Dave the Diver combines the unpredictable nature of a rogue-lite with the hustle and bustle of working a sushi bar, complete with your own staff and dishes prepared from the ingredients you catch. This fusion works as well as its menu, a mixture of tastes and flavors as you also uncover a secret brewing at the bottom of the sea.