Lucas Pope, as usual, making mundane tasks like document checking absolutely great gameplay-wise and story-wise. Glory to Arstotzka.

Fun concept, but super grindy AND P2W. Satisfied my Jaeger big-mech itch for a bit, but will not be going back to it due to it, like others, falling in the mobile game P2W camp.

Fond memories as a nostalgia piece, but unfortunately, looking back, it's fallen into the camp of mobile game P2W. Fun, fast, and destructive racing title, but not one I'll ever be revisiting.

An on-rails 40K game that honestly had good potential, but devolved into a mobile game trap of P2W and unfair-feeling level difficulty.

It's Civilization, except Warhammer. Reasonably fun, but I've since lost my liking for strategy games like this, and it probably feels less strategic and multifaceted than the Civ series because of 40K being "only war."

An honestly fun spaceship-based RPG that has aged quite well with fun real-time tactical combat (albeit more 2D in feel and strategy). Story isn't stellar, but it's not horrible and provides good structure to the great gameplay and combat.

Classic sandbox survival. This does mean it lacks a sense of structure and purpose (and certainly doesn't warrant a playthrough now), but I have fond memories of this game.

I can definitely see why people like this classic, but it's personally not for me. The UI bleeds all over the place, the icons are too small, and it feels difficult in the punishing manner.

Another game with a cult following to it. If you like the original Rogue, this is definitely a hearty recommendation, but that level of retro is not for everyone.

A fun concept with great atmosphere and good gameplay, but that's about it. It lacks the replicability that would allow me to highly recommend it as a roguelike and no real story to it to recommend as a story experience (like Crying Suns), but props to it making me feel like an hackerman operator.

Very good fun in its hayday back on initial release, but it has since fallen from grace quite a bit and regressed significantly. Do not recommend right now - let nostalgia be.

Not a game I'd recommend to people due to its very specific design choices and overall text-based format. It's what I'd call a a game with more of a cult following focused on collection with some witty text and a TON of items to boot.

An absoutely hilarious slapstick RPG experience with a unique art style and great Wild West-sounding soundtrack. Haven't gotten around to completion, but definitely a game I'd recommend.

Short and sweet campaign with some very nice movement mechanics. Not personally a competitive PvP FPS person myself, but definitely worth a look at for multiplayer particularly due to the revitalizing of the game contributed by the Northstar mod.

An instanced multiplayer RPG with probably some of the best gun feel in the industry and an actually good story. Grindy for its core gameplay loop, it's definitely good, but with my style of play, I got tired of it. Will still recommend, just not going to pick it up again myself.