Author: Justin McKay
Try not to lose your head in this multiplayer free-for-all with more characters to choose from than you can shake a stick at.
Time to put the sniper rifle down and pick up a paintbrush and release the inner creative in Passpartout: The Starving Artist.
Time to prepare the deck for a game of pinball in Pirates Pinball. But will you stick with it or opt for the mutiny and play something else?
Baron Widebeard has a plan to steal William Bloodbeard's treasure using birds, but the latter's apprentice, Nelly Cootalot, aims to stand in his way...
While the two leads should be unlikeable, the dialogue is worth the experience alone if you're not put off by South Park/Family Guy humour. Be advised that this is story-driven, so lots of periods of inactivity for the player.
Enter a dreamscape where you ride your bed as a skateboard, free of illogical puzzles but full of obstacles to manoeuvre. But will it keep you up at night or put you to sleep?
Wake up next to a stranger without the restrictions of a hangover. You just need to work out how you got there and what her name is...
A party game based on Tetris using one's body, Tetsumo Party is a fun multiplayer but does it have any lastability in a single-player mode?
Take your stance as a samurai warrior one-to-one with a fighting system that means that if an attack connects, you're dead.
A vibrant rolling platform puzzler of a game, The Big Journey gives a big nod to LocoRoco from the days of the PSP. Does it offer anything extra though?