- Self - Host: In a year filled with boats, bunkers and daycares, World of Horror gives us something new through a uniquely nostalgic spin on the roguelike: combining a 1-bit manga aesthetic, a minimalistic soundtrack, and mechanics harkening back to old-school adventure games. And leave it to a dentist to know how to build an atmosphere of dread: watching the cast of oddball characters encounter increasingly bizarre horrors in a city slowly becoming more twisted makes survival feel that much more daunting, to say nothing of actually solving the mystery. The game gives you all the time you need to make your decisions, but only an eternity to regret them.
- Self - Host: One fucking heavy robo gun in one hand, a can of whoopass clenched in the other, Armored Core boosts back into the spotlight. We were always destined to see this series return, but to think we were gifted with the level of production FromSoft is known for these days is just a treat!
- Self - Host: You got laid off too, huh? We're all just cattle to them, they fatten us up with the promises of moving to a new land, ingraining ourselves in the company culture, before gutting us two weeks after the hire. Don't you see what they're doing? Those seniors up there isolate us into little teams, so that when those firing squads come around, we'll have no one to speak on our behalf.
- Self - Host: Drawing power from the earliest classics and inspiring others that came after it, Ikaruga remains a Treasure for the hardcore gamer. The same hardcore gamer who asked Radiant Silvergun this question: "Even through all of the developer frustration, retailer manipulation, and outsider protestation: Do you love me?" Ikaruga answers: "Yes. I do love you."