
WorthPlaying writes, "Virtual pet games have been a video game mainstay ever since the much-vaunted Tamagotchi craze of the mid-'90s. Nintendo made its mark on the genre with the Nintendo DS release of Nintendogs and the recent 3DS update, Nintendogs + Cats. Still, not everyone is content to have a virtual cat running around. Sometimes you just want something a little more badass, like a dragon or a unicorn. That's where Fantastic Pets comes in."

Fantastic Pets is loads of fun and is an easy game to get the hang of. Players of all ages will enjoy the puzzling levels.
Alex & Mike talk Biomutant, a game from Experiment 101/THQ Nordiq you likely have not heard of. While the AAA side of the industry tends to homogenization and imitative, cinematic presentation, “AA” games remain creative and innovative in 2021. Drawing on inspirations as varied as Dark Souls, third person shooters & kung fu cinema, Biomutant is Ratchet & Clank on acid, developed by a team of 20 people.

Blitz Games and Volatile Games poured their hearts into making Reservoir Dogs the game in 2006, and it's actually kind of a strange (and bloody) story.
Lots of interesting info in this article.I played Reservoir Dogs when it first came out, it was flawed but had some really good levels and shootouts. Like a good B action movie video game.
It wasn't a great game by any means but the writing and voice acting was surprisingly very good at the time. I got it as a rental and honestly enjoyed it quite a bit.