So I actually started to play a bunch of games over the past week (or two) after a slight video card upgrade to a Radeon 7790 from a 4850, a few quick thoughts on some games.
Droid Assault (completed) - The most recent Puppygames...game (by their Steam release date) did not grab me like Titan Attacks or Ultratron did. All upgrades are obtained on the field rather than bought. The robot capturing mechanic to build your team feels clunky and the AI aren't particularly smart. The worst of all, there's friendly fire so they'll get in your way either by blasting each other's faces. I ended up soloing for the most part or just using them as fodder. On the leaderboards side, there were less than 100 people on it and by the time I died, I was in the top 5 (similar to Ultratron).
Batman: Arkham Asylum (<5 hours) - Not too far in it but it's pretty good from what I played. Snappy combat system and I like the Batman universe.
Ittle Dew (completed) - I enjoyed the little parodies and ribbings they gave to Zelda and the art style was nice to look at. Pretty straight forward puzzles although I'm too dumb to beat it with less than 3 items. It was an alright overall experience for the small game it was.
Fairy Bloom Fressia (completed) - A combo-centric arena brawler. You're just thrown into a room and kill hoards of blobs while chaining combos to gain more exp. The combo system was fun to explore although you only get to equip two perks which felt really restrictive to the number they provide. Really short, lacking enemy variety (visually and mechanically), and mission structure was pretty basic (kill all enemies, defend this object).
Saints Row the Third (completed) - One crazy game. From the wacky story to the gear, vehicles...the way it wasn't afraid to be completely silly and outlandish seemed really refreshing. I haven't played an open-world game in a while so I probably took more time just screwing around in the city than I normally would. The side missions were mostly a drag though so I ended up ignoring most of those. Aside from that, it was great achievement from the once very renowned GTA-clone series to carve out its own identity.