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While it's nothing groundbreaking, Ty the Tasmanian Tiger HD is still a solid entry from the golden age of platforming, and its HD remaster is a wonderful recreation of the original experience.
Now THIS is how you do a classic collection.
Though the original game doesn't quite reach the heights of the rest of the series, Kirby's Return to Dreamland Deluxe is a great example of what remakes should be, with plenty of extra content and additions to please returning fans.
Unless you're a die-hard fan of the original, it might be best to skip this in favor of a good SRPG.
Despite setting some downward trends for the future, Trails to Azure brings a satisfying conclusion to the Crossbell arc.
I was a Teenage Exocolonist is nothing short of amazing. Its complex inclusive characters, choice-driven gameplay, and immense potential for replay make it a must-have for any gamer.
It's exactly what a Metroid game should be in full 3D, and now it's even better to experience than before.
Hi-Fi Rush is a phenomenal rythym-action title oozing with style that should not be missed.
Blade Assault never manages to do anything unique with the elements it possesses. This leaves the game feeling half-baked and not finished. A player can’t help but feel disappointed thinking about what Blade Assault could have been.
While some of the characters and narrative beats feel passable, Wild Hearts' core combat mechanics bring a new, addictive hook to the monster hunting genre fans will love.
Theatrythm Final Bar Line is a downright addictive rhythmic dopamine embrace for Final Fantasy fans and an excellent game in its own right.
Great family friendly game that's a leg up from the average indie game, and room to improve.
Forspoken delivers a fun open world with dynamic combat and an engaging narrative you should seriously consider.
A worthy celebration of the series.
Despite some hiccups in this port to consoles, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion is a must-have for any fan of this series as they explore Midgar through the eyes of Zack Fair.
People picking this game up because it's SpongeBob will get a good dose of it, and a pretty fun gaming time too.
Pentiment delivers a thoughtful, intriguing story with a wonderfully compelling cast of characters.
If you are a Science Adventure superfan with strong faith, give Chaos;Head NOAH a try. If you're just curious, check out the sequel Chaos;Child instead.
One of the best SRPG tales ever told did not get the gameplay updates it deserved.
The true spiritual successor to Final Fantasy Tactics.