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Tchia is a delightful game that just needs a bit more polish.
Okami HD offers one of the most unique experiences available in gaming, with gorgeous stylized visuals backed up by addicting and snappy gameplay. It is an absolute joy to play.
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.