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The Disney Afternoon Collection is yet another fantastic six-pack of 8-bit Capcom classics.
Lego City Undercover remains a unique game in such a sizable series.
Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap may essentially be the same game as the original but its brand new graphics and sound make it worth checking out for existing fans and newcomers alike.
I must say, The Phantom Thieves surely stole my heart as I've had a ton of fun with Persona 5.
2017 has been a phenomenal year for gaming so far and I must say that Flinthook is up there with the best.
Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom is a beautiful action RPG full of fantastic and varied gameplay.
At its core, Lichtspeer works as a simplistic arcade experience.
Mr. Shifty has a promising gimmick but the fact that you can easily exploit it makes it far too easy and tedious.
Urban Trial Freestyle 2 is a mostly enjoyable portable Trials-like game that features plenty of content.
As a visual novel in 2017, The Silver Case is a huge disappointment.
As a video game, Blackwood Crossing fails to deliver any sort of worthwhile gameplay.
As a huge Kirby fan, it pains me to say that I'm very disappointed with Team Kirby Clash Deluxe.
I don't anticipate that Kero Blaster will have the kind of staying power that Cave Story has but it's a satisfying and challenging sidescroller that retro gaming fans will definitely appreciate.
Talent Not Included is a delightful platforming experience that'll put your 2D gaming skills to the test.
Snow Moto Racing Freedom is a disappointing follow-up to last year's surprisingly enjoyable Aqua Moto Racing Utopia.
Bulletstorm was a great game in 2011 and it's just as enjoyable in 2017.
Aaero has a solid premise with promising gameplay but the fact that it doesn't evolve much from the start makes it a rather repetitive experience.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is an absolute joy to play as it's an undeniably rewarding adventure set in a deeply immersive world.
Overall, Frank Rising offers a new dynamic to the classic Dead Rising gameplay but it also ends up feeling too limited to be thoroughly enjoyable.
The Banner Saga games look and sound great and there has clearly been a lot of effort put into their design and lore but their repetitive battles and profuse, prattling dialogue make their journeys ones of drawn-out tedium rather than exhilarating adventure.