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Dragon Quest Heroes II takes everything that was amazing about the first game and fixes all of the major gripes that I had with it.
Voodoo Vince is nothing short of a 3D platforming gem and this Remastered version will hopefully get it the attention that it deserves.
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.