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Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred contains a huge and unforgettable campaign along with so many tweaks, new systems, additional challenges, and awesome boss fights that it makes me wish more developers would pour this much love and attention into their expansions. đ
I had a lovely time with Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream and its quirky look at human existence made me realise just how silly we all are. đī¸
PRAGMATA is a visceral and rewarding action game set within an intriguing world that will make you want to keep coming back for more. đ§
Dosa Divas combines exploration, cooking, and turn-based battles into one colourful and entertaining tale that will make you ask for seconds. đ˛
GRIME II is a strange-looking game and as you play it, you'll find yourself immersed knee-deep in its alien world filled with unique challenges. đē
Super Meat Boy 3D modernises the 2D classic in such a fleshed-out and meaty way that it's really quite scrumptious what they cooked up. đĨŠ
There are so many mechanics in Beyond Words that it can be overwhelming but once you start to earn gold trophies, it sure feels awesome. đ¤
I had a blast with ChainStaff in all of its disgustingly gruesome action-packed glory; it's indie 2D action at its most ridiculous and I love it. đĻ
People of Note is an incredibly stylish indie with the bones of a PS1-era RPG and it does a phenomenal job of pulling you into its imaginative music-filled game world as you gradually get the band together and proceed to make beautiful music in the heat of combat. đŠâđ¤
Sigma Star Saga DX is a spot-on iteration of one of the most unique and enjoyable classics in the Game Boy Advance library that modernises a lot of its dated aspects to make it more enjoyable while its gorgeous sprite animations have held up exceptionally well on their own. đ
Taito Milestones 4 includes some excellent classics as well as oddities that not everyone will enjoy and overall, retro gamers like me are sure to smile as they explore the included titles and figure out the less conventional gameplay formulas. đšī¸
Darwin's Paradox! is a beautiful and variety-filled 2D platformer that expertly blends platforming, puzzles, and stealth so if you don't mind a little trial and error then be sure to give this delightful octopus a chance. đ
Life is Strange: Reunion is an enjoyable and fitting end to the Max and Chloe saga so if you've played the previous games in the franchise, you'll definitely want to pick this one up, too. đĨ
It has a highly unconventional premise yet everything in DAMON and BABY works so well together and it's super-charming to boot. đļ
I had a lot of fun with Minishoot' Adventures, especially considering just how much your little ship will grow into a force to be reckoned with. đĨ
Forging your weapon in Grind Survivors is such a cool process that it'll have you blasting through runs just to see what you can make next. đĢ
Although its combat is basic and floaty, Royal Revolt Survivors is a solid game with its cast of unique characters and fun multiplayer aspect. đ
Although the games in RAIDEN FIGHTERS REMIX COLLECTION are excellent timeless classic shoot 'em ups, the emulation and extras really bring down the whole package a lot so I can only recommend playing this if you have no other means to enjoy this trilogy. đŠī¸
These Nintendo Switch 2 Editions have all been very impressive but Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park is the most jam-packed one to date, especially with its super-imaginative multiplayer challenges and epic Koopaling encounters. đ
I had a very good time revisiting the DS classics in Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection and it's such a lovely compilation that it's sure to charm you with its excellent cast of characters, oodles of extras, and welcoming assortment of settings. đ