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There’s a lot of love built into these remastered titles, and anyone who has missed either of these titles and is a fan of either stealth or the Hitman titles should check out the Hitman HD Enhanced Collection.
This latest Ace Combat game is the best of the bunch, the product of two and a half decades of refinement as concerns an already excellent formula.
Onimusha: Warlords is still a fun game and its remaster is worth its low asking price, it’s just a title that has aged far worse than the likes of other Capcom games that have been remastered this generation.
Atari Flashback Classics is a must own for those who want to relive the past either for the first time or older players like myself looking for a huge collection of games to have available on the go.
Katamari Damacy is one of those games that everyone should play at least once.
While The Last Remnant still feels like an aged game, the quality-of-life improvements Square-Enix gifted it during the PC release is right at home on the console release.
Pokemon Let’s Go is a classic Pokemon experience with a good influx of modern mechanics.
I think that Oscar made a really smart game with Desert Child, with music to hum to and a graphic style that takes you back to hippest part of your past. It just turns out that it is not very fun.
While at first glance the game may seem like it's targeted at children, this does not encapsulate the full experience, and the game is appropriate for adults as well.
Joggernauts tasks players with a challenging runner game, but becomes a bit of a chore unless you have a friend or two to play with
If coy jokes and classic game mechanics – and some easy achievements – are up your alley, you might consider giving this one a spin.
There are some really great foundational pieces here like art design and a knack for puzzle building that gives me hope that NEXT Studios has a bright future ahead of them.
At the $29.99 price point, I’m having a hard time recommending Home Sweet Home. It does some things right, while failing at others.
I think there is a lot to enjoy here if you’re a big Warhammer 40k fan or someone who really likes turn-based strategy.
Persona 3: Dancing in Starlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight were the sequels we weren’t expecting, but are a great follow-up to the initial outing.
Hitman 2 is a sandbox of death and creativity. Taking in the world makes for some incredibly memorable assassinations and is worthy of the time commitment.
What many gamers fail to understand is that single-player games and multiplayer games set in a persistent world are vastly different creatures, and that dynamics from one setting cannot be immediately transposed into another.
Valthirian Arc: Hero School Story is not the flashiest or most robust RPG around. But it does possess a lot of charm thanks to the unique setting and mixture of game styles.
As a stand-alone chapter though, Turf Wars adds very little to this universe created by Insomniac with a shallow villain and a forced turn for a character that was handled far better in the main campaign.
Toys for Bob has recaptured what made Spyro such a fun character and franchise twenty years ago, rebuilding everything from the ground up for modern consoles