Last year’s release of Zwei: The Ilvard Insurrection was a delightful surprise, but Zwei: The Arges Adventure is a much older and much rougher game.
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With its careful balance between freedom and structure, mixed with charming Dragon Quest dressing, Dragon Quest Builders is one of the best takes on the Minecraft formula to date.
Based on the fictitious but fascinating “Null Island”, 0°N 0°W is a psychedelic journey through a series of strange, abstract dimensions, ignoring traditional game structures in favour of sensory exploration.
If there was ever a game that didn’t a remake, it’s Secret of Mana, and this new version somehow feels more dated than the 25-year-old original.
The Longest Five Minutes take the amnesiac hero trope and turns it on its head to great effect, building a classically-styled, earnest JRPG in the process.
Space Invaders Extreme makes its way to PC courtesy of Degica Games, and finds a good balance between classical appeal and modern innovation.
This Damsel doesn’t need saving—she’s a trigger-happy vampire hunter in a simple, compelling arcade platformer that’s all about flow, speed, and high scores.
Monster Hunter: World pushes the Monster Hunter series forward more than any game before it, with a more narrative-focused adventure and a beautiful vision of an untamed natural world.
SteamWorld Dig is a rougher experience than its successor, but that’s part of what makes it so captivating. It’s as delightful today as it was when it first came out five years ago.
The shift to an open-world format does wonders for Dynasty Warriors 9, delivering the richest, most beautiful take on Romance of the Three Kingdoms yet.