God Wars: Future Past captures the simple charm of Final Fantasy Tactics like no other game, and uses that to tell a beautiful story of Japanese folklore.
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Like many, I have fond childhood memories of time spent with Micro Machines. Micro Machines World Series looks like a throwback, but it falls far short.
Aven Colony doesn’t really push boundaries, but takes the classic formula and gets it spot on, with the sci-fi setting adding just enough to feel fresh
Final Fantasy XII polarised fans when it came out a decade ago, but it’s undoubtedly one of the series’ best. The Zodiac Age gives it a new lease on life.
Nurse Love Addiction is one of the first yuri visual novels to see a Western release on Vita, but it makes a strong case for this niche genre.
Tiny Trax captures the simple joy of slot car racing, using virtual reality to push it to new levels of excitement and wonder.
The Town of Light takes the overused “abandoned asylum” trope and reworks into a harrowing tale about the grim history psychiatric hospitals.
Ghost Blade HD goes back to the roots of the bullet hell genre, and what it lacks in originality it makes up for in polish.
Samurai Warriors has long been the go-to series for Sengoku-era history, and it doubles down on that in Spirit of Sanada – to great effect.
After somehow never playing the series before, WipEout Omega Collection welcomed me to the rush that is WipEout, and I can see why it’s got such a following.