Even if you didn’t grow up with them, The Disney Afternoon Collection is a great introduction to some of the finest games the NES had to offer.
Browsing: Game Review
Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX is a chance to revisit one of the PS2’s best games (that’s Kingdom Hearts), with some other stuff thrown in as well.
Kero Blaster doesn’t bring anything new to the action platformer, but it makes up for that with flawless execution of a timeless genre.
Troll and I tries to channel both Tomb Raider and Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, and ends up living up to neither of those inspirations.
I love PaRappa the Rapper, so I hate to have to say this, but PaRappa the Rapper Remastered is even more broken than the 20-year-old original.
It can be hard to know where to begin with a franchise as storied as Ys, but the PS4 release of Ys Origin makes a great starting point.
A Rose in the Twilight is a dark fairy tale puzzle platformer that’s beautiful, violent, bleak, and uplifting, all at the same time.
Styx: Shards of Darkness is one of the best stealth games in a long time, and that’s only made better by its gross yet endearing goblin hero.
Danganronpa 1・2 Reload doesn’t add anything new, but it does bring together two of the finest games of the last few years in one neat package.
Nioh wears its Dark Souls inspiration on its sleeve, but it builds on that with deeper combat and captivating story of Sengoku-era Japan.