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Jackbox works blue?
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Jackbox works blue?
A smurfingly decent 3D platformer.
Kiryu’s becoming the Dragon of Dojima, but on the go this time!
The joy of victory, the agony of defeat: could it be anything other than a new Mario Party game?
Out of the Shadows, Sega remasters one of the best Sonic games ever, giving it a little edge.
Blumhouse Games’ retro-inspired horror title is an enjoyable experience, with my sole disappointment being that I didn’t discover it earlier.
A developer known for making retro-tinged 2D metroidvanias returns with exactly what you’d expect from them.
Adapting the classic Yars’ Revenge into a modern-day Metroidvania works surprisingly well.
The standout prosecutor gets his day in court.
The Plucky Squire’s unique storybook presentation does a suitable job of making you overlook some of its other shortcomings.
Princess Zelda finally gets her chance in the spotlight. Is she ready?
Emio – The Smiling Man makes for an excellent starting point in the Famicom Detective Club series, even if you’re not a fan of the visual novel genre.
Roguelike Mega Man clones don’t come more generic than Elsie.
How well has the Wii cult classic aged? Very, as it turns out.
Turns out there are few things more satisfying in gaming than hitting a wizard with a bludger.
An amazing collection of some of the best games the Castlevania series has to offer.