Ace Combat 5 builds off of the mechanics introduced in Ace Combat 04 and provides a larger roster of planes as well. While the story drags a bit long, it is a mostly entertaining and coherent narrative. I feel the game is the lesser praised of the PS2 "Holy Trinity" of Ace Combat games, but it is worth playing for sure. It is also well worth checking out for newer fans who may have only played Ace Combat 7!

Everyone who owns a PlayStation 5 has this wonderful little game pre-installed. This game celebrates the history of PlayStation and the launch of the PlayStation 5 by offering an interactive tour of the console's inner workings. Easy Platinum and well worth the time to complete.

This game is too adorable for its own good. I rate it where it is because the game is rather plain, repetitive, and buggy as can be. Definitely worth it for an easy 1000 gamerscore or trophies.

Shadow of the Colossus is a remake of the PlayStation 2 cult classic. The visuals received an extraordinary bump in fidelity without detracting from the original's style. The game also features several new gameplay items and modes to add to the replayability!

Just as I love KH 1, KH 2 is a forever staple of my games library. This is a game that I can come back to time and time again and still thoroughly enjoy.

Fantastic refresh of the Ace Combat series. It stands out, to me, as one of the biggest early PlayStation 2 titles and holds up remarkably well to this day.

Essentially a tech demo and playable teaser for Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain, Ground Zeroes shows off how Metal Gear could play and look on the at time current gen consoles. The experience is short but offers multiple approaches to add to replay value. There is also a challenge mode that tasks players with specified objectives on various tweaked versions of the map.

Many might call this the black sheep of the PS1 era of Final Fantasy games but it will forever hold a special place as my jumping in point with the series. The Remaster beautifully updates the character and enemy models while delivering a faithful port of the game.

Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix on the PlayStation 4, like the first game, is the definitive way to play the game if you ask me.

Fans of Kingdom Hearts' music will very likely love this game. The Platinum Trophy is a bit of a grind but the gameplay more than makes up for it.

Take the original Kingdom Hearts, add extra content, port it to the PlayStation 4, and you have yourself the definitive way to play Kingdom Hearts 1.

This is essentially a tech demo for Kingdom Hearts III and a showcase of how the series can play within the Unreal Engine. Don't let that turn you away from the game though. It fills in some gaps and helps to set up Kingdom Hearts III.

A game that never could have lived up to the hype. Kingdom Hearts III has some problems but it is still a very enjoyable entry in the series. The Re:Mind DLC is definitely a high point for this game and the buildup to it is worth it.

As far as modern superhero games go, this is the standard all developers should swing for. Fantastic story, characters, and respect for the source material. A must have for the PlayStation 4 and 5.

Fans of the original titles will likely enjoy these ported over versions of the PlayStation 4. The only thing missing is the multiplayer, though rather understandably.