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Final Fantasy XVI
Final Fantasy XVI
Ico
Ico
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2
E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy
E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy
Postal: Redux
Postal: Redux

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Death Stranding: Director's Cut
Death Stranding: Director's Cut

Apr 28

Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon
Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon

Apr 10

Madness: Project Nexus
Madness: Project Nexus

Apr 04

Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness
Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness

Mar 30

Revenge of the Sunfish
Revenge of the Sunfish

Mar 17

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Anyone who likes any Gen 3 game is incredibly nostalgia blinded. One of the worst maps and the worst teams in the series especially after Team Rocket.

Short but sweet, it takes around two hours for one play-through and offers plenty of replayability via the difficulty selection and the choices you make during a run. As you beat the first three bosses, you get a chance to get a new character, but you can also kill or leave them instead. These actions change the ending of the story and also change how you approach each level. All the characters are unique and equally fun; I personally used Zangetsu the most. The sprite work at times is either basic or really amazing; they nailed the 8-bit aesthetic, but options for shaders would have been a nice feature. Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon goes on sale quite often for around five dollars, and it's definitely worth it.

Only multiplayer game I consistently play. I'm brand new to Yugioh, and the single-player manages to break down the mechanics of a 20-year-old card game super well. I see people complain about XYZ and Pendulum, and at this point, it's your fault if you don't get it. A complaint I have is that ranked is the only way to get rewards, and that once you hit platinum, meta slaves become so common that playing non-meta deck archetypes feels like bashing your head into a wall. I also wish alternate game modes existed as a player coming from Magic the Gathering; give me something like commander or pauper. Otherwise, as a f2p it's very generous and a whole lot of fun.