The Pixel Remaster brings alot of improvements, both OoL and in presentation.
Compared to past releases, this is the most accessible way to play the first game.
The difficulty was steady throughout, but the final boss hit me so hard. I had to grind alot outside the final room and teleport out and restock on items to beat it. Luckily grinding isn't too tedious thanks to both exp and Gil multipliers, as well as the ability to repeat moves from the previous turn.
Overall, a great way to play FF1.

Played on Gameboy Advance Online on Nintendo Switch.

The games that started it all. They’re still great, but very dated especially when compared to its later remakes. If you’re new to the series and want to experience Gen 1, play the remakes on GBA. You can fully play RBY first, but they really show their age.

The games that started it all. They’re still great, but very dated especially when compared to its later remakes. If you’re new to the series and want to experience Gen 1, play the remakes on GBA. You can fully play RBY first, but they really show their age.

The games that started it all. They’re still great, but very dated especially when compared to its later remakes. If you’re new to the series and want to experience Gen 1, play the remakes on GBA. You can fully play RBY first, but they really show their age.

Yellow is the definitive version of Gen 1. It improves some aspects of Red and Blue and adds a little bit of new content to make the game stand out. If you really want to play Gen 1, play Yellow.

Very good and faithful remake of one of the most important video games of all time. Graphics are great, but the controls are a bit more slippery compared to the original. I prefer the original version compared to this, but it’s still a great version.

While it’s not many people’s favourite Mario game, I still love it a lot. It’s much harder and unforgiving compared to the first game, but it does feel like a natural progression if you play them back to back. Like the All-Stars version of 1, the controls are much more slippery, so its even more of a challenge then before.

One of the best and most important games of all time. Super Mario Bros. set the standard for what home console games could be. While most of the future instalments improve and enhance what made this game unique, it is important to remember and look back on the game that started it all.

I don’t know how, but PowerWash Simulator is one of my favourite games of all time. The best thing is just playing the game with YouTube videos, a podcast, an audiobook, or tv show just playing in the background. It’s such a fun and relaxing game.

A fun add on to the base game. For long time Tomb Raider fans, the locations and items you clean will be immediately recognizable.

Not as fun as the base game or Tomb Raider DLC. Some levels are fine, while others can be extremely tedious. Some took me multiple sessions to fully clean because it was taking too long.

The best of the add ons so far. The levels look great and the equipment you use is themed as if they’re from bikini bottom and are part of the show. Hopefully future DLC keeps up this level of detail.

Better than the first game. It’s a short, but fun game that has a very distinct art style compared to the main console Mario games. The Mario Land duology could definitely do with expanded remakes on the switch.

This is definitely the first game in the series. While the version included in Sonic Origins Plus has many enhancements, like the spin dash, drop dash, 16:9 support, it still isn’t as good as Sonic 2 or 3K. The name of the game is speed, but many of the zones aren’t built around it. Hell, as soon as you’re out of Green Hill you’re in Marble Garden, my least favourite and slowest level. It’s still a good game and still holds up, but the others are so much better.

You can really tell this was made by the team who made Sonic 1 and not 2/3K.