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Those who already have friends playing have even less reason not to jump in. As far as MMORPGs go, Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn is at the top of its class.
Nihilumbra is the kind of game that many will look over because they think they've played things like it hundreds of times before. It's not.
There's nothing quite as rewarding as a good Metroidvania and Ori and the Blind Forest proves itself to be classified as one. Giant, sprawling landscapes hide tons of goodies just waiting to be collected once you've gained some new skills.
This may sound strange, but TRI offers a zen-like experience. Its mostly empty areas provide players with full control over handling every problem.
Donut County presents a simple concept to players: collect objects to make a hole larger until the entire stage is clear. Done poorly, no one would remember the experience whatsoever. Developer Ben Esposito turns something mechanically simplistic into a joy via smart design. The adorable world inhabited by colorful characters is something we desperately need more of in games. Donut County might not be a long experience, but it's one that players can't help but cherish.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist is an absolute dream for fans.
Anyone looking for an action-packed visual novel should look into Gahkthun of the Golden Lighting.
It’s hard to extrapolate on just how profound an effect The House in Fata Morgana had on my psyche without spoiling perhaps one of the biggest secrets about it.
There’s so much that could – but should not – be said about Higurashi When They Cry Hou – Ch.3 Tatarigoroshi to convince people to pick it up.
It’s impossible to deny the allure of Rez Infinite.
Yakuza fans are in for a massive treat with Yakuza 0.
Higurashi weaves such an intense tale each and every chapter.
If you love adventure games and have yet to play The Lion's Song then jump aboard as soon as possible.
Outrageous artwork aside, Nidhogg 2 is cut from the same cloth as Nidhogg. It attempts to enhance gameplay by offering more weapons and this was a successful move.
Wonderful Everyday is an absolute enigma.
Grab a comfy chair, snacks and maybe even some tissues to prepare for playing Umineko When They Cry – Answer Arcs. You'll be in for the long haul as the story twists and turns for at least fifty hours. While there were some slower story segments in the Question Arcs, there's none of that here. Every event feels completely Earth-shattering and reveals prove utterly satisfying. Any visual novel fan out there who has not yet read Umineko When They Cry needs to rectify this immediately.
DJMax Respect is an excellent package for rhythm game fans to pick up, regardless of having played the series before or not.
The core enjoyment of Lumines Remastered lies simply with playing it.
428: Shibuya Scramble is clearly the child of Spike Chunsoft as it brings together some of the best features from Zero Escape and Danganronpa into a new title.
Visual novel fans simply must play Steins;Gate at some point in their life.