The perfect Sonic classic-retro gameplay is found here. This is as good the saga can get in the 16 bit era, and Sonic Mania takes a lot of inspiration from here. A very enjoyable classic.
And once again, the OST is a banger.

The story and characters hold this game very high.
Gameplaywise is another JRPG, but you don't came here for some fantastic gameplay, I'm sure.

Another SNES masterpiece!
Hard as hell, amazing graphic style, and with some Metroidvania elements, even before Metroidvanias were a thing.
Be ready for some heavy, slow character mobility, similar to the classic Castlevanias.

This game is so cool! The levels are very well made, with lots of traps, secrets and good platforming. And the ending is a clever, funny and awesome easter egg.
The music is not the best, though.

Amazing concept and art direction, but the gameplay is very lackluster here and there. Unfair, unbalanced and repetitive.
I had high expectations for this game, sadly.

I don't care popular opinion. This game is awesome.
Different, shorter version of its Turbo Graph big brother, but still very fun and enjoyable. One of my favorites of the saga.

Not that bad as most people says. The worlds are filled with secrets and the movie-like concept is cool.

Fragment the game into different sub-games was a pretty clever and fresh idea. I remember this game with so much love.

Pretty solid game, with great graphics and exciting battles! It became my favorite fighting game on the SNES/Super Famicom.

From Russia, with love.
Korobeiniki = Tetris.
Period.

Played to death when I was kid.
Its impossible to not like this game.

SNES Mode 7 before SNES mode 7.
And remember: Y O U A R E M A C H R I D E R

Play it as you play Breath of the Wild nowadays; explore, get lost and discover the secrets by yourself.
The foundation of a great series.

A great, sometimes infuriating adventure.
The Dark Souls of the 80s. A little unfair here and there.