MakaiPhantom
2017
Hadn't played or seen an interesting Digimon game since World on PS1. Then this game drops, bringing the life back to Digimon. Great visuals, interesting story, and plenty of Digimon to digivolve.
Also the fact that I was getting bored of all the uninspired Pokemon games (X/Y and Sun/Moon), so this scratched that monster collector itch just right.
Also the fact that I was getting bored of all the uninspired Pokemon games (X/Y and Sun/Moon), so this scratched that monster collector itch just right.
2011
In a time with no Castlevania this game came and filled that void in our hearts.
It's basically SotN (or any of the GBA/DS games that came after) but less and more somehow. It's not as good as SotN or some of the handheld Castlevanias. But there's so much content and replayability that's still being added at the time of writing this (4 years after release).
It's basically SotN (or any of the GBA/DS games that came after) but less and more somehow. It's not as good as SotN or some of the handheld Castlevanias. But there's so much content and replayability that's still being added at the time of writing this (4 years after release).
Played this as a kid dozens of times and just replayed it. Still one of my favorites and an amazing game 28 Years later.
Exceptional stage's design, atmospheric storybook visual with a great soundtrack.
Fun and unique boss fights. Talking about bosses the music and atmosphere of the final boss is one of the most memorable on the SNES.
Exceptional stage's design, atmospheric storybook visual with a great soundtrack.
Fun and unique boss fights. Talking about bosses the music and atmosphere of the final boss is one of the most memorable on the SNES.
This is a great remake of the borderline unplayable (to me) original. I played it on the Gameboy when I was a kid then again when I was older and it just always felt bad to play it. This remake actually let me fully enjoy Metroid 2.
People complain about the repetitive bosses but what do you expect when you're committing genocide on a species.
People complain about the repetitive bosses but what do you expect when you're committing genocide on a species.
Hands down the best Classic-Vania. While it lacks a few things Castlevania IV and Rondo of Blood have it makes up for it in rich gameplay, visuals and sound fully utilizing the power of the SEGA Genesis.
This game was far ahead of anything else on the Genesis (Contra HardCorps being it's equal) and one of the most replayable SEGA games 30 years later.
This game was far ahead of anything else on the Genesis (Contra HardCorps being it's equal) and one of the most replayable SEGA games 30 years later.
1991
1994