I mean... it's Minecraft. What more do I need to say? Creativity is your limit for enjoyment.

Very enjoyable fighting game that still has an active, albeit small, community. Provides a little bit of everything for fans of Street Fighter and SNK games due to the character variety and "grooves" (different styles of play based on various games). Also the game has a bangin' soundtrack.

Portal 2 expands on all that Portal 1 had to offer and adds whipped cream and a cherry on top. New mechanics to play with, an expanded narrative, new characters, and brilliant new puzzles. Again, an essential title for anyone's Steam library considering it's always on sale and worth the price.

The peak of Samurai Shodown games. This is still the most competitively viable game in the series with an active community.

While having a relatively smaller cast compared to some SNK fighters, the technical skill involved in playing creates a game that is easy to learn but difficult to master (in terms of fighting game standards). Definite fun time.

Full of character, mystery, witty writing, and comedy, the Ace Attorney trilogy offers a complete package. Each case offers a different kind of mystery (though they ARE all murder based...), new characters, and a great twist. With the exception of one case in Justice for All (the second game in the series), I would highly recommend the entire series to those interested in murder mysteries and visual novels.

Another great NES title that I believe belongs in anyone's collection. Challenging, but not incredibly difficult as it's known for. Worth picking up if you're into platformers from the NES era.

Bullet hell at its finest. There's not much else to say about this brilliant package.

Quake III is a classic shooter with rich history. There's still an active player base if you look hard enough. Still feels very tight to play.

This is more than meets the eye, but even then it's not much. You can find some enjoyment messing around with this "live wallpaper" looking game, but it's hard to know what to do unless you mess around enough or look it up. Once you find out all the secrets, there's not much else to do.

It's not necessarily challenging, but the ability to import your own library of music is charming.

2010

One of the definitive early highlights of narrative driven puzzle games that the 2010's spawned plenty of, LIMBO may seem like it's just another one of the bunch nowadays. Personally, I believe this is still a great game, however it may not have aged very well due to the kind of market it helped create. Some points in the game have you hanging in a lull, but its high points are definitely great.

Fates is the black sheep of Fire Emblem, even in comparison to the other recent titles. The characters are quite bland and it doesn't expand much on the introduced mechanics in Awakening. The story is also pretty dumb, to be honest.

The original freeware version of the game, this is a must play. While very short, the compact game holds airtight gameplay, wonderful music, and a memorable experience overall. I just can't put the experience into many words, but this game is a must play.