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OUTER WILDS IS A CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED AND AWARD-WINNING OPEN WORLD MYSTERY ABOUT A SOLAR SYSTEM STUCK IN AN ENDLESS TIME LOOP NAMED GAME OF THE YEAR 2019 BY GIANT BOMB, EUROGAMER, POLYGON AND THE GUARDIAN
WINNER OF BEST GAME AT THE 2020 BAFTA GAME AWARDS SHOW
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Bloodborne
Bloodborne
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Metroid Prime Remastered
Outer Wilds
Outer Wilds
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Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
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Mainly got this to support Vanillaware without knowing anything about the title but ended up getting a very enjoyable game. This is a straight-forward no frills Strategy RPG and has a lot of the standard VW charm you would expect to see if you've played their other titles. The gameplay loop is VERY satisfying, organizing units and planning out team composition is great. Character art is great, music is great, and i love having an old-school 2D-esque overworld. As many others will say - the story is definitely a bit cookie-cutter, so don't expect anything revolutionary and don't pay the price of entry unless you just want to sit down and enjoy a 60-80 hour strategy game as there isn't much else going on in this title (i.e. don't expect something like 13 Sentinels).
Highly recommend for any SRPG fans!

Unfortunately, this is probably the best yugioh sim ever made. Great accessibility, easy to pick up and fun to mess around in. However, this all comes at the cost of the gacha system - extremely hard to get cards you need consistently and can be hard to build multiple decks you want to use for this reason. The crafting system is excellent but you'll typically find yourself lacking SR and UR points pretty frequently. I've found it's best to plan around building a specific deck you'd like to play with for a good period (espc if you are F2P) so you have some consistency.
That being said, this game is also surprisingly free to play friendly as long as you're not itching to make multiple meta decks. While i can sympathize with new/returning players logging on, running into kashtira/vanquish soul/purrely, etc. getting chained into oblivion and getting frustrated with how much the game has changed, this remains the best way to experience a yugioh sim and i appreciate how it's let people (including myself) reignite their interest in the series.
As improvements, I would like to see the game's card base updated more frequently (as many others have brought up) as we're missing a lot of recent staples, and would like gems to be more frequent, which would fix some of the issues with the gacha system.