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Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition
Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition
Celeste
Celeste
Bloodborne
Bloodborne
Sea of Stars
Sea of Stars
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As a person that have never played the original, Super Mario RPG was only known to me as a classical RPG that any fan of the genre should play, to see some of it's roots. With it being a clear inspiration for Sea of Stars, one of my favorite games of the year, Ive decided to pick it up and play it. To no one's real surprise, it's good. It has great combat mechanics based on the timing of hits, and I mostly enjoyed my time in the battles (even though I sometimes had a problem hitting the timing).
The only criticism I have with some of the battles is that some of the bosses drag on a bit too much, especially the final battle which took me around 15 minutes of just lowering the massive pool of heal that the boss had.
The music is based on remaking the original tracks and is very nice, I even recognized some of them, which just shows how iconic they truly are. The visuals very much resemble the original game with the asymmetric view and "Chibi" art-style.
I did however have some problems with the lack a good indicator for your landing location in some of the platforming sections, though this is not that big of an issue.
The characters in the game, both the original party members in Mallow and Geno, and the bosses, from Jynx to Smithy, have really expressive designs and by far my favorites were the "Axem Rangers", a parody of the power rangers, which was really cute to see.
Over all, Super Mario RPG is a great remake and is really enjoyable for most of it's run time, and it rarely has any issues what-so-ever.
If you are and RPG fan and are sitting on the fance on this one I would definitely recommend trying this one.

Sea of Stars is an epic journey, which honestly quickly became one of my all time favorite games.
The story is fun and capturing and I almost cried more then once.
You really start to feel for each and every member of your party and you want to see their journey come to its conclusion and for them to achieve their goals.
The visuals are on a whole other level with a gorgeous pixel-art and an amazing level design, which makes the world come to life.
All most every second of the story was an absolute blast, and the parts that weren't, were either my own fault for not doing them when intended, but at the very end of the game as part of the completion process, or because they were incredibly sad parts of the story which made me sob with how touching they were.
The music of the game is memorable and I enjoyed listening to it throughout the game.
I absolutely wholeheartedly recommend this game to everyone, even if you don't absolutely love rpgs, its absolutely a steal at it's current price-tag and the devs deserve all the praises in the world.
I will definitely come back to this game, for another replay and probably to finish the completion process, since I already did almost all the feats in the game.

It has been all most 4 years between the first teaser to the Sequel to "The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild", and the release of "Tears of the Kingdom", this long gave us ups and downs, with long periods of silence in between of trailers.
Whenever trailers for the game were released, there was this load minority that claimed that "This is just glorified DLC!", and to them I'll say that they were wrong.

After my time with it, The legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, is now very dear to my heart, and definitely became one of my favorite games of all time, BotW pales in comparison to it both in scale, story and gameplay.

With the map being about 2.5 times as big, with the addition of both the Depths and the explorable sky, and let us not forget about the new cave systems that were added, this is one of the largest games I've ever played in which I can't go five seconds without seeing 20 new things to do- a small shrine in the distance, a big landmark like a village or a mountain, a cave entrance or a chasm.

Unlike in Breath of the Wild, in Tears of the Kingdom we are the main force that pushes the story along. While in the last game the story happened 100 years ago in the Calamity, and all we could do in the game was pick up the pieces of Hyrule and fix the past's mistakes, in this game we go to each corner of the world to rid it of the Demon King's influence. We no longer react to the fact the world was doomed and now we got to retaliate. Now were are going to save it before it's all gone.
Gathering allies from all over in our fight, growing stronger as we go along.

Unlike its prequel TotK has an advanced weapon system which allows you to fuse your weapon of choice to different items or other weapons to change its abilities or upgrade its durability and attack stats. This allows for higher versatility in combat without needing to fear loosing your best weapon without being to create anything as strong as it.

In addition in the game we get new abilities that are controlled through our new arm:
Recall- which allows you to control the flow of time and rewind the actions of different items.
Ultra Hand- which lets you stick different items together to create different mechanisms.
Fuse- which gives you the ability to fuse weapons together as I've written before.
Ascend- as long as you have a ceiling above you, you are able to levitate straight through it. this allows for cool traversal options and ways to solve different puzzles.

Even Link's movement options were expanded here, with the addition of the dive mechanic which lets Link dive through the air faster than ever before,, the ascend ability as I already mentioned, and with the ability to create different vehicles in the game.

All of these, in addition to the re-introduction of dungeons into the series, makes this game a clear upgrade over it's predecessor.

I highly recommend this to everyone that is still somehow on the fence, this really one hell of an experience.