2010

I can't really put it into words but this is always going to be a contender for my most favourite game of all time. That being said, it does have glaring faults that shouldn't be ignored, so I am docking points. Still, Papa Nier for life.

An NES classic that's aged incredibly, arguably better than some 16-bit games. Definitely pick this up if you're looking for a fun action platformer.

I absolutely adore this gem, but for the fact the game is quite evidently unfinished, I do have to knock off quite a few points. It's a shame since this is honestly the peak of Star Wars storytelling for me.

As far as I'm concerned, this is the full package. It does everything right. That's all I can really say.

There's a reason this is considered the favourite of Inti Creates' Mega Man contributions. Fun moment to moment gameplay and a well executed storyline that bookends the main story (with Zero 4 acting more as an epilogue), this remains my most favourite Mega Man game to date.

As far as KOF goes I still consider this the peak. Incredible roster, great use of the tagging system, and just overall the most fun I've had playing the series. Sure it's not one of the historical favourites but it really has a ton of it's own unique charm that I enjoy.

Do not get me wrong: this is arguably my most favourite game of all time. But I have to acknowledge the game's drawbacks here, and because of that, I have to knock it back a star. This game is, however, one of the most compelling and heartwrenching stories in gaming, and is something that truly means a lot to me.

A classic that I never grow tired of. An absolutely stellar cast, the Groove system provides a nice amount of varied accessibility, and presentation that has aided with making it timeless. I cannot recommend this any higher.

Helped me through a difficult time in a way I never thought a game could. It's just wonderful from start to finish, and I can't recommend it more.

It's a fun competitive point and click but builds/recipes can get really samey, and recovery times are a ballache.

While it has it's negatives I've thoroughly enjoyed both the single player and multiplayer of Red Earth. It's still stunning today, and my word are the buttons snappy.

This holds a special little place in my heart, a sweet heartwarming gem that I uh...totally...played legitimately.

I will never tire of this game. The soundtrack, the 2.5D aesthetics, and just how fun and simple the gameplay is. Truly timeless.

Unfortunately a game that just could not hold my attention. What it has in charming audio and aesthetics, it lacks in substancial gameplay and gripping storytelling. I had a lot of hopes for this but couldn't get past the 2 hour mark. Sadly this one is being left unfinished.

An unfortunately disappointing follow-up to one of my all time favourites. Setting the record straight, the game is more satisfying without this DLC.