Sonic CD might as well be The Bible.

TETRIS 99 is the valedictorian of video games, except he's not his usual fun self; he's after you. And you better start running.

I don't know what's more commendable; Disco Elysium being my favorite literary work, or that I hit credits while having surely read less than half of the dialogue.

Knuckles' Chaotix is SEGA at their most brazen; it's loud, clumsy, and has an immense technical depth, which results in an audaciously bizarre time capsule.

Devil May Cry 4's ends justify its means.

Breakdown is a deeply haunted Japanese re-interpretation of Half-Life that pushes through its slog with sheer insanity alone.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land sneaks up on you.

Albeit clunky, Spyro the Dragon is laser focused, putting it's minigame-filled contemporaries to shame.

The gameplay is just serviceable enough to allow the immense drip of Sonic and The Black Knight to shine.

The accuracy with which LSD: Dream Emulator depicts the chaos, beauty, and depravity of dreams is unmatched.

ULTRAKILL is a testament of personal expression.

Super Mario Galaxy 2 definitely improved in the sheets, but the vibe just isn't the same anymore.

Rhythm Heaven Fever is blatantly spectacular.

Kingdom Hearts Final Mix is a dream-like, boundary pushing experiment that ended up being more than the sum of its parts.