07-30-2019, 01:29 PM
- Dark Souls 1
Medieval fantasy is my favorite setting, and the hands-off design makes it feel like a personal journey instead of just a video game.
- Guitar Hero 3
The guitar hero games have an insane skill ceiling and they're more fun as you improve. I'll pick it up again for a few songs and get sucked back in for weeks.
- Sonic 3 & Knuckles
I can't think of a game that combines smooth gameplay, beautiful visuals, and great music as well as this does. I consider this the peak of 2D games.
- Spyro the Dragon 2
I adore the Spyro games and 2 is my favorite. Its levels feel more like livable worlds than in 1, and the minigames are a nice break from platforming without being obtrusive like they were in 3.
- Kid Chameleon
This is a game that's hard to appreciate without spending a childhood trying to beat it. It seems like a Mario clone at first, but it's filled to the brim with warps and secret paths. You could play it 100 times and take a different route each time.
Medieval fantasy is my favorite setting, and the hands-off design makes it feel like a personal journey instead of just a video game.
- Guitar Hero 3
The guitar hero games have an insane skill ceiling and they're more fun as you improve. I'll pick it up again for a few songs and get sucked back in for weeks.
- Sonic 3 & Knuckles
I can't think of a game that combines smooth gameplay, beautiful visuals, and great music as well as this does. I consider this the peak of 2D games.
- Spyro the Dragon 2
I adore the Spyro games and 2 is my favorite. Its levels feel more like livable worlds than in 1, and the minigames are a nice break from platforming without being obtrusive like they were in 3.
- Kid Chameleon
This is a game that's hard to appreciate without spending a childhood trying to beat it. It seems like a Mario clone at first, but it's filled to the brim with warps and secret paths. You could play it 100 times and take a different route each time.