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Game 17: Shadow Complex Remastered (PC): It has aged worse than I thought but it still is one of my favorite Metroidvanias. There are a few shortcomings but this will likely be my GotY is one of my favorite games ever. Game 16: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Swtich): Never felt I so compelled to explore a game world. Game 15: Thirty Flights of Loving (PC): That was something. Game 14: Shock Troopers (Switch): Fun run and gun shooter although it controls a little to slow for my tastes. Bought my ways through those because I saved up so much ingame money. Overstays its welcome sadly and in the last chapters too many missions goals are just "get high number of points for big score". Nice presentation for a phone game and objectives are fun at first. Game 13: Hitman Sniper (iOS): First-Person-Sniper that is enjoyable because of the touch controls imo. Game 12: Octodad - Dadliest Catch (PC): Funny little physics thingie that is as long as its gimmick is interesting. Looks good, controls good but the soundtrack is forgetable imo. Game 11: Momodora: Reverie under the Moonlight (PC): Great Metroidvania. Game 10: Helly Yeah! (PC): I really wanted to like but the game is hit or miss and misses more in my opinion. It's probably unfair, but the controls hindered my enjoyment. Game 9: To the Moon (PC): A neat and unique story with a nice presentation. And some parts they added on the fundamentals set by Rez I didn't like, too.

I love the music and the presentation in Child of Eden but I really didn't enjoy two of the five levels. Game 8: Child of Eden (PS3): I like neon, particles and neon particles. Game 7: Refunct (PC): Really, really short, little and neat first-person platformer. Sadly, one story mostly ignores the other two. Three characters, three versions of the same story.
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Game 6: Ys Origin (PC): I love the Ys series and Origin is probably my favorite one so far. Didn't bother much with the sode stuff and it has a little bit of early gen jank. Enjoyable combat, detailed world, style and a cool soundtrack. Definitely will continue with the series. Game 5: Yakuza 3 (PS3): My imtroduction to the series and I loved it. My biggest problem is some games being either too fast, too slightly off-beat to play or both. Overall I really like it even if some of the rhythm games are terrible. Technically there are still a few levels left but I saw credits (and the levels now are a little bit too hard for me). Game 4: Rhythm Heaven Megamix (3DS): I brought Tibby back to Heaven World. Game 3: Superhot (PC): It's the most innovative shooter I played in years! 5/5
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Presentation is a little bit basic but it is free so I recommend it.

Game 2: Picross Touch! (PC): It was free and I wanted to play it instead of other games. Game 1: Xanadu Next (PC): Great game though the block puzzles drag it down for me. I really, really hope I don't do it this year.
