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Blue Dragon
"Blue Dragon" offers a nostalgic journey through a vibrant and fantastical world filled with memorable characters and engaging turn-based combat. Players embark on an epic quest to save their land from a menacing force, accompanied by adorable and powerful blue shadows. While the game's storyline may feel somewhat cliché at times, its charming art style and deep customization options make it a delightful experience for fans of classic JRPGs.
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Final Fantasy Tactics

"Final Fantasy Tactics" is a timeless classic that combines deep tactical gameplay with a rich, intricate storyline set in the fantasy realm of Ivalice. Players lead a diverse cast of characters through strategic battles, employing a variety of job classes and abilities to outmaneuver foes. Despite its age, the game's engaging mechanics and compelling narrative continue to captivate players, cementing its status as one of the greatest tactical RPGs of all time.
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Stray
"Stray" presents a unique and charming adventure, placing players in the role of a stray cat navigating a cyberpunk city inhabited by robots. The game's stunning visuals and immersive atmosphere make exploring the bustling metropolis a delight, while the cat's abilities add a fresh perspective to puzzle-solving and traversal. Despite occasional technical hiccups, "Stray" offers a memorable and heartwarming experience for players seeking something truly out of the ordinary.
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Final Fantasy XIII
"Final Fantasy XIII" boasts breathtaking visuals and a compelling, albeit linear, narrative set in the fantastical world of Cocoon. Its fast-paced, paradigm-shifting combat system introduces a refreshing twist to traditional turn-based gameplay. However, the game's linearity and lack of exploration opportunities may deter some players seeking a more open-world experience.
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Astral Chain
"Astral Chain" is a visually stunning and innovative action-adventure game that seamlessly blends fast-paced combat with detective work in a futuristic setting. Players are tasked with controlling both a protagonist and their sentient weapon, the Legion, resulting in dynamic and strategic gameplay. While the story may feel convoluted at times, the game's unique mechanics and stylish presentation make it a standout title on the Nintendo Switch.
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Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
"Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII" delivers a captivating blend of action-packed combat and emotional storytelling, serving as a prequel to the beloved classic "Final Fantasy VII." Players embark on a gripping journey through the eyes of protagonist Zack Fair, exploring the lore and events leading up to the iconic game. Despite occasional pacing issues and repetitive missions, the game's deep narrative and dynamic gameplay make it a must-play for fans of the series.
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Astlibra Revision
I really need to finish Astilibra (game is long and grindy), but this a fresh roguelike spin off of the original. Medieval Fantasy style combat, pretty pixels, and a challenging, but fun combat system.
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Eternal Sonata
Feel like I was one of the 5 people to play this game back in the day...


Eternal Sonata is a captivating blend of fantasy RPG and classical music, set in the vibrant dreamscape of dying composer Frédéric Chopin. Its stunning visuals and rich storytelling weave together a tale of love, loss, and the power of music, while its unique combat system adds depth and strategy to every encounter. With its beautiful aesthetics and innovative gameplay mechanics, Eternal Sonata stands as a must-play for both RPG enthusiasts and music lovers alike.
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College Retro Bowl
College Retro Bowl delivers a nostalgic blast from the past with its pixel art graphics and addictive gameplay reminiscent of classic football simulations. With its deep team management mechanics and engaging matches, it captures the essence of college football while providing a satisfying challenge for both casual players and hardcore fans alike. Despite its simplicity in visuals, College Retro Bowl proves to be a compelling and addictive experience that will keep players coming back for one more game.
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Bomb Rush Cyberfunk
Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is a vibrant and nostalgic ode to the classic Jet Set Radio series, blending stylish cel-shaded visuals with funky beats and exhilarating parkour mechanics. Its colorful world is brimming with personality, offering players a playground to grind, flip, and tag their way through dynamic environments. While its homage to its predecessors is clear, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk carves its own path with modern twists and an infectious energy that keeps players grooving from start to finish.
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Gang Beasts
"Gang Beasts" is a hilariously chaotic multiplayer brawler that thrives on its absurd physics and wacky character designs. With its simple controls and unpredictable environments, it's easy to pick up and play, leading to laugh-out-loud moments with friends. However, its limited single-player content may leave solo players wanting more depth beyond its party-game appeal.
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Stellar Blade
Stellar Blade presents a visually stunning and immersive space exploration experience, seamlessly blending captivating storytelling with exhilarating gameplay mechanics. Set against the backdrop of a vast and intricate universe, players are drawn into an epic journey filled with breathtaking vistas, intense combat encounters, and engaging character interactions. While the narrative may occasionally falter in its predictability, the game compensates with its richly detailed environments and compelling sense of exploration.
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Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp
Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp revitalizes the beloved turn-based strategy franchise with modern flair, offering both nostalgia for longtime fans and accessibility for newcomers. With its vibrant visuals and refined gameplay mechanics, the game breathes new life into the classic titles while staying faithful to the original experience. The inclusion of both Advance Wars and Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising provides a wealth of content for players to dive into, each featuring engaging campaigns and robust multiplayer options. While some purists may lament the absence of the original pixel art, the updated graphics and quality-of-life improvements make this collection a worthy addition to any strategy enthusiast's library, ensuring hours of tactical enjoyment on the Nintendo Switch.
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Fortnite Festival
The Fortnite Festival, a unique spinoff event within the Fortnite universe, offers a captivating fusion of gaming, music, and entertainment. Seamlessly blending the thrill of battle royale gameplay with live performances from top artists, the festival creates an electrifying atmosphere that resonates with fans worldwide. Its diverse lineup of activities, including exclusive in-game challenges and virtual concerts, ensures there's something for everyone to enjoy. While occasional technical hiccups may arise, the festival's innovative approach to merging gaming and music cements its status as a groundbreaking cultural phenomenon, redefining the boundaries of interactive entertainment.
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LittleBigPlanet

"LittleBigPlanet" is a charming and innovative platformer that effortlessly blends creativity with gameplay. With its endearing protagonist, Sackboy, and a vast array of customizable levels, the game invites players into a whimsical world filled with imagination and wonder. Its intuitive level editor empowers players to craft their own adventures, fostering a sense of community and collaboration. While its platforming mechanics may feel familiar, the game's emphasis on user-generated content sets it apart, ensuring endless replay value and boundless opportunities for creativity. Overall, "LittleBigPlanet" is a delightful journey that celebrates the joy of creation and the power of imagination.
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Balatro
While its learning curve may pose a challenge to newcomers, the game's well-crafted tutorials and comprehensive guide ensure a rewarding experience for those willing to invest time in mastering its mechanics. Balatro stands as a testament to the genre's potential for innovation, offering a fresh and immersive journey for strategy enthusiasts seeking both depth and enchantment in their gaming adventures.
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Fatal Frame
Fatal Frame offers a truly unique and haunting experience that stays with you long after you put down the controller. The game's atmosphere is absolutely chilling, drawing you into its eerie world with its unsettling sound design and dimly lit environments.

While the controls can feel a bit clunky at times, especially during intense encounters, they ultimately don't detract too much from the overall experience. The story is captivating, weaving together elements of mystery and horror to keep you engaged until the very end.

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Helldivers II
Game is way better than I expected. Love the gunplay, missions, the variety of weapons, and the wild shenigans that can occur..
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Ghostrunner 2
I really liked this game. Was it as good as the first? Not really, but it did add a lot of new features that fans of the first will enjoy. I will say that there is a "open area" segment the game would 100% be better without. That said, after a playthrough of 1 and diving straight into 2, I enjoyed the experience and can see myself revisiting this game to 100%, just like the first.
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Firewatch
Game about dealing with trauma and how two individuals deal with said trauma in their personal and professional lives.

Honestly felt underwhelmed by the ending and build up. Not going to spoil anything, because it's worth a play, but the game goes in a totally different direction than expected at the end.
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Cocoon
"Yo, we heard you like to put things inside of things inside of things, while being kinda like Portal puzzle difficulty...."

- the devs (probably)
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Resident Evil 4 (2023 Remake)
This is one of those games where I was too young to appreciate. I remember seeing this game being tooted around as one of the best games ever back in the day on Xplay.

In the last 3 years or so, I got into the Resident Evil series, with Biohazard (7) and Village (8). Both of these games were fantastic FPS games.

However, I was blown away by the third person Resident Evil 4 remake. Not only was it more challenging than the above, but the story was much more intense.

For my first experience of RE4, I am so happy I got to play a remake that not only lives up to the original, but possible surpasses it.
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Hi-Fi Rush
If you have game pass and have not played this game, then you are sleeping on a potential GOTY. Game is goofy and challenging. Reminds me of a Viewtiful Joe game with how wacky some of the game play is and also the comic style.

Honestly, a welcomed surprise for 2023. Highly recommend!
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Moving Out
One of the few games I got my wife to play with me. Fun couch co-op experience!
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Bendy and the Dark Revival
I bought this game during the Steam Autumn sale on a whim. The graphics are gorgeous and the story interesting. The main thing that made this game stick out to me is that it has the same feel as playing Bioshock 1 for the first time. Some of the horror/jump scares in this game are fresh and I enjoyed every moment playing through this game.
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Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights
Game is a simple Metroidvania style game. Also, isn't 40+ hours like similar games. So with that in mind, it's a perfect Metroidvania that respects the players time.
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Halo 5: Guardians
Was a return to form for Halo multiplayer wise. The campaign was pretty rough..

The skill gap in multiplayer was insane due to movement options. This divided some of the fanbase, but was a overall an improvement over the dumpster fire that was Halo 4.
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Marvel Snap
I don't know what it is about games like Marvel Snap, but I am highly addicted. Hearthstone and a NFT game I played called God's Unchained take too long for some games, but these are so fast.

The teeny tiny amount of dopamine I get from winning a game, or having a strategy pay off just feels too good.
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Katamari Damacy Reroll
Start of with small ball roll stuff onto it... eventually you roll up humans. Fun times.
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Metal: Hellsinger
Probably one of my favorite games on the Game Pass at the moment. Soundtrack is good and shooting things to the beat is so satisfying.
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Superhot
Game is hot. Also, you do a thing at the end that I think has been censored now, which kinda takes the twist and plot and tosses them to the side. Still recommend.
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Gunfire Reborn
Roguelike with furry critters and Borderlands aesthetic. I really enjoyed the fresh FPS twist on roguelikes this game provides.
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Tower of Fantasy
It's Genshin, but Cyberpunk + MMO so you can see other players moving around. Pretty neat.
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Pikuniku
Wife and I played this game together. Completely forgot what it's about, but I know we both laughed while playing it.
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DEEEER Simulator
I got this game on gamepass expecting memes, but what I got was a masterpiece. There is an actual story buried in this wild game that can be completed in a couple hours. Would recommend giving it a try especially if you like obscure references to games and anime.
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Street Fighter V
Sometimes I want to try traditional fighting games and I remember just how bad I am. Still a good time though!
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Omori
One of my favorite modern RPGS. Game has a Earthbound like charm and the crayon/doodle aesthetic throughout the game is very nice.
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A Plague Tale: Innocence
Picked this up randomly since it was on game pass. Fun puzzles and interesting story. Excited for the sequel coming out this year.
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Multiversus
Really liking this game. Thought it would play like Smash, but I am glad that I was wrong. It's a new feel that is Smash-like with it's own charm. Can't wait to see where this game is a couple months from now when whacky character like Rick and Morty drop. Also, Lebron James is in the game, so play for that meme alone.
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Untitled Goose Game
You play as a domestic terrorist. Plot, destroy, and conquer the unknown in this epic journey. Also, there is co-op now so that's neat.
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
I get why people like this game, but it just doesn't feel like a Zelda to me. I played this originally on the Wii U and never finished it until I picked it up again on the Switch. The weapon breaking mechanic is a real turn off and although the open world idea is cool, it just takes away from the basic Zelda formula I have come to love.
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Mario Kart DS
Played this game a ton on a beach vacation at a house that had wifi. Holy crap my mind was blown about wifi from here on out.
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Cap'n Crunch's Crunchling Adventure
This struck a nostalgia nerve. Sure the game probably sucked, but I remember a period where it was all my brothers and I wanted to play.
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Before Your Eyes
One of those games that you just have to experience at least once. Before your eyes uses your webcam to determine if you blink. When you blink certain aspects of the game will change, i.e. the game will jump in time or in and out of different scenarios. Trying to avoid spoiling anything, but the game is often less than $10 on Steam and can be beat in ~3 hours.
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Super Mario Strikers
I got this game for Christmas and still remember my loyalty to Daisy to this day.
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M.U.G.E.N. (Mugen)
The fighting game that literally has everybody in it. This game was passed by floppy/usb at my school. Anytime we had computer time, we were playing Mugen.
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Pokémon Smile
This "game" has made bedtime routine super easy for my 3 year old. He now looks forward to brushing his teeth. He also sits still and brushes long enough that I know his teeth are actually clean.
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Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
Probably the best Pokemon remake to date. One of my favorite Pokemon games behind Platinum/Red/Blue.
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Devotion
This is the horror game of all horror games. The game brings you through the life of a father that sacrifices everything to save his daughter. A dark game with a interesting history that ended up making it banned on Steam and in China.
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Doki Doki Literature Club!
Visual novel game. It's weird.... for two reasons. The first being that it's a visual novel game. This is something that most will not be used/comfortable with. The second reason is the subject matter at hand. It's dark. Don't let the anime girls deceive you. This is truly one of the darkest games I have ever played. Would I recommend to people? It depends on your comfort level with certain topics. However, from my experience, I am glad I went in blind and experienced this game for the weird art that it is.
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Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
Mental health awareness made into a game that not just only causes you to solve puzzles, but also life for those around you.

The sequel to this game is going to be wild.
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Old School RuneScape
Best MMORPG ever. Jagex screwed this game with microtransactions so much that they ended up releasing a remake of the original RS2.

This game is still going strong and is such a throwback to a unique MMORPG.
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Shadow of the Colossus
The remake of this game is a must play for any Playstation owner. The boss battles and atmosphere are absolutely top tier.
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Overwatch
Blizzard is literally deleting this game as soon as Overwatch 2 comes out. So disappointing that a game isn't even going to be able to be played once they roll out the glorified new patch they call "Overwatch 2"
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Pokémon Legends Arceus
The new spin on catching and battling Pokémon is nice. However, the graphics leave a lot to be desired especially for a switch game. I hope they adapt the new battle format for future titles as it is a unique experience for a Pokémon game.
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Marvel's Spider-Man (2018)
As a PlayStation exclusive it is a good game. However, the amount of padding between each mission makes this game feel like a grind. If you absolutely love Spiderman this game is for you, but if you are indifferent this game will bore you to tears with the fetch quests.
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Sonic the Hedgehog
I only got to play this at a friends house as a kid as he owned a Genesis while I had a Nintendo/Super Nintendo. Great game that defined Sonic for generations. Sadly the newer installments got worse overtime. However, I do have hope for the new Sonic Frontiers game.
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Super Mario 64
The first 3D Mario is a game that should be experienced by all regardless of what Nintendo platform you decide to play it on. I honestly think that the DS version is what you should play if you have never played this game, but to each their own. The DS version offers more Stars to earn and Mini Games.
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Super Mario Bros. 3
Tanooki Suit Mario is how I define Mario 1-3. This game and it's secret whistles still bring back childhood dreams of watching The Wizard and wishing I had that dank ass Power Glove.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops II
Best multiplayer Call of Duty of all time. The online ranking system for this has not been matched. This was the last game I played competitively before putting all games aside to focus on college. Anyone that knows anything about eSports will know this as the COD that defined the current pro scene.
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Nier
Nier is one of those games that completely slipped my radar when it first came out in 2010 for the Xbox 360 and PS3. However, I finally played the remastered version, confusingly called, NieR Replicant ver.1.22474487139. This version came out last year for the Xbox One, PS4, and PC and included updated graphics, fighting mechanics, and a brand new ending.

A common theme with Nier games is that there are multiple ending. The first time you complete a ending a lot of questions come up, but by completing various endings more and more of story is fleshed out and connected in a way that is very unique.

Gameplay is hack and slash and puzzle solving. Although not extremely difficult, the NPCs, atmosphere, and soundtrack (which won The Game Awards for Best Score and Music 2021) really make this a game you should check out if you are into fantasy/RPG games.
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Halo Infinite
343 you had the potential to make a good Halo game. Halo 5 was a step in the right direction and Infinite lived up to the hype.... Until we all realized how little content is there for a "live service" game. 2 new maps since launch is embarrassing, especially if you are trying to compete with games like Fortnite/Apex. As a Halo fan I am very disappointed with the way 343 has treated this title.
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Neon White
The perfect blend of fast paced FPS platforming/parkour action with just enough visual novel style story elements to not make the game boring. Soundtrack is phenomenal and I find myself trying to beat my time for levels to ensure I have the top rank before moving on. The story was excellent even though the voice acting was a bit cringe inducing at times. 10/10 would parkour again!
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Hades
Great baby's first Roguelike. Easy to pick up and play. Great sound track, story, and art. If you are at all interested in Roguelike games this is a must play.
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The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
A Link to the Past is tied with Ocarina of Time as my favorite game of all time. A Link to the Past was the first Zelda game I ever played although I never beat it when I was a small child, since I didn't know where to get the Moon Pearl to be normal link in the dark world. Years later I beat it on the GBA and it has become one of those games I play every other year from start to finish. Highly recommend playing through this at least once.
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God of War (2018)
This was actually the first God of War game I ever played. If you never played the other games, you will be able to pick this up and enjoy the experience from start to end without missing out on anything. Excited for the sequel and the future of this franchise!
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Pokémon Red and Blue
Where it all started. A game that shaped several childhoods. 90's Poke-craze was such a great experience.
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Donkey Kong Country
The soundtrack for this game still holds up as background noise when I am working. Gameplay also still holds up and I am so happy you can play it on the switch.
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Final Fantasy XIV Online
FFXIV is one of the best modern MMORPGS currently available on the market. You can play FINAL FANTASY XIV up to level 60 for free (which is the original game + the first expansion). Unlike most MMORPGS this game heavily story driven, if you are not into Final Fantasy games, then this will most likely not be a good MMORPG for you. However, if you are into Final Fantasy games then this game is filled to the brim with Final Fantasy tropes and throwbacks to prior games.

Most of the game is completed solo, but dungeons and raids are completed with other players via a matchmaking type system (meaning old content is never dead since the devs reward vets to play them again). The community is overall very welcoming to new players.

Admittingly, the first portion of this game called "A Realm Reborn" serves as a extremely long tutorial that may turn many players away. The second expansion (which is free to play) and expansions thereafter are some of the best story telling in Final Fantasy.
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Final Fantasy VII
The game that everyone thinks of immediately when they hear Final Fantasy. Genre defining game and all around one of my favorite games.
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Nier: Automata
This is one of those games that the cover is super deceiving. When I first played I expected low anime tier tropes. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the story. There are several different ending to this one and I highly recommend playing through the "alternative playthroughs" till ending C. The twists in this game are crazy, especially if you have never played a Nier game.
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Super Mario World
Mario gets a cape and abuses poor Yoshi. Great game.

Favorite memory for this one is when I completed Star World with the help of my older brother.
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SimCity 2000
I played this game as a kid not knowing wtf I was doing, but loved the alien attacks.
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GoldenEye
Used to play this at a friends house anytime we went over there. So many good memories of split screen golden gun only games.
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Star Fox 64
"Do a Barrel Roll!" - The line that changed a generation of games. Game is also just classic fun and is available on the Switch Expansion.
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Super Mario Bros.
Classic Mario. Still remember my older brother blowing my mind when he showed me how to skip levels.
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Always will hold a special place in my heart. Remember getting stuck on how to get Saria's Song as a kid and had to wait like half a year when one of my cousins came over and showed me how to get it. One of the most played and talked about Zelda game, but I still think Link To The Past is better.
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The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (2019)
Never played the original, but the remake on the switch is very aesthetically pleasing. I always heard good things about this game, so I picked it up on the Switch. Game plays like a classic Zelda game, the mix of Mario enemies and Zelda II like segments are super unique and charming.
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Mario Kart 8
Next gen Mario Kart....kinda may have been on the Wii U and now on the Switch, but it's still super good. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a party game to play with family and friends.
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The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Most people prefer Twilight Princess to this game for it's more realistic graphics. However, I think this game and Minish Cap are the two most unique games of the Zelda series. The premise is what you expect for a Zelda game, but the atmosphere and art aesthetics is what separates it from other games in the franchise.
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