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SCHiM

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The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD

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ElecHead

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Hi-Fi Rush

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Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition

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Ori and the Will of the Wisps

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Planet of Lana

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Tunic

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Yoku’s Island Express

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ANIMAL WELL

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Another Crab’s Treasure

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My first souls-like, by a developer that I very much like. Thoroughly enjoyed my playthrough.
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I really enjoyed this game from start to finish. I had previously played the demo and was immediately intrigued by its tone, mechanics, and overall charm. Going into it, I hadn’t played a souls-like game before, so I approached it with an open mind rather than fixed expectations. I was already a fan of Going Under, Aggro Crab’s earlier title, and while Another Crab’s Treasure explores a very different genre, I felt confident I would enjoy their take on it. There is a noticeable learning curve, but it always feels fair and well-designed rather than punishing. The narrative elements, particularly the themes around ocean pollution, are handled thoughtfully and present enough to be meaningful without feeling preachy. Overall, this is a creative, light-hearted souls-like with a lot of personality, and I would absolutely recommend it to anyone curious about the genre.
Risk of Rain 2

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Sonic Origins
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Sonic Frontiers

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- Wonky camera, switching between fixed and controllable lead to some frustrating platforming
- The most fun parts of the game, the speed-run levels, were really infrequent. And of those, the 2D ones didn’t feel that great. They were hard to control.