Homefront: The Revolution. It was an ok game for a FPS.
Homefront: The Revolution. It was an ok game for a FPS.
Manic Miner (using just one life) - ZX Spectrum
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
Wolfenstein: Youngblood
They're not bad if short FPS games. Hopefully Wolfenstein 3 will be good if it ever comes out.
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
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Finally, this one made it to my list of finished games. Looks nice, the mechanics are good, but with time it becomes somewhat repetitive and some levels toward the end can get really frustrating. The ending is really sweet, though.
Final Fight One, even on normal, the game seems hard.
Skweek
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Versions for PC Engine and Sega Game Gear, respectively. Fun and addictive game, although there are moments where you can't go back if you make a mistake, which I didn't like.
Legend of Nayuta. Not a bad game, but kinda short. If you like the Ys games, you should like this one.
The Sisters 2: Road to Fame
Since I liked the first game, Party of the Year, I was looking forward to the sequel. And, well... IDK, the minigames aren't better than in the first game, but the gameplay has been improved with more side quests you can do. Some of them, though, aren't made very well so you just get lost and have no clue what to do, such as one of the racing minigames where it isn't clearly marked where you need to go, or when you need to look for lost dogs by finding clues. But overall, it is worth checking out if you liked the first game.
Control, not a bad game. Lots of cool things it does with physics.
Dungeons of Dreadrock - Switch
I've been dipping in and out of this game when I've got a spare 30 minutes or so. Every dungeon is a new puzzle to solve. It has 100 levels that get progressively harder.