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#7 - Devil May Cry 5
Loved everything about this one. It was the game I was waiting for since I finished DMC4 and it delivered on all fronts for me. I don't even mind V all that much. Getting the platinum in this game felt rewarding as fuck.
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50) Psychonauts
A shame I never played this one before. Super creative 3D platformer with tons of neat ideas and great humour. Probably would have liked this even more around release. Really looking forward to the sequel now.
48) Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2
Did two runs at this point... Another really cool Castlevania-like game but I think I prefer the first one overall. Can't really pinpoint it, but 1 felt a bit more grounded and well designed. The coop mode is a great addition, though!
#14 - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
This game put open world exploration on another level and the way it encourages players to get creative in enemy encounters and dungeons is great. This is just a huge playground with infinite possibilites.
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Not quite sure how much I'm looking forward to the "FAR" Sequel. I liked the first one conceptually, but the gameplay was so unengaging that I felt bored playing it. Hope the sequel makes traversal a bit more interesting.
#17 - Suikoden 2
The fact that I'm putting this so high despite playing it like 15 years after release just shows how well this game holds up. The way this game tells it's story and how it all comes together at the end is amazing.
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42) Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim
And another one down! Another enjoyable Ys game, which set the foundation for the Ark/Felghana/Origin combat system. This one has some balancing issues due to items being usable in battle and some general jank, but it's a fun time overall.
39) Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon
I'm shocked at how great this was! Classic Castlevania but with better (fairer) design, I love it. This game has tons of replay value too, so I'll definitely go back to it and try out other routes and modes.