
A charming cast can't hide Zenless Zone Zero's true intentions.

A charming cast can't hide Zenless Zone Zero's true intentions.

Kunitsu-Gami's unique action/strategy combo guarantees you'll be dancing 'til dawn.

A garden of diabolical delights make this port feel brand new.

Sand Land's another disappointing case of Licensed Anime: The Game.

Granblue Fantasy: Relink's epic action RPG adventure sets the skies ablaze.

The Last Faith is a beautiful but inconsistent rehash of older, better games.

Moody pixel art and chilling adventures bring World of Horror's ancient monsters to un-life.

A throwback RPG that avoids mindlessly copying the '90s greats that inspired it.

It's (not) all about family in Lakeburg Legacies.

Ghost Trick is twistier than a slinky in a tornado.


A bland alternative to a genre-defining game millions of people are very familiar with.

Unexplored 2 has potential, but right now the adventure's unreliable and storytelling's seriously flawed.

The blend of all-out action, deep strategy, and Ancient's irreverent humour is as enjoyable as ever here, and smashing a huge castle-tank into evil things never stops being fun. Gotta Protectors: Cart of Darkness plays its story for laughs but the game itself is an expertly crafted challenge with lots to do and plenty more to keep coming back for.

There may not be many games in here, but they do cover a broad range of genres and most of them are still great fun to play today. It's just a shame Switch owners have already had access to the majority of them, with the exact same features, for years already. The glaring lack of any extra features make it hard to appreciate the significance of the more obscure or basic titles unless you're prepared to go off and do some homework, and there are some very obvious milestones missing for no reason other than it allows Taito to make more money by splitting the games across multiple collections.