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Link's Awakening

·2 mins
Link’s Awakening strips the Zelda formula down to a single island and makes it feel bigger than many open-world epics. No Hyrule, no Triforce, no grand prophecy — just a dreamlike adventure full of oddball characters, fetch quests, and dungeon keys. It is the series at its most personal.

Super Metroid

Few games nail atmosphere like Super Metroid. You drop into Zebes alone, powers stripped away, and the planet feels hostile from the first screen. Rain hammers the surface, doors lock behind you, and every corridor suggests something watching from the dark. Thirty years on, that opening still lands.

Sonic the Hedgehog 2

·2 mins
Sonic 2 leans into speed and spectacle. Chemical Plant and Casino Night are still showpieces, and Tails gives the adventure a lighter, more playful feel whether you are playing solo or with a friend. Where the first game proved Sega had an answer to Mario, the sequel argues they could go bigger without losing the point.