![]() There’s no combat in this game, but if the story resonates with you, as it has for many, it will stick its claws in you and never let go. Johnny, their latest patient, has the last wish of going to the moon. The story focuses on two doctors who allow their patients to relive their entire lives within their minds before they die and live out their greatest desire in life they weren’t able to accomplish. This game is about real issues that might hit very close to home for some. Don’t go into this one expecting a breezy tale, however. This is the shortest game on the list, which could be a positive for some, but only because it wastes no time in telling the exact story the developers set out to. ![]() If you’ve heard of To the Moon, then odds are you’ve heard about just how impactful its story can be. The game sees you control the main trio of adventurers across seven chapters full of interesting characters, tricky puzzles, side quests, secret bosses, and plenty more to discover in the rich world of Bugaria. Bug Fables not only has the same 2D art style of a Paper Mario, but also harkens back to the old turn-based combat style, action commands and all. ![]() While Paper Mario: The Origami Kingis by no means a bad game, it did leave fans of the older Paper Mario titles - specifically the fan favorite Thousand Year Door - craving that more traditional RPG formula the series has moved away from.
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