Masoud House of DualShockers writes:
"Here at DualShockers, we really love video games. And no matter whether you play games looking for a deep, artistic experience or just a way to kill time on the train for a few minutes, no game would be complete without its characters, some of whom — like Nintendo’s Mario or Pikachu, NetherRealm’s Scorpion and Subzero, or Capcom’s Ryu and Ken — are instantly recognizable and universally loved.
So that’s why we took a little time to shout off the digital rooftops of the internet our love for our favorite video game characters, characters who complete our geek passion in ways no other ever could."
SEGA / Atlus Holiday 2023 Switch eShop sale live featuring lowest prices ever for Valkyria Chronicles, Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, and more.
In the 16-bit era, game devs and composers could finally change the type of tones used in the music, simulating a wider array of instruments and creating a whole lot of great soundtracks in the process.
It wasn’t easy picking out the best of the best because there were so many great ones. Even middle-of-the-road soundtracks seemed to deserve a bump if the game was just that damn good, and so many from that era are that damn good!
Here's the Ghetto Gamer list of top 20 soundtracks from the 16-bit era.
From the kingdom building in Ni no Kuni 2 to defeating shadows in Persona 4 Golden, here are the best JRPGs on PC.
I'd tag Lara Croft like I just broke out the pen.