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I managed to write a bit about my top 20, so here we go:


20. Shovel Knight (Wii U – 2014)

A game made like they used to make them. I love Shovel Knight’s retro art style, retro gameplay and retro difficulty. But it is also an ambitious game in many ways, with now 4 different campaigns, a multiplayer mode, an in-game card game and even some RPG elements. It is one of those games I can always pick up and play.