Alright, finally finished my graphics today! Should be all good, provided I don't make changes to the latter stages of the list, though that is quite likely to happen. Anyhow, seeing as we're almost at the halfway point, I might as well change my approach and post two games a day rather than spamming a lot of them together. I'll figure it out in due time.
Here's some hints for the last few of the first half!
#32 - Rhythm violence.
Extra hint - Though it's available on just about everything, this rhythm game was primarily meant to be played in VR.
Extra extra hint - It was developed by a couple of former Guitar Hero/Rock Band developers.
(this one never gets guessed, does it)
#31 - The time-loop mechanics in this almost makes me wonder if we could consider this the earliest roguelike?
Extra hint - This game is known for going very dark in a franchise typically seen as kid-friendly.
Extra extra hint - It spawned one of the earliest and most famous creepypastas on the internet.
#30 - Go kill Time... no, like, literally. Kill him.
Extra hint - A sequel to a beloved indie game... hopefully it doesn't mess too much with the chronology.
#29 - The 4th entry in this series, it was polarizing for being linear and adding a robot that told you what to do.
Extra hint - It is eligible for this year's event, which means it's not Metroid Prime 4: Beyond.
#27 - Before this character's "animal form" became a wolf in a later game, it was a rabbit.
#26 - The story of a little spirit guy, as narrated by a big tree with a deep voice.







