
Hardcore Gamer: "Almost one year in the bag and the Nintendo Switch is a runaway success. We still don’t know what the future holds, but due to its incredible achievements, and coming off the devastating Wii U, more and more publishers are jumping over. Because of this, we’re getting far more remasters. Love them or hate them, remasters are a concept that will stay so long as they sell, and considering how dedicated Nintendo fans are, they could do incredibly well on the console/handheld hybrid. With Bayonetta 1+2 coming out soon (or out depending when you read this), Dark Souls in May and Hyrule Warriors in a few months, we thought about what other games deserve to be remastered or brought over."

VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "While not carrying the same heft it enjoyed long ago, last year was one of the adventure genre's most commercially-successful years in this century. A Telltale-esque adventure eclipsing 3 million sales in three months would be the talk of the town were it not for another adventure game hurdling over 10 million sales in two. Though not all finalists reached those heights, each did share a greater amount of spotlight compared to similar titles within their respective sub-genres.
Past any sales thresholds and popularity contests, 2025 also deserves credit for its creativity; the last time our entire shortlist consisted exclusively of new IPs was for Best Adventure Game of 2020. An impressive year for the genre, with even greater potential ahead."

Bandai Namco announced today that its popular flight simulator-lite Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown has passed another sales milestone.

The Outerhaven writes: Temirana: The Lucky Princess and the Tragic Knights follows Cecilia as she makes her own order of knights in the land of Temirana.
I want Tokyo Mirage, Xenoblade Chronicles, and Danganronpa 3 (not sure that is a remaster).
bring back mario kart wii, that was more fun then mario kart 8
Half that list was questionable