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    Thursday, April 18, 2024

    Best video games of 2017 feature new worlds and old friends

    A scene from "Cuphead." MUST CREDIT: Microsoft Games

    This year has been a great one for gamers. Game developers continued to push hardware limits so that players could experience incredible new worlds and stories. Old friends made appearances as well. Mario, Link, Crash, Samus and Sonic all returned to the gaming fold and did not disappoint.

    Without question, rounding up the top five this year was really tough - so many games were worthy of being included - but we feel we picked the best of the best.

    - "Cuphead"

    Publisher: Microsoft Games

    Platform: Xbox One and Windows

    Price: $19.99 - download only

    Rating: E10+ (Everyone age 10 and older)

    Details: "Cuphead" has players taking on the role of the lead character as he platforms his way through numerous levels, dodging fire and engaging in incredibly tough boss battles. The visual style of the game is what puts it in a league of its own. Inspired by 1930s cartoons, each frame, animation and background was hand-drawn. Seeing the game in motion is pure magic. Be warned: The gameplay is pretty tough. Only seasoned platformers need apply.

    - "Super Mario Odyssey"

    Publisher: Nintendo of America

    Platform: Nintendo Switch

    Price: $59.99

    Rating: E10+

    Details: In the latest installment of an open-world Mario game, Bowser has once again kidnapped Princess Peach, and it's up to you to save her before their wedding. Joining Mario this time around is Cappy - the hat that can take on many forms and help Mario get through enemy-filled levels. "Odyssey" looks like a full-featured animated movie. From the various landscapes and environments to the character animations and variety of enemies, it's visually stunning. Without a doubt, "Super Mario Odyssey" is the best Mario yet.

    - "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild"

    Publisher: Nintendo of America

    Platform: Nintendo Switch and Wii-U

    Price: $59.99

    Rating: E10+

    Details: Breaking the mold of the typical linear style of gameplay found in Zelda games, this latest version introduces the idea of a fully open world. Players can approach the game any way they like. You might want to explore the land of Hyrule before tackling the main objectives. Or climb every tree and mountain. It's up to you. As players progress, they will come across shrines containing puzzles, tasks and challenges. As you complete these, you are given items to help you in the game. From start to finish, "Breath of the Wild" is a masterpiece.

    - "Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle"

    Publisher: UbiSoft

    Platform: Nintendo Switch

    Price: $59.99

    Rating: E10+

    Details: Ever wondered what would happen if the crazy Rabbids teamed up with classic Mario characters in a video game? Say hello to "Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle." At first glance, you might think it's a typical Mario game, but it's not. It's a turn-based strategy game, which means players will have to plan their moves in advance. This allows players to get their attacks just right. Spread across four worlds with a host of challenging enemies and bosses, players will have to put their thinking caps on to make it to the end.

    - "Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy"

    Publisher: Activision

    Platform: PlayStation 4

    Price: $39.99

    Rating: E10+

    Details: If you're a PlayStation fan, you might remember the Crash Bandicoot series, in which players would guide a feisty marsupial through challenging jumping puzzles. Now Crash is back on the PS4. The N. Sane Trilogy has all three games of the Crash series: "Crash Bandicoot," "Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back" and "Crash Bandicoot Warped." All the fun platform action from the originals has been faithfully restored in this version. Fully remastered in HD, Crash has never looked better.

    A scene from "Super Mario Odyssey." MUST CREDIT: Nintendo of America
    A scene from "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild." MUST CREDIT: Nintendo of America
    A scene from "Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle." MUST CREDIT: Ubisoft
    A scene from "Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy." MUST CREDIT: Activision

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