Let me know in the comments which boss gave you the most trouble!

It’s a beautiful, frustrating, and ultimately brilliant revival of a gaming icon. Just remember: in true series fashion, you haven't really beaten the game until you’ve done it all twice.

Resurrection isn't just a simple HD port. It features a unique "storybook" art style that looks like a medieval manuscript come to life. The paper-craft aesthetic gives the game a surreal, eerie vibe that fits perfectly with its graveyard and underworld settings. While it looks modern, the soul of the game is pure 1985—stiff jumps, infinite enemies, and precision timing. Brutal Difficulty (With a Safety Net)

The series is famous for being one of the hardest in gaming history. Resurrection keeps that "tough but fair" DNA but adds something new: . Legend: The classic, soul-crushing experience.

Whether you’re a returning veteran or a newcomer wondering why people love being hit by flying crows, here is why this reboot is a must-play. A Modern Take on a Classic Nightmare

If you grew up in the arcades or on the NES, the mere mention of Arthur losing his armor and running around in his boxers probably triggers a bit of gaming PTSD. In 2021, Capcom brought that legendary challenge back with , and it’s every bit as punishing—and rewarding—as you remember.

Arthur’s arsenal has expanded significantly. Beyond the iconic lance and dagger, you now have access to the , a skill tree that lets you unlock powerful magic spells and passive abilities. Turning enemies into stone or summoning lightning becomes essential as you navigate the game’s branching paths. Twice the Terror: Local Co-op