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Hades > Bastion > Transistor > Pyre
Pyre, though, I loved with my whole heart, and Hades beats even that.
A generation will pass with no heir to Bastion's throne.
A very different trend there
Transistor had a lot going for it but it couldn't decide what it wanted to be in terms of gameplay, turn based or real time; story was kinda chewy as well. Corrupted "In Circles" is phenomenal.
https://youtu.be/nMyoI-Za6z8
Pyre was just a ball game with a VN tacked on top, with a weak story to boot.