1) God of War (2018/Platinum/98ish%)
2) Marvel's Spider-Man GOTY Edition (Platinum/100%/100%ed DLC)
3) Spyro The Dragon Reignited (Platinum)
4) Assassin's Creed Liberation HD Remastered (Platinum)
5) Spyro Reignited 2: Ripto's Rage (Platinum/Only 100%)
6) Spyro Reignited 3: Year of the Dragon (Platinum/Only 80%)
7) Genshin Impact (100% Trophy List)
8 ) :nes: Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light (35ish hours)
9) Mario 3D World (380 Stars/All Stamps)
10) Mario 3D World/Bowser's Fury (100 Cat Shinies)
11) :dc: Jet Set Radio (100% Trophy List)\
12) Dungeons & Dragons - Chronicles of Mystara (100% Trophy List)
13) Ico HD (Platinum)
14) Shadow of the Colossus HD (Platinum)
15) Dirt 3
16) Grid 2
17) God of War: Ascension (Platinum)
18) God of War III (Platinum)
19) God of War: Ghost of Sparta (Platinum)
20) Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves (Platinum)
21) Altered Beast (100% Trophies)
22) Daytona USA (100% Trophies)
23) Golden Axe (100% Trophies)
24) Virtua Fighter 2 (100% Trophies)
25) Revenge of Shinobi (100% Trophies)
26) Gunstar Heroes (100% Trophies)
27) Comix Zone (100% Trophies)
28) Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride
Took me about 36 hours. This game is usually lauded as one of the best DQ games so I was really interested to play it. I think the general concept and the villains were great, playing through multiple stages of the Main Character's life and working in tragedies they experienced was really good. I thought it didn't focus enough on the side characters, there was a lot more they could've done with them story-wise and I actually wanted to get to know them more because of how interesting the growing-up mechanic was. The Monster collecting mechanic was a good and bad point to me at the same time, it was fun collecting monsters and seeing what new attacks they'd learn but on the opposite end, it added a lot more grinding to the game because if you wanted to use something new, you had to train them up to a reasonable level before you could. Also on a personal level, I hate when games expect you to remember those things you couldn't access before and go "Oh yeah, I need to go there" and the second half of the game was very heavily based on this, so I hit up FAQs just to figure out where to go next more often than not. Really good game and would've really stood out on the SNES had I played it back then, it reminds me a lot of Final Fantasy IV.