Avowed on PlayStation 5, along with the Anniversary Update, strengthens its systems, smooths its edges, and gives players more control over how they experience Eora. It's not fundamentally different, but it's undeniably better.
Crisol: Theatre of Idols was something I was not expecting to go into and enjoy. I came away with, outside of some pacing and bad performance issues, thoroughly enjoying my time with the good exploration/combat/puzzle loop.
High on Life 2's biggest issue outside of technical issues, is that the new additions to the game feel so counter intuitive and work against what made the first game such a cult hit.
Reanimal understands horror on a visual and emotional level, but isn't able to support it with the amount of friction in the game. When it works, it's great; when it doesn't, the cracks are impossible to ignore.
Mario Tennis Fever combines the same fun and technicality of the classics in the series with a wealth of variety and new ideas that make it one of the best in the series.