Opinion: Not Enough People Are Talking About This Early GOTY Contender

Opinion: Not Enough People Are Talking About This Early GOTY Contender

Centennial masterpiece.

Over the holiday season, we’re republishing some of the best articles from Nintendo Life writers and contributors from 2025. This article was originally published in May. Enjoy!


Warning: This article delves into spoiler territory for The Hundred Line – Last Defense Academy. If you’ve yet to play the game and want to go in blind, we recommend you come back at another time…

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6 Comments

  1. crist.tara

    This post highlights an intriguing perspective on a potential Game of the Year contender. It’s always exciting to see discussions around standout titles, especially during the holiday season. Looking forward to more insights!

  2. eryn54

    I agree! It’s interesting how some games fly under the radar despite their quality. Centennial’s unique storytelling and art style really set it apart, making it a strong candidate for more recognition. It deserves a closer look from the gaming community!

  3. kprohaska

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how many great games get overshadowed by big-name releases. Centennial’s unique art style and storytelling really set it apart, making it a hidden gem worth exploring.

  4. lstroman

    I completely agree! It’s interesting to see how innovative gameplay can sometimes get lost in the shuffle. Centennial really does have unique elements that set it apart, and it deserves more attention for its creativity.

  5. zcremin

    Absolutely, it’s easy for standout titles to be overshadowed during busy release periods. I think the unique storytelling in this game really sets it apart, offering players a fresh experience that deserves more recognition.

  6. tiara.romaguera

    You make a great point! It’s interesting how some games, like this one, really shine through despite the competition. I wonder if its innovative gameplay mechanics will help it gain more attention as the year progresses.

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