Way more oomph than you'd expect from a Gameboy Advance JRPG but still a lot of fun.

I bounced off this pretty quick after not much caring for the first one. It leaned more heavily on a weird little kid in a trench coat who was like a super soldier idk.

If there was ever a better multiplayer First Person Shooter. I didn't play it.

A really fun twist on the rogue-lite genre, with it's inherited trait system meaning no two play throughs are ever the same. The combat is a tad shallow but the game is a great time waster and rec'd for any rogue lite fans.

I put 100 hours into this game because my friends on the playground said the SS Anne came back at 100 hours and had newer cooler pokemon to trade.

10/10

This was kind of a let down. Way more antiseptic than it's predecssor and no where near as much depth to the battle system but still a weird game that was clearly planning on you buying in for the whole ride as it buried you in so much lore and "we'll explain later" bs that it kinda killed the momentum.

Even the final bossfight was just kind of "bluh... i guess it's over"

Animal Crossing is a soothing balm that is also hair pullingly obtuse in some ways.

I really liked this game but some weird UI stuff and an abysmally slow movement speed on starter ships, meant I had to mod it just to make it playable.

Still what I did play was a really unique and engaging eldritch shipbuilding sim! Truly great flavor text throughout.

Twin Stick rogue lite with enough weapon variety to keep things interesting on your runs. Sadly a run can be ruined by RNG simply by not getting the superior weapons you need to beat the bosses on the 4th floor but still a great time waster.

They say your first is the most special and this was my introduciton to the Civ series. What is there to say about the "just one more turn" addictive nature of these games. For my salt, I liked the AI more in IV and I liked unit stacking. This game also came with community mods baked right in and waiting for you which I thought was pretty neat.

This game is fine tuned within an inch of perfection. The levels are inventive, the story is better than it has any right to be and the challenge is as brutal as you want it to be.

Also every track on the OST is a certified bop.

A perfectly functional old-school beat em up with that old internet flash aesthetic.

Listen, I'm kind of terrible with rhythm. I just couldn't find it in this game nor could I find the fun. Fine game just not for me.

I should've liked this game. It's got a kooky concept and decent art direction but it just didn't click with me.

Pretty darn good and the writing was still top notch but I think I got stuck on it somewhere and never technically finished it. Sorry Bowser.