Nice trip down memory lane. I can appreciate how weird and unique this game is compared to other Mario games. I like the different locations, new enemies and music. Game controls a bit weirdly but that's to be expected on a game that came out over 30 years ago on the Game Boy.

There is absolutely not enough I can say about Persona 3. Loved every part of this game from beginning to end. Persona 3 specifically holds a special place in my heart as it was my very first exposure to this series. Saw a friend play it and thought it looked interesting so I picked up Persona 5. Been a huge fan of this series since then. Everything in Reload is exactly what I wanted out of a remake for this game. Incredible presentation, outstanding music, and unforgettable characters that I will hold close to my heart for as long as I remember. I love Persona.

Nice, short game to kill some time. I really liked the music in this game and Parappa is such a cute, lovable character. Hitting notes in this game feels kind of awkward but I expected that from playing a PS1 game. I would like to see these games make a comeback or just see Parappa show up in something current.

I believe the 2K games starting from '22 have hit their stride and found what works for them. The creation suite always blows me away with it's vast options for players; whether it's making a wrestler, designing a stage, or creating your very own wrestling show. The new match types are a very welcome addition and the MyRise storyline was a fun experience as a WWE fan. The things that keep this game from being amazing are it's poor online modes and glitches that don't necessarily break the game, but slightly inconvenience you. I also hope they take a different approach with the showcase mode next year as I'm personally burnt out from the current formula of checking an objective list so I can advance to the next list in a match.

An enjoyable beat-em up that I'm glad a friend recommended to me. The cast of characters, from the main cast to the side characters, I found to be quite likable. Loved the game's soundtrack. I appreciated the creative move-sets for each playable character and fighting enemies felt really satisfying. My only gripes with the game were the quiet volume in cutscenes, platforming in certain areas, and navigating the map. I wish the game allowed players to scroll the map to better understand how to navigate certain areas. I enjoyed playing through the game with a friend online. Cross-play co-op worked perfectly fine for us and I like that the game allows players to use the characters they leveled up in their own save file, in other players' save files. Overall, I had fun and would recommend to those that want something to kill time.

This was a game I remember always wanting to play as a kid and with the release of this remake, I figured it was finally time to give it a try. Overall, I thought it was a nice time killer and provided some simple fun. I liked the music in this game. It gave off a very comfortable vibe. This is one of the Switch's best looking games, which I did not expect at all. Admittedly, I did get burnt out from playing this pretty early on. Mario's movement would annoy me when I'm trying to adjust my positioning. The boss fights were not fun when trying to beat them without getting hit.

This game was the sequel to WarioWare: Smooth Moves that I wanted since I was a kid. Microgames are fun and make great use of the Joy-cons. It's a pretty short game and the side content didn't really interest me.