Regardless of the fact that this game is a s^x game, it is actually a pretty good rogue-like dungeon crawler. It reminds me a lot of Rogue Legacy or Dead Cells, just on a more simple, "lewd" front. There are actually a decent variety of weapons and rarities to choose from, various spells, and various accessories to aid you on your journey. This game has 15 different levels and 5 boss fights to get through until you beat the game. The boss fights are very different and have some interesting mechanics. There are also a bunch of different monsters with unique move sets to find as well.

It took me 34.5 hours to 100% this game and two playthroughs. Once through normal mode, and once through hard mode while also maxing Scarlet. Overall, it's not bad and could actually have been a pretty good rogue-like if it wasn't a s^x game.

I personally find the lore and world building way more entertaining that the actual gameplay, but that isn't saying a whole lot because the gameplay is pretty fun overall. It is unfortunately a bit repetitive for now. Hopefully with future updates and the world becoming more vast this will change.

The only game where you can complete a major order in real life too.

What an absolute mess of a game. 6v6 was great, but the original Overwatch was starting to get stale due to the lack of updates. Here comes OW2 promising to fix all of this with new game modes/maps and 5v5.

Imagine making all the worst possible moves. 5v5 is horrendous, the name game mode (push) is no fun, the PVE mode that the game promises was a lie and lackluster, and no big changes to show for, 2CP is still gone with it's great maps and to top it all off OW2 is the biggest cash grab in terms of cosmetics I have ever seen.

Where have we all gone so wrong. I'll still play with friends from time to time, but Blizzard is actively trying to kill this game at this point.

It's a decent chill game where you collect and grow fish. As you gain more money, you move onto more different types of fish and more tanks to grow them in. That's the whole gameplay loop in a nutshell.

Now there are different rarities of fish to collect (Common, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic) and different color variants as well (Normal, Painted, Golden, Rainbow). All the achievements are tied to collecting the color variants of the Fish. (Collecting all from each species, each species painted, and each species gold.)

This is where the game gets annoying as you have a 1/1000 chance of getting a gold fish and even less of getting a rainbow fish. Most of the end-game, achievement collecting is just spam buying fish and selling them until you get the golds you need. It's okay.

The last GBA game I ever got, and I never really played it.

Clunky but a good Naruto Beat em' Up game. Needed a lot of polish though for it to be great.

For a game about transformations... They really weren't part of the game. It wasn't bad, but it left a lot to be desired.

Probably my favorite Yu-Gi-Oh game of all time. Yu-Gi-Oh GX was easily the best version of Yu-Gi-Oh (I'm totally not biased)

I remember struggling so much with this game that I should have probably stopped trying to play it, but I loved Digimon and even though this wasn't that great of a game, child me enjoyed it.

As a kid I enjoyed it a lot. However, I had absolutely NO idea I was doing.

Not nearly as boring as the first and improved in some areas, but overall was a pretty meh game.

I hate to say it, but this was just terribly boring.

NO NO NO A MILLION TIMES NO. At least the Crash version was playable, this is just the same game but SO MUCH WORSE.

Such an infuriating game with horrible minigames, somehow though this one is playable to an extent compared to the Spyro version.