Perhaps its just because the last gameboy Castlevania was so horrendous, but this is actually kinda a fun little game. Its really cool seeing a game with as little resources as this attempt to experiment narratively

An extremely underrated gem. This game is fuckin awesome

While this is by far not my favorite castlevania, it is still undoubtedly a fantastic game that really does an amazing job at showing the strengths of the super Nintendo and bringing Castlevania into a new era while inadvertently saying goodbye to a specific style

A genuinely fantastic game that was way ahead of its time in terms of scope

A monumental step back, but the soundtrack has not faltered in the slightest

This is everything Sonic 1 should have been. It defines sonic's identity much in a much stronger way and is damn fun

Green Hill Zone is fantastic. After that, it plummets and never really ever stops going downhill in quality.

The changes actually change a lot more than you'd be led to believe. Small tweaks completely shift the flow of the game, and couple that with Nintendo doubling down on what made Breath of the Wild work with plenty of new ideas and concepts that seamlessly work together without feeling like a rehash. This is a masterpiece, and this is probably one of if not the greatest duology of games there is

Probably one of the most flawed Zelda games there is, but there's genuinely still a lot to love. The atmosphere of skyloft, the writing, the music, and the characters make this a pretty unique and likeable game. Plus, it has one of the best boss fights I've ever fought in any game. The issue is the controls are extremely messy, the worst parts of zelda's formula is on max, and the structure is all over the place.

Third Strike is the best fighting game I've ever played, and it's the only one to truly make me understand why traditional fighting games have appeal. I allowed myself to improve naturally and discover my own style. I felt myself get better. This is what made me understand and love Street Fighter.

It helps that the soundtrack is stellar as well.

I played around with singleplayer briefly but was disappointed. Ive never tried public servers. But downloading a bunch of workshop mods, playing on a sandbox map with my friend for 170 hours has genuinely given me a lot of joy. This is the weirdest game to even log. I hardly know it, yet I have such a connection with it. Just a very narrow connection.

I think I have ~2 hours in GTA V singleplayer, and 200 hours in the online mode. During COVID, playing this with my friends has become one of my favorite memories in all of gaming. Are there cheaters, plenty of bullshit, a terrible pricing system, and more to complain about? 100%. But these things also did create memories for me. It's a broken mess of a multiplayer, but man, it's fun if you just accept that.

WOW.

This is the culmination of everything FromSoftware has built up to this point, yet it tries something entirely new. Few games are able to achieve what this does

Im rating this solely on the campaign, but jesus it is so mind numbing and unintentionally hilarious