All of the DLC really improved the base game a lot, and the final horizon in particular is very enjoyable and has probably the most memorable sequences in the entire game. While the boss rush near the end is really difficult, I prefer this ending to the base game's ending as it is much more fun and visually entertaining. The other playable characters is also such a massive improvement to the flow of the game. There are still a few wonky controls but otherwise this is a great way to cap off Sonic Frontiers.

While this game was pretty fun, it also felt pretty unpolished in several ways. The controls just never felt right and there was occasional clipping through objects at bizarre times. However, this game has a LOT of content to offer and is fun throughout it's entire stay. Really enjoyed the Cyberspace levels in particular. Just running around also feels great and is a lot of fun when exploring new islands.

This game was an OK sequal to Kingdom Battle. I feel like it improved a couple things, but also was flat out worse in others. Some design choices are great: the battles and progression system are fun and an improvement IMO. But I DESPISE the UI because it just feels clunky, and I don't really like the direction in terms of story and presentation. The partial voice acting was just weird, not really a fan of the Rabbid OCs, and the references to the Mario Universe were cool, but a little too sparse. Glad I got this game on sale, but its still a good game.

Played on release -- I think this game is the perfect capstone of the Xenoblade series currently. It personally lives up to the high standard set by the other two mainline games, and with the DLC this game is insane. I don't think another story had me so emotionally invested before this game.

For a game that most people got for free with their 3DS, it is a little bit fun. Honestly, the only mode included that is worth anything is the campaign. It is a little fun trying to manage/navigate a sub underwater through the courses they provided. However, it is quite short, and the "battle" mode has genuinely no depth to it (pun intended). Bit of a mindless timewaster of a game, but still has a bit of fun to be found in it.

This was such a fun and perfect game on the 3DS. All of the updates it got throughout it's life kept on making it better and better. I feel like this game is the quintessential Animal Crossing game... its not the best entry in the series, but it does everything it needs to be a satisfying experience.

Played on release -- this game had a lot of potential, and just ended up being a pretty painfully generic Mario & Luigi game. It certainly does what it needs to gameplay-wise to be fun, but the lack of any interesting characters, enemies, or areas really hurts the game a lot. The crossover with the Paper Mario series just feels kind of meaningless, and the game gets bogged down by it's side content a little bit. Bit of a disappointment after Mario & Luigi Dream Team IMO.

My favorite game of all time. Everything about it is great -- the characters, the levels, the voice-acting, the gameplay, music... I love all of it. The difficulty sliders make the game so easy to replay and challenge yourself through the game. All of the side content is great too. I loved collecting the idols, doing the challenge boards, and the multiplayer is super fun. Could not recommend more. I understand there are some issues with the controls, but I believe that is just a product of the game being stuck on the 3Ds. If it were to ever get a port/remake, it would perfect the only flaw I believe the game has.

I get why people hate this game, but I don't think it is THAT bad. It has a certain charm to it, and I think that its individual levels are actually pretty good in spite of its subpar battle system.

A great remake of an amazing Wii game. I like the small things that they added to this version of the game, however I don't think this is the DEFINITIVE version to play. Either version works well individually and this one does what it needs to.

Played on release -- One of the best Wii games no question. I absolutely love everything about this game... the levels and music is so memorable and the difficulty is perfect.

Fun and nostalgic -- I definitely prefer the Donkey Kong Country series as a whole compared to the 2D Mario platformers, but I feel like this DKC is the most basic. Still good though. I really like the animal partner banana collection challenges lol

Fun game if you like to grind. I was Free to Play for several years and I still had fun with it.

The game is fun, but so many parts of it are broken, don't work sometimes, or are lazily designed by Niantic. I'm unfortunately hooked though :(

You have to have other people to play this, otherwise it is pretty unenjoyable. Somewhat fun concept though.