This game is the full package. It's got some of the best visuals on the console, a really good story for the standards of the series, and a banger soundtrack. All you really need in a Metroid game can be found in Fusion. The only criticism I would place upon the game is that it's level design and pacing can be a little slow due to how heavily gated certain parts of the game are. However, this restricted pacing also plays a large role in the tone and feel of the game, so it's ultimately not a huge deal.

This game is disgusting. Every single model and texture was painstakingly crafted to be absolutely vile. There is goop everywhere, nondescript ooze. This is probably the goopiest game in a series that is known for being particularly goopy. It's fucking terrifying too. What a great, gooey, nasty game.

This game rocks. It's all the explorative aspects of a Resident Evil game boiled down in the same way punk boiled down the rock genre. It's punk Resident Evil.

The game that started it all. A lot of improvements have been made to the Ratchet and Clank formula since this game released all the way back in 2002, but it still holds up. The biggest criticism I could put forth is that its a little too long.

You get to pulp nazis. There are like a bajillion ways to pulp nazis in this game. My personal favorites are the grenade launcher and the dual shotguns. One of the most solid and straightforward shooter campaigns I've played in a long time.

One of the greatest Gameboy Games and maybe one of the greatest platformers of all time. Go play it.

Fighting the Ender Dragon is overrated

A pretty fun and basic Fire Emblem game. No big gimmicks, the story is good if a bit generic for the series, and the gameplay is solid Fire Emblem fare. I thoroughly enjoyed my time with it.

What if Wario Land was actually fun to play?

I can imagine if this was the only game I had as a kid, I wouldn't mind.

343 have redeemed themselves after creating two really mid Halo campaigns. Now they've made the first Strand-type Halo game.