Easily my favorite Fire Emblem game. This game contains some of my favorite Fire Emblem characters to date, a nice level of difficulty, and a nice, emotional story. As you go to the second act, there are some holes, but they can easily be ignored.

All the charm that Dokapon Kingdom had completely disappeared. I'm honestly surprised that the same studio made this right after Kingdom.

Sometimes you play solid levels that are challenging and fun, and most of the time, you play stages that are completely rigged.

What the hell happened to this game? I stopped playing this game right right after I caught every single Gen 1 and 2 Pokemon, and then I came back in approximately 4-5 years and they don't even play the amazing main theme anymore?

Mario Party Star Rush, but with tons of amazing minigames and somewhat fun modes. Also, I'm kind of surprised that House Mode works as well as did.

Dude, this game is actually really fun. This is honestly what Mario Party Island Tour and Star Rush should have been.

How does Power Tennis get more attention than this game?

I might be giving this game too much credit, but to me, this is the definitive sports game. The music is amazing, the gameplay is actually fluent, the character roster is humongous, and even the story mode is compelling.

Come on Nintendo, bring this to the switch, it's actually a very fun game. I mean, this game has Final Fantasy. That's always a win.

What the...How is this game actually good?

Out of the two 2ds games, definitely has better tunes and overall use of the 3ds, but I still like Phantom Hourglass a tad better. Also, bring back the trains.

Very underrated game. The two 2ds Zelda games are both great. Phantom Hourglass has lots of creative bosses, dungeons, and item uses, and best of all: Linebeck.

Easily the best Zelda remake to exist. I never played the original, but this game is so charming that I kind of want to. Also, is it just me, or is Link technically the villain of this game?

A HUGE improvement from the previous two. While I personally prefer 3d Zelda games as they have much more compelling stories and plots, there is no doubt that A Link to the Past is a great Zelda game.

It's fun to be challenged once in a while, but the game lacks a lot of the heart Zelda games possess.