Kinda mixed feelings on this. I really enjoyed Bowser's Fury -- it's kind of a super condensed Odyssey (albeit with an annoying fight giant Bowser mechanic), and it's generally pretty fun. 3D World itself is fairly meh. I liked the aesthetics, but I couldn't really get behind the depth of the levels. 3D Land worked because it was on 3DS, and therefore you could use the 3D to actually get depth in those levels. Here, you can't do, and it's definitely detrimental.

Fantastic series. Can't believe I slept on it for as long as I did. I'm looking forward to playing through the rest of the games in the future.

I quite enjoyed this. It was a weird, creepy little game, and I found the theme to be quite resonant. It's not for everyone, but I loved it.

It's fine, I guess? I enjoyed it enough to finish, but I've got no real interest in playing the DLC or mopping up the optional content. I'll probably check out the inevitable third game, but definitely not on day one.

Fun little game. The core gameplay loop is fun, and I'm excited to see what they'll add as far as future content goes.

It has it's moments, but overall, it's a frustrating, dated experience. I enjoyed it as a kid, but I probably won't be coming back to it.

The story in this was fantastic. However, the map design wasn't updated at all, and there are a lot of maps with endlessly respawning enemies, and it's just frankly not fun.

A decent remake of my favorite generation. I wish they'd included the Platinum stuff (the vanilla Sinnoh dex is not great), but overall, I'm satisfied with it.

It's fine, I guess? The dungeon crawling is adequate, but doesn't really hold my interest, while the visual novel parts are really fun but tied behind dungeoning. Were combat more robust, I might have stuck with it, but as it stands, it's just not grabbing me.

A decently fun game. I wish there was more variation in what the traits did (and less that were just jokes), but otherwise, it's enjoyable. I'll probably grab the sequel when it's out of early access.

A solid entry in the Zelda franchise. I played with button controls the entire time, and they were fantastic.

Unpopular opinion, but Johto/Gen II is my least favorite generation. This was me giving these games another shot, but I just cannot stand them.

It's fine, I guess? It's a competent third person shooter, and the gunplay is fun. It just doesn't do anything beyond that to stand out or make me want to keep playing.

I dunno. Didn't really grab me. I may return to it in the future, but moving on for now.

It's fine. There's some awkward grammar (I can't tell if it's a translation issue or just poor writing), and an uncomfortable focus on character's weights. Got one ending, no desire to get the other three.