Fun as hell. I really enjoyed it, and look forward to playing the dev's other games. Totally worth the hour or so I spent on it.

Generally fun. Has great queer rep, and manages to be both funny and spooky without undermining itself. Loved it.

Firstly, great queer rep, just like the previous games. Secondly, this one was a bit more on the silly side than spooky, but it was still enjoyable. If you enjoyed The Testimony of Trixie Glimmer Smith, you'll like this one.

It's decently fun, if somewhat on the easy side.

It's fine, I guess? It's a competent game. I enjoyed the time I spent with it, but at the end of the day, it's a fairly plain game.

Eh. It's a decent follow up to the first game, and the powers and animals are nice, but I found the need to get all the rainbow drops tedious.

It's not my thing. The puzzles are relatively meh, the platforming kinda sucks, and the story and atmosphere just completely failed to grab me.

It's decently fun. It straddles the line between being an adventure game and being a visual novel, and it doesn't always work (random encounters and the needing to go back and forth so many times is tedious as hell), but it's decent. My only real gripe is that the official translation is kinda meh, and removes one of the biggest "this is a Chrono Trigger sequel" bits in favor of a bizarre translation choice.

It's solid. It's much more simplistic than other Kirby games, and I'll say it's less fun because of that, but it's by no means a bad game.

A fantastic game. Still holds up today. Probably the best JRPG on the SNES, if I'm being completely honest.

It's fine. There's a lot of content, but it's mostly in sidequests, which are fairly repetitive. The actual missions are fun, but they're not quite as good as previous iterations of the game. Especially the vehicle levels -- some truly baffling choices were made as to what does and doesn't get a vehicle level, because apparently they wanted to keep to one per episode, which hurts some of them.

The first LiS game since the first game to really capture me like that one did. It's not quite as good (the power isn't as cool, and the stakes aren't as interesting), but it's a damn sight better than LiS2.

Didn't really grab me. I like Steph as a character, but nothing about this captured my attention enough to finish.

A pretty good sequel to one of my favorite horror platformers. The music was great, the art design continues to be stellar, and honestly, the use of the haptics for the heartbeat while hiding is one of the more creative uses I've seen for them thus far. Pity there's not going to be a third one, as I'd love to play more in this universe.

I don't think this was as good as the first one, but it was still an enjoyable and atmospheric experience. The morality system is still obtuse as hell, which I think ultimately bring the game down, but overall it's a fun experience.