Game seems decent, but something about it (maybe the art style?) made it physically difficult for me to play.

This was fun. I went in blind, so the story went in ways I didn't really expect it to. The characters were well crafted, I think. I spent a lot of the game kind of hating Mae, but I'm pretty sure that's the intended reaction. She does eventually grow, and becomes understandable, if not completely likeable. Definitely a fun game, and well worth a playthrough if you're into this kind of adventure game.

A decently fun FE game. The story is serviceable but not great (outside of a few moments at the end, it was mostly just your standard FE fare, and is honestly largely forgettable), and the maps range from very fun to absolute shit, but overall the game was fun, the gameplay is great, and the Engage mechanic was fun to play with.

I like this. Plays well, has nice music, and while the graphics aren't the best, it's still a fun game.

I loved this. It's a very simple concept, but it's clearly made from a place of passion about RE4, and it's got great humor. The puzzles are fun and engaging, and overall it's just a great way to spend an hour or so, and a great use of three bucks.

Meh. Didn't grab me like Until Dawn, wasn't really a fan. Didn't like it nearly enough to finish it.

After Highway Blossoms, I expected a kind of light, fluffy yuri story. This was not that at all, and I loved it for that. The story went in ways I didn't see coming, and I loved every minute of it.

Plus Kira Buckland's in it, which is cool as hell.

Played with the restoration patch.

It's fine? This was the only 3D Zelda I hadn't played, and it's okay, I guess. This might just be the 3DS version, but it has some of the worst boss fights in Zelda, period. The dungeons are neat, though.

It's hard to articulate, but everything about Infinite just didn't feel fun. Mechanically, sure, the game is fine -- the shooting is fun, the grappling hook is neat if somewhat unnecessary. But the open world frankly sucks compared to the discreet missions of previous games, and the story not only failed to grab me but cements my opinion that 343 Halo isn't as good as Bungie Halo.

Fantastic game. Probably my second favorite metroidvania, honestly. Loved it, cannot wait to try the sequel.

I dunno, just wasn't feeling it. Might come back to it in different headspace.

It's fine, I guess? I don't hate it, but I don't love it. I like it more than Mario Bros. 2 (which I know wasn't really Mario) and less than Super Mario Bros. or Super Mario World. Overall kinda meh, but not actually bad.

Graphically, it's great. One of the best looking DS games. The gameplay is also fine. Pretty standard Pokémon fare. I just with the story had been better. Black was interesting throughout, and the story was enough to keep me playing even without the QoL features of modern Pokémon. Black 2's story only got interesting near the end, and even then dropped off pretty much immediately.

Fantastic game. It's a blast to play (though I could do with a bit less missable stuff), and the story is absolutely tragic. Loved every minute of it, can't wait to include it in a massive Compilation playthrough when the Remake trilogy is finished.

Despite wanting to, I didn't really like Her Story, but when I saw this was included in my Netflix subscription I figured I'd give it a shot. And I like it even less than I liked Her Story. These games always lure me in with an interesting sounding premise, but the actual gameplay/story just always fails to grab me.