Since I've played all of the TMNT Quest, might as well give my thoughts on Fortnite as a whole. I am personally someone who dosen't play much online games, but Fortnite was a really fun game to paly in Zero Build. I feel like the normal mode of Fortnite is just a headache with all the building you have to do, never cared for Lego or Guitar Hero Mode. If I return to Fortnite in the future it's just gonna be Zero Build.

This was such a sweet little game. It's not all that long, you can beat the story in about an hour. What makes the game is the heart in the gameplay and story. The point of the game is that you are grabbing many friends to help build the best town in Legend of Hero, so that you're sister can play. You defeat carboard monsters, do quest, and build your town up. Underneath the childhood fun, there are messages about overworking, responsibility, and what it means not being with the person that made those memories special. NGL y'all I cried so hard at the ending, both cause it was well done and it's a little #relatable. play this game, one of the sleeper hits of 2022.

This game was gifted by a friend and I gotta say, this was a fun time. The controls are easily the best part of the game with me slide jumping all over the place and using the high jump to get to places, such a satisfying moveset. The areas are really big to the point that before I got the map I was confussed on where to go next, but as soon as you get the map it's no longer a problem. I'm not gonna be jumping over the hills to play this every now and again, but it's a pretty fun metroidvania. Not much to say with this one.

Even after having more knowledge on what to do and after all the patches this expansion got. It's still fine. Sonic is still Sonic in this game, Amy is basically just another Sonic with a glide ability attached to her, knuckles is more fun to control after the patch, but still feels finikky to me, tails is the most broken character with the Tornade, wrench at max power, it's insane. The Cyberspace stages were more engaging in the expansion then in Base Frontiers, but they have their bullshit moments. Guardians are ampt up to crack cocaine levels, at least Ghost is actually fun to fight. The Boss Rush sucks, like any game with a Boss Rush. I still really like the Final Boss. It's just more Frontiers with a lot holding it back.

This was a stellar follow up for To the Moon. The writing is at it's best here, a twist I didn't see coming whatsoever, music that made me tear up as much as To the Moons soundtrack, OMG IT'S AN AMAZING GAME. I do think there is still the problem of the tone trying to have funny bits after a serious moment ruins a bit of the story it's telling, but I adore this game either way and I hope Imposter Factory sticks the landing.

This is a weird game for me. I really like the yakuza series gameplay a good majority of the time, but this one is probably the worst and/or weakest one next to 3. I found Brawler to be unremarkable, Gunner was too simple for my liking and realistically the most overpowered style in the game, Wild Dancer is one I used for half the game, but after that it felt to weak. Sword Fighter was my go to style for the 2nd half of the game, as it is the most well balanced and has the blocking ability. The Bosses in this game were really annoying to deal with. I found them to be bullet sponges that take a long time to deal with. But the biggest problem I have with the Game is the Trooper system. The Trooper System is cool in theory, giving you boost to your stats for a limited time, but the problem is that they are tied to almost everything stat wise and it dosen't help that Health Upgrades give you an atom size increase. But this game isn't all bad, I liked the story a lot in this game with twists and characters I didn't expect, the game is really good looking, they don't show the penis in the bathhouse fight, and the music slaps. Just a game that has more style then substance overall.

This is tied for my favorite game of all time.

Story-The Story may be not that good but I don't really mind cause personally I think Sonic Stories aren't that important overall.

Graphics-I played the game on PC and it was beautiful. Better then on 360 and PS3 where it runs at 800X720P at 30FPS

Soundtrack-BEST SONIC SOUNDTRACK. I don't care if it's a bunch of remixes. NO BAD SONG. (Standouts: Sky Sanctuary Act 1, City Escape Act 1, Rooftop Run Act 2)

Gameplay-Sonic has never controlled better. Classic Sonic may not have the physics of the classics games but it's still fun. The Spindash is too OP and it's exciting. Modern Sonic is at his best in this game (If we're talking the Boost Formula games). His drift is at it's peak, the homing attack is on the same button as the jump button which is a god send. The level design is timeless making this my most replayed Sonic game.

Bosses- I like all these bosses except the Time Eater. My favorites are Metal Sonic, Perfect Chaos, and Silver. They are all in my top 10 Sonic Bosses.

S ranks- arguably the easiest S ranks in the series. You don't have to do anything special except not die.

Endgame- It's the low point of the game but I really like the final cutscene and if the series ended there I would be content.

Conclusion-Peak of the Sonic game don't @ me.