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.

Now that I have fully 100% Sonic Frontiers from beginning to end, I can say without hiberbaly that this is one of my new favorite Sonic Games. There are things in the games that I am not a huge fan of. Rhea Island and Ouranos Island are the worst parts of the game with Rhea being too linear and Ouranos taking the longest to 100% with so many tokens. The story is still the story of all time with moments I like and moments I am not really a huge fan of. But even after all of that, this was a game I was having a hard time putting down. The movment in this game is even better then at launch with all the options to it and having the ability to carry your speed into your jump, the combat while simplistic gets the job done, the soundtrack is one of the best soundtracks in the series, the bosses were still kina hype TBH, I'm gonna be honest, Cyberspace is not all that bad. Sure there are problems with Cberspace like some of the handling and level design, but they are short bite sized levels which have objectives to do, and some of the new content from Updates 1 and 2 are fantastic. I really enjoyed the Koko challanges, cause they were the Unleashed DLC Levels if they were fun to complete and having the Spin Dash and music notes that play music from previous sonic gmaes was pretty cool. Excited to replay the game one day.

For what this is this is pretty good. The combat with Yuffie in this game is some of the best in the FF VII Remake Trilogy so far. I really enjoyed the story of this game with the bond Yuffie and Sonon had, while also showing us some new stuff to the VII Remake universe with Avalanche and Scarlet that evil son of a bitch. I would say this is worth $20, but far from the best DLC, I mean you can't beat Xenoblade DLC at all.

This is a hard game to talk about. I did enjoy the game overall, but it does many things that hold it back for me. For Context, I played this game 24 hours after I beat the Original Final Fantasy VII, so it was fresh in my mind. I wanted to see the game, not only from a newcomers point of view, but also from the perspective from someone who loves the Original VII.

To get the positives out of the way. This is one of the best looking games I have ever played. With many shots from the game that blew me away. The Characterization is on point with excellent voice actors that fit the roles really well. The music is some of the best music I've ever heard in a video game with every track being a banger. The Combat of the game is probably the best way to handle turn based RPG's and Hack n Slashes with you needing to juggle attacking the enemies and to manage the menu's with the abilities and spells, and finally some of the new stuff in the game like the new characters, the dance minigame, and the jessie chapter being straight up fun or enhanced characters from the original game I didn't think much of.

The Negatives of the game are that I think some of the new content like the Hell House Boss, the 2nd visit to the sewers and the new ending to be slogs to go through. Some parts of the game felt like they went on for so long with Hojo's Lab being the biggest example. The Story I am overall mixed on, with the moments from the original game being recreated in a cool way, but there are some moments in the story where it just went in a direction I was not a fan of like the Train Graveyard, My Biggest Issue with this game is Sephiroth, What made Sephiroth one of the best parts of the original game was that he was not seen for about a 3rd of the original game, you heard about him through hearsay from the other characters and you saw his actions after they were done leaving you thinking who he was. In the Remake he shows up every 5 seconds and it just ruins the point of Sephiroth in general.

I don't see how this game is made for newcomers or how this game was made for veterians. I do think that the future 7 Remake parts will dictate how well this game holds up, but for right now I did have a good time with this game, but it is held back by decisions that were made with a sequel in mind, which is not the best way to start a trilogy.

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 a game I was excited to revisit and I am glad to say that is has held up exponentially well. The Atmosphere of the world is amazing to suck in from the drerry Midgar, the bright Cosmo Canyon, and the chills from the North Contenent. The Combat is just as fun and experimental as it's always been with you being able to do whatever the fuck you want, making no party member obsolete from another. The story grips you after the 2nd bombing mission, infact the fucking opening is one of the best openings in any game I've ever played. You learn more about the characters and the villains of the story with this cast fo characters being one of my favorites in any game alongside Xenoblade and Sonic. Just an all time classic and one of the best RPG's I've ever played, there is a reason why this game is one of the most reconizable games ever made.

The beginning of the 3rd Naughty Dog Franchise and I will say that this game is actually quite good. It set the foundation for what the gameplay would be in future Uncharted games and even for The Last of Us in certain aspects. The story was also pretty fun for what it was with quips I forgot how funny they were. There are dated aspects to it. The game seperates itself between Platforming and Combat, The sensitivity is not the best with it not having my prefered sensitivity, the final boss is one of the worst final bosses in any game period, and I found that for the first Playstation 3 title to be worth a damn, there wasn't that many big bombastic moments in it. Still a fun time.

This was a cute little time. It is clunky with the dashing and the jumping, but this is the Celeste I remember, just in 3D. Goes to show that Celeste can work as a Collectathon.

This is a game that really isn't worth playing in the modern day with the X games being on Switch and on the Steam Deck. It's novel for it's time. But I also find some things it did to be a detrimite to the game like the foot parts and the slow maverick fights. It's a one and done.

Gonna be honest, this is probably my favorite expansion from Half-Life and I think it is better then Half-Life 1. Well it's not as long as Opposing Force or as Original as Half-Life. I still found myself enjoying this game more then the other 2 because it has less Bull Shit or moments that made me turn off the game in frustration. While it wasn't amazing, I'd still had a pleasant time with this game, it was like a stroll in the park.

This is just more Half-life with more added to it. There are new weapons and new enemies and honestly I wasn't really enjoying it all that much. I like the Sniper Rifle and that is about it. There are moments that I liked namely the final boss that was more fun then the nelieth, but just like with the base game I just found it to be a frusturating time to complete. If you like the Original Half-life you are gonna like Opposing Force, but I didn't enjoy this game all too much.

After playing Bomb Rush Cyberfunk last year, I was interested in trying out Jet Set Radio and I got to say that Jet Set Radio is one of the most fun Sega games I have played. The game is very simple to grasp since you only use 3 buttons and the control stick, it does feel slippery compared to Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, but is not a deal breaker in the grand scheme of things. But your skill mastery is what determines if you can get the high score in levels and that’s something that most if not all Sega games have with their arcade design philosophy. The game does start to go downhill after the 2nd mission in Chapter 2 with levels and missions that I was just not really enjoying and some I just found infuriating. They expect you to know the entire map of the area when you spend your time in the sections rather than figuring out how to get to the other sections. After all of that I will say that this game is one of the most Sega things I have ever seen and it was a fun time. I hope to find a copy of Future very soon.

I thought I knew what to expect from this game since the formula for Kirby games is predictable in this era of Kirby, but the story was defintly a nice change of pace and ended with one of the most anime things I have ever seen. The stages were a fun time to play, I wouldn't say there were any stages I hate, most secrets were fun to find and figure out how to do, which I think makes Kirby as fun as it is. The copy ability system is one I really liked. You get a few copy abilities to choose, but you can get blueprints in the stages that can updrage them and they each have diffrent perks so you can choose which one suits you best and it made me want to try them all. My main problem with the game is that some secrets can be really vauge with the hint, but this has become one of my new favorite kirby games and I hope the series goes in this direction.

They made Sonic Forces good, WTF! Aside from a few hiccups with the collision, this was actually a fun time and I would recommend this mod, make sure to read the Notepad in the mod folder to make sure it works.
https://gamebanana.com/mods/485051

This game has good controls and some cute visuals that replicate the Sega Saturn really well, but the level design is something that I take issue with. There are moments where it wants you to react to something that is coming up fast like when you are grinding on rails or on waterslides and then there is the opposite side of the spectrum where it wants you to do precise platforming when the controls are somewhat slippery. I mean it's a good time waster, but I think Toree has it beat for short cheap games so far.