While inferior to its sequel, Guacamelee is a fantastic metroidvania, platforming, beat em up experience. Nothing in particular stands out but it’s theme and art style works great with the game. Very fun experience

I’d love to see a new entry in the series on the Switch - it’s a very unique and charmful puzzle experience, and with a bit of a higher budget, I feel it could be up there with some of the best puzzlers on the platform

It's still quite insane such a bizzare idea works in the first place. General traversal and puzzling was incredibly disengaging but I'm a huge fan of the goofy charm and incredibly well tuned battle system. Interested to see where this IP goes.

Special edition is pretty sweet

You can't quite ever screw up the Tetris formula, and at heart that stays consistent in 99. There's a little too much BS that happens in the moment for me that detracts from the tactical aspect, but I still highly respect it for trying something so wildly new.

My favorite one in the series. I loved the single player focused story mode, the snow themed mini games, and sick Dream Events. One of the best mini game collections out there

An even better experience than the game itself. It improves in almost every category, but isn't a full leap a sequel will hopefully deliver on.

I hold a lot of great memories of this game from my childhood - I do prefer the original N64 verison for a multitude of reasons though. Substantial and time-worthy multiplayer modes included at least

I've failed to really grasp onto Puyo Puyo as a whole, and I didn't find any of the side modes that engaging. Enjoyed the Tetris aspect quite a lot though and the story mode offered a neat time from what I played.

BloodRoots was a very promising title to me, after coming off of the great PAX demo and the Katana Zero like death system. I think it does a great job in distinguishing itself in its 3D sandbox environments, but relies too much on the core gameplay being strong enough on its own. Too much of a focus on narrative (which is a shame because the writing is quite witty), and the level design becomes frustratingly unfair towards the end. I still had a great time with it though, and for $3 on sale, I have no regrets.

I absolutely adore the art style and polish like most but it translates into some of the most frustrating and janky gameplay I've experienced. I think it's well worth checking out for most though.

Overwatch gets way too much hate to this day, at least on the non-competitive side. Having now played easily dozens of hours across three different platforms, the core gameplay loop and cast selection never gets old. I love the wacky and incredibly polished charm the game has and I still find myself perfecting the characters I've played over and over. I'm by no means good yet still find so much enjoyment in a genre I'm not too familiar with. Really hoping Overwatch 2 delivers in providing the meaningful single player experience I've been looking for.

Feel like i've greatly limited my experience by playing it on 3DS - solid platformer at best though