What is better in life than resting up against your bicycle on the grass on a sunny day, playing Pokémon Gold in the year 2000?

It's a masterpiece and one of the best DLC's ever made.

Somewhat hard to get into, but once you do, you're entering a rabbit hole of wonder, frustration and great accomplishments. From the shiny Crystal Peak to the horrors of Deepnest, the areas in the game are greatly varied.

Mechanically, Hollow Knight plays perfectly and there is nothing to fault it for. It's difficult but fair, and there are exceedingly difficult challenges to take on, if you want to.

Unique and blows your mind with its visuals from the get-go. Then it falls flat with puzzles that should have been a lot more interesting than they were.

Terraria is the best of its genre and a great co-op experience. Thanks to modding and difficulty options, it also has a lot of replayability.

An above-average experience that doesn't quite capture the magic and abyssal dread of the original.

Mario Kart 64 is the best in the series and one of few old games that I still play occasionally for multiplayer fun.

The platforming sections and boss fights are poorly designed and not challenging, and while there are some funny elements to the game, Hell Pie is generally not as funny as it wants to be.