The best Arkham game, period. It solidified the genre of Arkhamstyle games and inspired a lot of games coming forward. (Spiderman PS4, Shadow of Mordor, etc.) The story is easily the best part of this game, and the ending is so god damned satisfying as a long time Batman fan. Play this game, please.

It's alright, if not a bit short and with narrow level design. Outside of that though it's got a relatively decent story and good combat. Sadly it just doesn't completely hit the mark on what the Arkham Series could be. That would be left to the sequel.

Playing this game with friends is incredibly fulfilling. I found myself getting lost in it for more hours than I can count. Play with mods and friends for an optimal experience.

A good experience, but also just a really lonely one. Even playing in multiplayer I just find myself feeling alone and aimless, and as I suffer from severe existential nightmares, feeling aimless is just not something I enjoy. Terraria is much more fulfilling.

I just really like nuking myself and causing zombie apocalypses. A good time.

I got to the zombie level before my steam account was lost to time. It's ok, I'm not really the biggest fan of the FPS genre.

This review is gonna be super short because this game is so obviously shovelware it hurts.

Recommended by Chap, Pucca Power Up is the fifteenth game on the obscure games recommendation list. Thank you for the recommendation.

This game is nothing more than a relatively barebones 2D Platformer based on the property of Pucca. Pucca is a South Korean animated series that started with flash animations in the early 2000s and has grown to rapid popularity worldwide, so it makes sense that games about her would be made.

This one though, doesn't have much going for it. You have your standard platforming, turning on switches to open doors, mediocre combat against cats and ninjas. It doesn't really have any standout elements that make it a must play as far as platformers are concerned.

The only reason the score is so low is because at points the game will force you to use the DS' touch screen for minigames that are required for progression.

In what I would consider the "worst game of Frogger i've ever played" I got stuck on one of these which required me to use the touch screen to move Pucca forward. I'm sure even on original hardware (if it wasn't obvious enough that I emulated this thing,) this shit would still be finnicky and feel wrong.

The problem with these mini game sections is that they actually take your lives when you don't succeed, which for a game as boring as this one, was the last straw.

I do apologize, but don't waste your time playing Pucca Power Up. There are numerous other platformers leagues better than this.

It's a fine beat-em-up but your choices really don't matter, despite that being the primary focus of the game. I go back to it every so often, but it's not something I'd consider the greatest ever made.

Playing Halo Multiplayer on the School PCs during lunch was definitely one of the highlights of not being an adult having to make ends meet.