The original is still one of the best in the series!
Also, everyone in the new cast is awesome, and gives Wario his own "universe" with tons of personality, separated from the Mario series.
The begging of a crazy and fun saga.

Very pleasant graphic style and the classic Zelda formula.
Beautiful and fun.

There is so much attention to detail, and reminiscences from old TMNT games are everywhere. The soundtrack is amazing.

Another SNES masterpiece!
Hard as hell, amazing graphic style, and with some Metroidvania elements, even before Metroidvanias were a thing.
Be ready for some heavy, slow character mobility, similar to the classic Castlevanias.

Had hours upon hours of fun with this game. As a long time fan of the original, this one meets my expectations.
Lots of content and Pokémon to be found, a good variety of environments and a very good (and underrated) soundtrack.
Just great.

Way better than I expected.
It looks gorgeous for its time. And you can feel the RARE WARE touch in every corner. I recommend to give it a shot, and forget for a moment that it tries to emulate the Zelda formula, which for me is great, but many people seems to use this fact as something to criticize the game.
My great complain comes from the fact they never properly give you the most anticipated fight in all of the game against General Scales. That's just dumb.
As a side note, being Krystal so famous and all thanks to this game, the girl has almost no participation in the main story, and her personality is somewhat half-cooked. Having her as a second playable character in some areas would be great (aside from the prologue).

This game (and its predecessor) feels like a real adventure from start to finish. Exploring deep, forgotten underground ruins, fighting pirates, flying trough the skies on your ship, helping and defending the townspeople, scavenging and equipping weapons that really feels like you have them equipped on your body, changing your gameplay a lot. Great presentation and pretty good graphics. A fantastic game overall.

The Wii controls are terrible. So I emulated the game and mapped the control scheme into a Xbox 360 controller.
With this, the game is very, very enjoyable. Much better than I expected. The atmosphere is one of the best in all of the series. Really creepy, suffocating and frightening.
As a side note, it may be the easiest of all Fatal Frame games, but the one where you die the fastest if you get grabbed by the ghosts. Yeah, that's contradictory.

This game takes the Game Boy Color to its limits.
Really good, but the little 1:1 Game Boy screen makes the game way more difficult than it should be due to the small field of view.
Also, the level design is not the best, and it gets a little frustrating to explore many areas.
However, some cool ideas and charming characters keep the game enjoyable.
It need to be praised for the technical aspect, but again, is a big fish in a very small pond.
I'm happy that the saga grew, got better, and is still present nowadays.

The best of the saga till now. The village's atmosphere is spooky at every moment. The houses layout is as clever as claustrophobic. And the puzzles are pretty good. The ambient sounds add a lot to the immersion and constant tension. A must play classic of horror games.

As most of you, I played it as part of DK64 main story, and it holds on pretty well for a 1983 game. Cool graphics and neat controls.

Cool and very long fantasy beat'em up. I still remember playing it for hours on winter nights.
Pick the Elf. You won't regret it.

Terrible underrated.
It is true it suffers from bad camera and a weird control scheme, but the game overall is great, with many alternative routes to reach the end of the game with the different characters. It has an amazing, dreadful atmosphere at all times, which no one ever mentions and is a great part of the experience.
A pretty good attempt at bringing the Castlevania formula into 3D.
One of my favorites on the series, despite being so criticized.

Its amazing how a different director can make a series' feeling change so much. I like Dark Souls II, but it feels pretty special compared to the first and third entry.
The game is hard as having nightmares in hell (as always) but pretty fun. And the Emerald Herald is always waiting for your return, so what else do you want?

Must play classic. The foundation of a wonderful saga.