"Mario Kart Definitive Edition"
And it has N64's Rainbow Road.
Seriously, this is one of the main choices for a party game when friends come to visit. Insane number of tracks, all of them beautifully designed (except the GBA ones, sorry), and a character for everyone.
Items also shine, as this game has one of the best selections of power-ups to get those funny/epic/infuriating moments.

So many fun memories.

Playing with friends is the way to go. The ship is much more manageable this way.
Also is great to see how everyone get committed with their roles, and prefer different things (steer the ship, activate the shields, shot and blow up stuff).
I don't recommend it as a singe player experience, though.

I don't get why this game has so low ratings. The atmosphere is phenomenal, and the mysteries surrounding the mountain keep your attention till the very end.

I think I getting a taste for the so called "walking simulators".
Good game, cruelly underrated.

Beautiful, cute visuals and a nice story. That's all.
It's kinda slow. The piano music is lovely, but that contributes to the slow feeling of the game. And I´m not a piano guy so it doesn't adds much for me.
Enjoyable if you like classic RPGs, but not much else.

Simple, short, beautiful.
That's how I prefer my metroidvanias.
A little underrated game, with so much to offer.

This game is so much fun. For me, this is one of these strange FG were most of the time I'm not really thinking what I'm doing, and I just push button combinations randomly, and pull off some awesome sh*t, don't know how.
It's pretty well done and the character models looks fantastic.

It's enjoyable only if you really like the "Back to the Future" universe, as you have your favorite characters back, in an new adventure that even works as a 4th episode/movie. However, the game can become very stale and boring from time to time, and some puzzles are a little annoying to solve.
In the other hand, the voice acing and character animations are wonderful, and the end of the game (all of the final section) is pretty cool.
But as I say, I recommended it only for fans of the series.

This game is pure fun. I don't care how simple, short or repetitive people may say it is. Racing at full speed, wrecking the other cars and using all that crazy stuff and gadgets your vehicle has to escape/win/capture the opponents never gets old. Not to mentions how stunning and beautiful the (super)cars models are, and how good the game looks overall.
My only complain is the radio songs selection, cause they don't fit at all. The only great themes are the epic "pursuit" themes.
Great game.

Much better than I expected. Very charming, and creative. You are always expecting which will be the next costume you will get to see its powers and transformation in battle.
Really light, original and enjoyable RPG, and the graphics are pretty fitting.

When I discovered its existence I was very excited about a 4th entry in the classic Sonic series, but after I started it, I abandoned the game shortly after because how unfun it felt.
Years later I came back to it and finally beat it, but my impressions about the game didn't change so much.
Very dull, souless Sonic game.
As I played it on PC I wasn't aware this game was originally designed for Mobile. Once I knew that, it became more clear why it is like it is. So, for a mobile game, is ok. But still is very far from the Genesis titles' quality.

I got into the game for the cute visuals and the fact that it seemed like a fun platformer, but sadly it feels pretty unfinished. Not that fun to play, and the cute visuals that I mention before doesn't look that good in-game. So, it was kinda a disappointment for me.
The only thing to praise are the character animations.

Best Pokémon generation for me. So many good details and ideas.
Pixel based art style Pokémon at its best. Great OST and many memorable characters. And the Gym Leaders finally do something when they see the people in danger.
Cruelly cursed by many for being too linear. Linear games are not bad games, ever if they are RPGs.

One of the most thrilling and scary horror games I have played.
Any horror game that successfully manages to keep you on your toes not because of the jump scares, not because of the monsters, but because of the oppressive and well crafted atmosphere it creates it deserves to be recognized and separated from the rest.
Darkness is really a thing here, as you don't see absolutely nothing when in darkness (with the right brightness settings) and it affects your character for the bad, but as the same time, darkness is your best ally to escape from the horrors that lurk the castle. And the constant pressure of saving the oil in your lantern for the moments when you really need light adds a layer of stress, as you constantly worry about when to turn it on and when to stay in the shadows.
Voice acting it very good, and sound design is the real star here.
And if you still haven't spoiled you the story, you are set for a very crazy ride.
An absolute must-play classic.

Like the first but with more Felix.

Fun light-gun game with some of the most hilarious voice acting and characters out there; trying to look badass and looking all goofy. SEGA is a master on that stuff. Is impossible to play a game from this saga and take it seriously for more than 2 minutes.

(Played it as part of the House of the Dead Compilation for Nintendo Wii).