This just feels so lame after AC2 and Brotherhood. It's fine, but it's one of the least remarkable AC games. It's sold on the premise of being Ezio's last hurrah, but I assure you that you can absolutely skip the end of Ezio's story. It's not worth the money or the time with so many almost identical games.

A very good game for slightly older babies.

Once in a great while, Sonic Team still manages to accidentally make an okay Sonic game.

Kind of just feels like more Oblivion in a lot of ways... only with less memorable quests. There's nothing really wrong with Skyrim, but it doesn't do much to stand out from Bethesda's other games.

This is the reason I know most of the Godzilla monsters.

Sonic Adventure is okay. Sonic Adventure is weird and jank, but it's so damned ambitious and quirky that it's hard not to love it.

This is the first PS1 game I ever played, because I couldn't find a copy of Spyro. This is not Spyro.

I love the concept and the style that Danganronpa has, but I always find myself just slightly disappointed with it. Danganronpa suffers a bit from what I'd call "Kingdom Hearts Dialogue Syndrome", where the writing leans on certain words the the point of absurdity, with increasingly contortionist interpretations of those words. With Kingdom Hearts it's light, darkness and hearts. For Danganronpa it's hope and despair. Either way the story and characters manage to be interesting.

When compared to Ace Attorney though, the actual cases have some issues. There are several instances where the logic is sketchy at best. I remember at least one time where I had to select a combination of two words in a certain order, when logically speaking the order shouldn't have mattered at all. Several of the cases (though not all) are also very predictable for fans of these sorts of games.

Basically Danganronpa has its flaws, but it's cool as heck, so it's worth a play.

ArcSys knows what they're doing with fighting games. Be very aware that the story mode is about 99% talking. It's a decent story for Persona fans, but I'm sure fighting game fans with little to no interest in Persona will want to rip their own brains out. It's a little disappointing to me that the character story modes are so... non-canon with each other.

The ending, as most people know, is a surreal, disjointed trainwreck that flagrantly defies logic presented earlier in the very same game. Never in my life have I been so utterly baffled by the last 15 minutes of a piece of fiction. The extended cut doesn't help much either.

That said, the rest of the game really is great. There are fantastic character moments throughout, and everything prior to those last few minutes feels like a great sendoff for the series as a whole. Even the multiplayer was actually pretty good.

Honestly, just make Pokemon cross-overs with everything. It's a gold mine.

The original Mario Party is great when it isn't trying to kill you and ruin all of your relationships.

After so many serious Telltale games, this may not be as impressive as it once was, but season one of Walking Dead is still one of the best story experiences in video games, and the best thing that video games have ever done with zombies.

Bomberman is a good boy but I can't go above a 3. Nothing exceptional here.