I played this at a friend's house and was pleased! It's a solid game that brings Tasty Planet to mind.

It's nice to see WarioWare back in action! A series of only certified bangers with another certified banger.

Ocarina of Time but awesome

In all seriousness, a faster text speed was all this game needed to be great.

I'm a fan so far! The first person perspective in battles gives a retro vibe and the characters and story are compelling and interesting. SMT gameplay is always great, so that's a free space.

I'm having fun with this one! It's got a pretty rewarding f2p system and the platforming challenges and chaos are fun, but it gets a pit repetitive.

I can't say that the Dynasty Warriors style is my favorite fit for Persona 5's stealthy badass vibe, but the game's alright.

Easily one of the best Kirby games to date! An easy pick over the (hot take) already pretty solid Star Allies. It's a bit like Super Mario 3D World in its structure, but that's a style that works well for Kirby.

A certified banger of the classic Pokémon games. If you can get over the clunky... everything, it's got a solid story, an awesome cast of characters and Pokémon, and fun features. Pick this over Diamond and Pearl any day.

Another of the Free-to-play Pokémon games, this time with a more engaging version of the Battle Trozei gameplay. Once again, it's alright.

It's a bit of a shock that this is a solid game all things considered, but it's held down by the goddamn Picrites. (Homebrew your 3DS and use infinite Picrite cheats for the best experience, but you didn't hear that from me.)

I'd call this the best starting point for a new Pokémon fan in the series! A mild difficulty and simple premise with enough changes to make it worthwhile make this a pretty solid remake.

After the mistake that was Rumble Wii and the solid game that was Blast, I was expecting something competent on their third try. We got a decent collection of Pokémon, sure, but now the entire game is in arenas. Ew!

Ignoring the controversy...

It's alright! There's not much more to be said. Bonus points for the quality of life.

One of the most disappointing Pokémon games I've ever played. Mixing a simple battle system with an absurdly small collection of Pokémon to play as and fight against doesn't work at all, and it's a concept that its sequel, Pokémon Rumble Blast, masters.