Aesthetically amazing. The controls feel relatively tight, bar a few exceptions. The levels are very hit or miss and I honestly felt there was more misses then hits. Especially the later half goes to crap and the janky bar janky grinding and pole swinging reveal themselves in all their hateful glory. Also worth noting the character writing is flippin' amazing, and the voice acting is stunning too. I enjoyed my time with the game, but there is a lot of untapped potential that I hope is in the sequel!

Felt like a Half Life style escape room game. Love the atmosphere, and the puzzles are actually solvable without a YouTube tutorial (I'm looking at you Hello Neighbor). The save system kind of sucked and I lost two hours worth of progress over the course of the whole game. Pretty annoying retreading things you've done before.

Tears of the Kingdom is a close to perfect as I think a game can be right now. Simply stunning. It took me 135 hours to beat the game and I enjoyed every second of it. It fixes literally every issue with Breath of the Wild, there's almost no need to go back and play it. If I had to say anything bad about the game it would be the clunkier UI and I wish it did more in some places. Seriously that's basically the worst stuff I can say about it, I wish there was even more in the game.

Everyone has their picks but for me, this is the greatest game of all time and I'm not sure anything will ever top it.

It's a cute little visual novel with the Sonic characters, not a lot more can be said. The visuals are phenomenal, the gameplay is... Well... It's a visual novel.

I think over all the game overstays it's welcome a little bit, but there isn't much to complain about since it's free. Definitely the best April Fools joke I've ever experienced.

(Spoilers for the game mechanics)
There's this minigame you have to play to "think". It's fine but it gets super annoying towards the end of the game. You have to constantly play the game back to back and it gets old fast.

The best game in the Lode Runner series. It's art style is amazing, the music is incredible, and the level design is often very good.

Fuck you Nintendo.


What more can be said.

I actually preferer this version of the game. What it ads it really good and it's portable with a slightly more pleasing aspect ratio. I love it.

By far the best 2D Mario Game. The secrets are vague but still possible to figure out for yourself with no help. Almost every level is amazing. The World map is incredible. The controls are phenomenal. The spin jump is extremely fun to use. It's just so damn good play it please.

I adore this game. One of my favorite games ever actually, it's perfection in my eyes. I don't know how people have problems with the camera, if anything it has a little hitch, then you move a little and it's fixed. Nowhere near as bad as people make it out to be. The level design is perfect. The controls still hold up. Man it's just such a good game. I advise you 100% the game, the whole thing is non-stop fun.

Nintendo fixed nothing about the game for the Anniversary collection. Then they had the audacity to charge the standard 80 dollars for it.

It still has value today with the Battle Mode and I'm not sure if that's because this game's battle mode is good or because every game's battle mode after it sucks ass.

For real though the rest of the game is still super fun.

Now I can do math AND get no maidens at the same time!

Definitely the best collection of two good games and World Class Track Meet I've ever played.

Fuck you Peta. Get mad about something that actually matters in life.

Think about it, people that bought the DLC in 2022 STILL don't have all the content they paid for. Nintendo should have made a new Mario Kart, it's been a damn decade since the last one. Instead they opted to do the classic money grabbing finish it later DLC. It doesn't help the content of the package looks like trash.