Finishing development on any game and releasing it is a miracle on some level - But how this hyper on-the-nose, literal high school level writing take on mental illness won a BAFTA is the biggest puzzle of them all.

Everyone that beats me at this game is a cheater. even when i give them the broken controller they still throw me into the squid tank >:( !!!!!

This review is a retread of my Forza Horizon 3 review.

The loss of the custom radio station makes recreating your Initial D dreams not so good, and while the season system is a cool gimmick, it's not enough to counteract the less interesting world map or the loss of the Toyota license.

This is a paid flash game that plays more like a board game where the rules are made up and everybody just has to be honest for it to work.

I do not understand the appeal of these types of games, but I'm okay with not understanding it.

Slay the Spire has no major discernable flaws and is by all accounts a great game for logging in an hour or two at a time with breezy streamlined card battling and engaging rogue mechanics. It's just not one of my favorites is all.

I bought a Switch for this game on launch day but way too many fucking moons and a little too much jacking off bring down for me what could have been the ultimate 3D Mario game.

I feel like this is probably Phil Spencer's GOTY 2019

Hatris is a bizarre puzzle game that is neither stimulating to play, look at, or listen to.

The character select menu is organized in a way that actually makes it possible to find Fire Emblem Jim, so it's automatically a less frustrating experience than Ultimate

I got my cowboy outfit and revolver hammer which were very cool, and i love to cook BBQ while out on a hunt. I don't really "get" the combat otherwise and don't get a whole lot of personal enjoyment over mashing two buttons over and over against HP sponges. Somehow feels like there's a ton of content and not a whole lot to do at the same time.

I don't think this is a bad video game, it's just not really for me. One of those games that starts to feel like you're only playing out of obligation to the holy progression bar and less out of the raw enjoyment of what it is you're doing from moment to moment. Fun enough for a little while with friends as long as it's on game pass. The highest praise I can give this is its truly excellent character creator that I wish more games would take from.

I do not know who asked for a sequel to RAGE but I wish they did not do that

something something innovative

I mean, the game functions as intended, I'm pretty sure.