Awesome. I don't have a bad word to say.

Good game but it's clear improvements needed to be made. Everything's is great to serviceable. The world that has been created and the stories within it are incredible. But the combat, some voice acting, performance and side missions along with some of the choice branching where fine but definitely could use improvements.

Without playing the sequel I already know it made some of these improvements however I don't know specifics. But I can't wait to dig my teeth into it because what they already set up here is great I just need Mass Effect 2 to be bigger and better.

Sadly, Metroid Prime 3 is a little bit of a disappointment. Because Metroid Prime 2 was so good, I had high hopes. Sadly because this is a Wii game, a lot of the game was designed for the Wii's audience, the casuals. Everything pretty simple and easy and doesn't leave much of an impact.

The game is still great however with a lot of cool aspects. The control method is odd at first but very immersive when you get the hang of it. Environments are visually interesting. The boss fight range from meh to that's impressive.

I sound like i'm shitting on the game but i'm really not. It's a very solid title. It's just a shame it doesn't reach the heights of Metroid Prime 2.

There's really not much to say about it. It's a fun time. I think I prefer Pikmin 3 due to it's visuals and quality of life improvements, but this is still a fun game to sit and play through.

Bloodborne is great. Yes it'll kick your ass but it's very fair about it. The best part of Bloodborne is the world design. Yharnam is such a cool play to roam around and unlock shortcuts and discover the new areas and enemy types.

I sadly think the areas after central Yharnam don't reach the same levels of detail and intrigue and bosses after the first handful start to get less interesting in concept and in difficulty. I think if they made every other area a little shorter in length and maybe combined a few bosses together the game would benefit from it.

This is the best Souls game to start with. If your interested in the series but nervous about jumping in, play this one and help you adapt to the Souls style of gameplay.

Only issue is that it isn't a full game.

Don't care about the story, focussing on the gameplay. The Game is okay. For a spin-off the Command Deck is kinda cool. The struggle is the opening hours of each campaign are slow and frustrating. Everything sucks when playing the game and you actually need to have some guide in front of you to tell how to meld stuff. If you like it good for you, but for me Kingdom Hearts 2 is much MUCH better.

An improvement on Prime in almost every area and potentially one of the best Metroid games. Holy crap everything is amazing. The exploration is much tighter, the Boss Battles (for the most part) are Legendary and that OST is God Like.

There's a few faults, the Sky Temple Keys, some Bosses and Mini Bosses are super frustrating and if your playing the GameCube version that penultimate Boss is gonna be a headache.

Do not play this as your first Metroid. But if you familiar with the series, you owe it to yourself to give this a try.

After my 2nd Playthrough, this game is pure Joy from beginning to end. Every world (with one exception) is super fun, creative and memorable. Excellent collect-a-thon.

Charming Zelda. The best thing about this game is the creativity of it's dungeons. It has a lot of charm and I like how it includes content from the entire series like locations, characters, art styles, etc. HOWEVER I did not enjoy the last part of this game. The Darknut's are poorly designed enemies and throwing a bunch of them on you is a nightmare.

I believe the game suffers from slight pacing issues. Despite that the game is great. I will say as someone who grew up watching GMOD videos it's kind of strange to play this. It feels like a indie game sometimes. Not a criticism, just an observation.

Wow. The strengths of this game have been talked about to death so I'm just gonna point out some flaws the game has.

Banking is annoying especially with it's long unnecessary dialogue. The Stone Tower is annoying when you have to keep playing the same song over and over again. I really didn't enjoy the water temple and thought the boss was a little difficult. and I won't lie I was a little let down due to the fact that how everyone describes this game, you feel like NPC's are more complex with in depth side quests to do but that's not the case. Side Quests are fun and are actually quite compelling to do but most of the time it's a simple task and nothing more.

With that all out the way, the game is incredible. Don't watch videos on it. Don't look it up. Just play it.

Only flaws are that it's maybe a little bit too long and there's some difficulty spikes that feel out of place.

However this is a solid title. I love how interactive it is both in combat and the overworld. I love it's presentation and humour. I love it's uniqueness and that it doesn't rely on traditional Mario ideas and instead goes for a unique world to separate the game.

I'm only gonna say this, missed potential. It had so many good ideas, so many, and when it chooses to use them it's awesome. The issue, it doesn't use them enough.