Let's see here..."Wow what a weird crossover, I mean Mario and Rabbids and Xcom combined? How strange is that? Who asked for it? And it's good?! That's crazy!" With that out the way, It's really good. It's fun but can be challenging. Overall there's just this charm factor the game has that keeps you hooked. My only complaint is that if you play for long periods of time, it can get a little draining so maybe take some breaks every now and then.

As someone with no connection to the original, I can't tell you if it's a good remake. HOWEVER I can say that as a game, It's pretty good. I would recommend this to first timers of the Zelda series, I feel this game perfectly represents what a Zelda game is while making things simple for newcomers. It has lots of charm and I really like the art style. The game has a few technical issues though, frame rate is inconsistent, found a few glitches and sometimes there a blur effect which is odd? But still this is a solid game to get for your Switch.

Solid, short and sweet. Great controls, lovely sprite work, really fun level and boss design. Just a solid game. Excited to try out the other campaigns.

Super Mario Sunshine does so much right but also so much wrong. It's hubworld is great, each area feels connected with this great sense of atmosphere. It's presentation is probably it's greatest strength, with a fun visual look, great detailed areas and good music.

The Gameplay is hit or miss. Mario can sometimes be super satisfying to play and other times you'll be annoyed when he slips on something or doesn't do exactly what you wanted him to do. Level design is also hit or miss. Sometimes the levels are super fun and can lead to fun moments where you think outside the box. Other times the levels are so broken that you wanna break the disc.

It's a frustrating game, but if you push through the bullshit, you'll see a game with so much fun to be had and so much ambition to achieve.

Just a solid short title. If your a fan of the classic NES Castlevania's this is a must play.

Pikmin 3 is surprisingly short. Like really surprisingly short. However it's one of the best games i've ever played. The visuals are gorgeous, it has immense replay value, memorable level design, it's a solid title to have on your Switch. But wait a little for the price to drop, it's great just not £50 great.

I'll update this when I've finished some more of the multiple endings but after finishing Route A I can say that this game is pretty great. In all departments.

Took me a dam while to finish this one but safe to say I'm interested in trying out Royal.

Persona 5 is a weird game to judge. I'm personally not a fan of JRPG's but there's something a little different about this one. Primarily with it's concept being so cool and it's presentation being very stylish.

Anyway you know it's pretty good.

Guess I gotta be a downer here. Is it good? Yeah. But here's my issue. This game doesn't present itself as a sequel, instead as a brand new thing. So when your excepting a brand new thing, your let down when everything feels the same. Gameplay is sill great but a few extra abilities don't change what your doing. Story is a little eh. I don't get why these Spider-Man games choose the most boring villains. Have some Villains with cool powers we can fight against. Anyway the games pretty good. PS4 version works fine, only some miner glitches I noticed.

Nothing will reach the heights of 'Super Metroid' so I actually appreciate that this game goes in a different direction. I didn't mind the moments when the game told you where to go or what to do, even though stuff like that is against what a Metroid game is. But I love how this game makes you feel dread and fear while not going into straight horror. This game is not the best representation of a Metroid game but I still considered it a solid title worth playing.

It's a fine enough sequel. I like a lot of the gameplay improvements. I also really like the look and level design of the first third. But it quickly loses steam with a pretty boring story and not very interesting locations to explore.

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.

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.

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.