The Neverhood is one of my favorite point and clicks. It's world and atmosphere are unmatched, and the game being made entirely of clay is insane.

The lore that the world this game takes place in spans for almost an entire books worth. Not joking. There's a 40 screen long hallway containing all of it. It's actually a very good read!

Gameplay isn't so bad to boot. I actually really like quite a lot of the puzzles in the game, and exploring the Neverhood and seeing where I will end up next was fun! There are a few puzzles here and there that are tedious for what feels like the sake of it, but nothing too bad.

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Moon is...an interesting game. It caught my eye one day when I was browsing the switch store and I bought it since I simply liked how it looked. I had no idea what I was getting into.

When I first started playing, I figured it was an indie game made to look like an old game. It was not until after I finished the game that I realized it was made all the way back in 1997 and that blew my mind. This game was truly innovative for it's time, and it is hard to say why unless you play it for yourself.

If you do, just accept the fact that you are going to get stuck. A lot. Don't be afraid to consult a guide and the manual online. There are lots of tedious portions and some solutions to the puzzles feel really weird and don't make that much sense. However, it's themes and memorable characters make for an unforgettable experience.

Open the door.

I remember when I was in high school, a friend of mine was hounding me to play this game and I just didn't understand why. When I finally did play it, it clicked. This game is good. Seriously good. Great main cast of characters. Story and writing is superb, gameplay is amazing. Royal also adds a lot of new content over the original that only improves the experience!

It was my introduction to the Persona series, and I'm grateful for it. Playing backwards through the entire series was quite the experience.

There are some points against it. The downtime between each Palace can be quite boring as you're waiting for the story to just progress already. It's also painfully easy.

Also Haru is in it. That's not at all a bad thing actually. Quite the opposite. She should have been in it more I think. Seriously why was she introduced so late...?

Where do I begin with Earthbound. It was my introduction to the Mother series, and I'll never forget it's impact on me.

Your first time playing through this game will be ROUGH! It is for everyone. You might get stuck and have no idea what to do next or how to proceed. Some dungeons may be annoying and filled with enemies that will wreck you and your team. But trust me, if you stick with this game, it's an unforgettable experience.

It's a very humorous game, it's got tons of fun moments, the battle system is really unique, and it's got heart. Some parts are a slog though and can drag down the game even for experienced players, and the inventory system isn't that great. I believe Mother 3, it's sequel, improves on these points though.

Oh and another thing...

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Say, "fuzzy Pickels."

It's hard to explain why this game is so good to someone who may not have been there to experience it and it's community in its heyday. Thousands of levels getting published everyday, a dedicated community with well known creators, and a bunch of improvements and new additions over the first game it'd take too long to list them all.

Little Big Planet 2 was quite the experience growing up. I got to see the community evolve and met lots of cool players. It inspired me to be creative in my own way, and I hold onto that experience dearly. This game means alot to me, and it was sad to see the servers shut down not so long ago. You can still play the levels over on Little Big Planet 3, but who knows how long that will last.

I sincerely believe there will never be another game like Little Big Planet 2. To those reading this review who played this game way back, I hope you never forget the time you had with this game as well! Always remember to play, create, and share!

Ratchet and Clank: Going Commando is what I would call one of the most perfect video game sequels of all time! It improves on literally everything the first game did, while introducing some new mechanics like the weapon leveling system and strafing. Call me nostalgia blind, but I love the ship battles, giant clank sections, and hover bike races as well. I also believe this game has the most creative and coolest planets in the series history.

I also find this to be the most replayable game in the series. Seriously, I could play this game over and over not get sick of it.

The only thing that's kinda meh is the story. Though considering the troubled development early Ratchet games had, it's understandable why it turned out the way that it did.

This game does everything right and is perfect in every way. Story, characters, gameplay, and music. Everything! It's hard to say why it's so good without giving all of it away, you just have to trust me and the other people who reviewed this game. It's a piece of media that sticks with you for the rest of your life and you won't regret your time with it. Seriously. Play this game!