Fun Competitive Dodgeball with Power-ups that make the game seem reminiscent of a time where you go over to your friend’s house as a kid to play on their N64 and play something like Mario Kart or Goldeneye.

The best feature about the game is that the free trial is good up to being Level 25 (but depending on how good your perform, you could achieve hitting level 25 rather quickly)

My favorite power-up is the Multi-Ball because of the multiple ways you can approach the opponent with 3 balls in your possession. Plus you can act as a support role with them and could keep passing them to your teammates if they are closer to an enemy. Well worth the $20.

My enjoyment for this game hit the highest around its peak which I believe was the Thanos Avengers Mode. Stopped playing it after it came to the Switch but the Battle Royal concept was nice to work with.

I like the multiplayer a lot but they canceled story mode and still have the audacity to charge for content.

Sick Pop Punk/Post Grunge Playlist

Go ahead, you can't unfortnite your favorite franchise

I came in with very little knowledge about Persona in general. I first heard of it when Joker was leaked for Smash and I thought it was the DC Villain Joker who got added to smash. Played the whole game during the lockdown and was blown away at the amount of interesting content as well as compelling battles found in the game.

Pros:
Worth the money with the amount of time invested in the game (roughly greater than 110 hours)
Game Design and Soundtrack is spectacular
Story has a nice fight for your freedom theme

Cons:
A character towards the end doesn't get enough spotlight or character development
Game could start slow due to the tutorial phase

This review contains spoilers

I loved the idea of region locking the Pokemon till you beat your objective. It helps me to learn more about the importance of Unova pokemon rather than relying on the previous 4 generations of pokemon. As the first game based around the setting of New York City and its surrounding area, I was blown away by the 3D effects pulled off by The Pokemon Company.
Half Star off for the story. One of the antagonists is too blind to realize what he is doing is heinous until they are defeated.
Also, I did not like that they gave the true boss a certain pokemon with a level not possible to be fully evolved with.
On a good note, the game gives a nice touch about theme of pokemon in the lore

Great party game for the pandemic. The maximum amount of funa nd appeal come from playing it with friends as playing it with random people is too volatile given their unpredictable behavior and interpretations.

Pokemon was in a weird state in the third generation. The kids that grew up with the games were either tired of the trend or moved on. I happened to be a young kid at the time of the release of Ruby/Sapphire so I was not in this group.

Overall, I think its good and better than gen 1 games but I feel like this game has a lot of forgetful pokemon like Gulpin, Swalot, Spoink, Azurill, Spheal, Spinda, Castform, Luvdisc, Clamperl, Huntail and Gorebyss.

Play Emerald instead for the best Gen 3 Experience

A forgotten legend party because it came at the end of the N64 lifecycle, but a masterpiece nevertheless. I loved the new amount of items one could hold and the rare items you can get. Some of these maps are good but broken in a fun way like Waluigi's Island and Spiny Desert. The battle minigames games are great in their own right compared to Mario Party 2's battle minigames. Plus the Soundtrack is wonderful Midi Music.

I like it alot that they gave out old legendary Madden Players like Michael Vick and Barry Sanders and Randy Moss etc etc. Game felt too easy even on All-Madden.

Arcade style football that was fun to mess around with as a kid. If you aren't playing as Steve McNair than what are you doing?

A lot of good memories from this game

One of the most underrated games I've played. JRPG elements in a tennis GBA game. Good pacing and lots of fun all around