This arcade game is bizarrely fun because you are in the middle of Steroid Era baseball while being able to time bunts perfectly to third base. You can easily run up the score and make it seem like the home run derby with the right time. If you play All Stars vs All Stars you just ended up putting football score like numbers unless you know how to pitch (20 years later and I still don't know)

Coolest AR game ive ever played. The hype in 2016 for it was insane. Would love to relive it again.

Its good for a free to play game (started playing in 2021)

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

Played it for the first time in 2019 and it was a good adventure with friends

Cozy Farm Sim with Friends

Go ahead, you can't unfortnite your favorite franchise

Didn't really feel any worse, made some minor improvements from the first game.

A decent attempt of a fighting game, especially with GameMill being associated with your product

This was my first time playing a Madden Game since Madden 18. Since that time, all I had had seen were sloppy absurd madden clips of errant catches, fumbles not being recovered properly etc etc. Against better judgment, I picked up Madden 24 and found it to be the same usual Madden antics that are alright. There's weird glitches in superstar mode in places I wouldn't expect like with dialog or day to day options your character can choose. As for the gameplay, I will give credit and say this feels the most realistic madden I've ever played (keep in mind my last time touching Madden was '18). I was playing all pro Superstar mode and there was no margin of error for my mistakes. I couldn't play sloppy and not have the consequences come back to bite me in this. I felt the pressure of trying to be a rookie/sophmore qb and being selective and purposeful with your deep and medium throws. In previous experiences, I would just throw Four Verts, PAs and slants but the defense AI mechanics felt tougher in this year's all pro compared to previous editions I've played. X-Factors and Team Advantages were a cool kick too.

Wow, what a game and storyline they finished the DS era with. While I did miss more of B/W 1's characters and involvement, the new characters weren't horrible. There were times where they did feel dry and flat to talk to but as the story unfolded in a post N world, each frequent side character had their own special moment.
What really shocked me was the amount of pokemon from previous generations combined with the Unova Region. There were A LOT of great options to choose from and I ended up mainly using Emboar and Flygon. Flygon was a force to be reckon with (when it didn't encounter Ice 'Mons) and made Team Plasma look like a team of preschoolers in training. I really wanted to play more of the side adventures of the Battle Scene Park and the challenge mode but my main goal was to complete the main games of Pokemon. If I were a kid and had time to kill and wanted to play something enticing, White 2 would be one of the top choices.

I was confused throughout most of this game if Ultra Moon and the Alola region was just Kanto but having a beach episode arc. I'm glad it was still able to have its own flavor and personality while utilization Kanto 'Mons. The cutscenes were a little excessive at times as it felt like they were unnecessary every time an NPC moved in an area of the city.

I really enjoyed the Trials over the Gym Leader concept. While the Pokemon Company tried to give the best of both worlds to not shock any old fans who liked the gym format, I think trials of just trying to defeat pokemon with stat boosts or in 2 on 1 scenarios made it just the right amount of challenging for me. Also I rarely grinded for XP in this game which helped with the pacing a lot as you are moving from island to island and fighting a wide cast of characters. The visual effects of this being the last 3DS Pokemon game were marvelous and captured a Hawaii based region pretty well. Overall a unique trial based approach piqued my interest. The bad guys in here reminded me of Team Yell but they weren't pushovers and had some amount of difficulty to them which I enjoyed.

If it wasn't for the performance issues I would say this game rekindled the joy of Pokemon I haven't felt since Gen 4. The open world was a little bit improved on from Sword/Shield but the utilization of a legendary unknown creature as your vehicle led to adventuring in new ways or brute forcing my way to tougher regions. I honestly didn't think the story was compelling until the very end where it all came together. I was concerned The Pokemon Company were playing it safe per usual but I enjoyed the twist they used in this game. Terraforming reminds me a little bit of mega evolutions but I didn't hate it.

I always was skeptical about this game beforehand because it lacked a third game to release and I feel like Z moves were supposed to be for a hypothetical third game. What blew me away for this game was the charm of the Kalos region and the flat but playful side characters you work with. I enjoyed the region dex and the complementary Gen 1 Starter you receive early in the game can make a great addition for your team. The Evil team is mostly forgettable but the jump to this 3D graphical world and presentation really stuck to me. Mega evolutions I were never sold on originally because I played ORAS years ago and found it pointless to have. Still a great adventure at the end of the day.

Had the IP but not the fighting game style