Terrific Sequel to one of my top 5 games. This game takes mechanics from the first one and makes them even smoother and better. I enjoyed the artwork, story, abilities, sound design, music, it's just such a good game, highly recommend!

Been a hot minute since I've played this game, but from what I remember, it's a blast. For a game that is nearly 30 years old, it's way more than what I expected from a gameboy game. Mario's moveset is pretty varied, and the levels hold unique power ups/abilities that change from level to level. I had thought that this game was a simple port of the arcade game over to the gameboy, but that's simply not true. Besides the first 4 levels of this game, it holds very little resemblance to the arcade cabinet that this game is based off of. If the arcade cabinet scared you off from playing this game like it did for me for a number of years, put those fears aside and try this game out.

Simply put, this is probably the best sports game on the market to this day. I can't think of another sports game I would rather load up and play over Wii sports (Even wii sports resort or any of the mario sports games). Maybe that's just a personal preference, but this game could have shipped bowling alone and it would have been a huge hit, I feel like the other 4 games are a bonus to what you are actually getting. I do have to remove a star due to some inputs not being read or read properly in boxing or golf (maybe it was a skill issue, but I swear sometimes my swings or punches wouldn't register correctly), outside of that this game just worked and provided hours of playtime!

My favorite game of all time. It takes the cool aspects of a tabletop RPG and converts them into a video game format surprisingly well! Would recommend a few playthroughs, at least once with a friend (or 3, it allows for 4 players), and once by yourself so you can take your time and not feel like you are keeping your party waiting. If you like any form of Tabletop roleplaying games such as dungeons and dragons, Pathfinder or anything else like that, I cannot recommend this game enough. The only downfall I can think of is that there are certian story elements that fall off near the end, and custom characters are kinda a waste if you are interested in the story, but this game is still my favorite one.

The most beautiful way you could ever play the classic game of Tetris! Everything from the visuals to the soundtrack is just absolute perfection. I find myself very regularly coming back to this game and running through a few levels to blow off steam, but often play more than just a couple levels, and rather try to set new records for myself or get as far through the campaign in a single life. Do yourself a favor and pick this game up when you can, it's an amazing experience! Only reason that I don't give this game 5 stars is because nothing draws me back for more than a week at a time every 2 months or so, which isn't even the games fault, I just wish I found more reasons to return to this experience.

Maybe its just nostalgia, but this is my favorite gameboy game of all time. I loved this game as a kid, and even now will go back and still have a good time. Gameplay is fun, the abilities are great, and the final boss is challenging! Highly recommend a full playthrough of this game.

7 Days to Die is one of the many "Early Access" zombie survival games that have been around for the past decade or so and are still under development. While this game might not be the most unique or polished game, I still manage to come back every now and then and have a blast with my friends, whether we play vanilla or via the "Darkness Falls" mod. It's easy to lose track of time playing this game, and there is alwasy something to do, even after getting most of your skills up. Usually by the time your almost done, the developers release a new update by then with some more things to do or explore. Recommend getting this game on a sale as it usually goes down to $5 or so on steam every now and then. Definitely better with friends btw, although I find the single player enjoyable as well.

I used to love this game, I think I gave it a 10/10 on steam in my original review, but honestly it gets old pretty quickly. Not that I wouldn't recommend this game to a friend, but the replay value isn't there. The community also is just kids or griefers who will kill on sight. Not that I don't want a PVP element to a survival game, I just find myself playing singleplayer or private games due to spawnkills or people being on servers for 100's of hours and killing everyone and everything. It sounds like I hate this game now, but I would still play it if a friend were to invite me. The simplistic nature of this game is what got me into survival games that I play to this day, and I absolutely love the genre, and I really have this game to thank for that! I think that if you give this game a try, you will probably enjoy it for a few hours, and will find yourself coming back to this game once in a while and having fun with it.

Simply a classic FPS game. Most of the controls hold up today, but a lot of things about this game feel very dated, which is to be expected of a game that is 25 years old. I would recommend at least one playthrough of this game if you haven't played it yet.

Wonderful racing game, absolutely amazing! This is hands down the best arcade racing experience one can have, and now with more tracks being added to the game, the game is just getting better! One thing I think this game does lack is the ability to set custom laps, which was a feature back in double dash, and I also am kind of upset that certain classic tracks are limited to one lap and are just broken out into 3 different smaller segments. Outside of that, this game is a Masterpiece!

Actually really like the game, even the single player! I've beaten this game and actually completed the game solo. I have yet to try co-op with it, but I hear that's where the game comes to life. The addition of community made levels was great, love the different scenarios and replayability that this feature adds.

Honeslty, it's fun but short. I've yet to play "Dome Keeper", so I really don't have a point of reference, and I have not played the "Deep Threat" DLC. Ending is lackluster to say the least, and the gameplay is repetitive. No point in a second play through. I enjoyed the gameplay loop (Mine, grab resources, upgrade weapons/ship/mech, fight wave, repeat) just long enough to beat the game, and I might consider getting the DLC.

In short, if you are interest in playing the game Get it on a sale, it goes below $5 very often (including at the time of this review).

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I played this game not expecting much, but honestly, this is one of the better gameboy advance games I've played (although not my favorite, would put it in my top 3). The Gameplay is solid, combat is fun and the storymode is intriguing. The only thing that kinda brings this game down is that you are forced to play through the same levels over again in order to beat the game, but I honestly kind of like the mechanic of having to play through the game to achieve the true ending. Highly recommend a few playthroughs of this one.

Personally, I don't understand the hype or praise this game gets. It feels like an FPS from the early 2000s, which I guess is the point, but I feel like they could have done a better job bringing the Counter-Strike franchise to the modern age.