KibbyChan
Unironically one of the greatest platformers of all time. The controls feel great, the level design and gimmicks are fucking phenomenal(YOU RIDE RAILS LIKE ITS PRO SKATER), the remixes are immaculate, and the story is extremely well told. This is an incredible game let alone a DLC from an already existing game.
2018
This game is undeniably flawed, the level design and gimmicks are lacking compared to previous kirby games, and core mechanics such as the helpers and ability mixing are half baked. But dammit I cant hate this game. The replayability is off the charts and even then just having helpers and the massive amount of abilities are just nice. Dream Friends is an amazing way to bring back characters across the series, and the story and lore is still unbeaten in any kirby game. It's heavily flawed but it's always a game that I love in spite of that.
2013
This is generally such an interesting take on the life simulator genre. The amount of personality and charm from scenarios can suck you in for hours despite its simple pick-up-and-play nature. If it were less restrictive and had more content we would genually have a top-tier life sim. Still, I'll always love tomodachi life for the sheer joy and influence it had on me as a kid. Nintendo wake up and make a new one
2020
2014
I "like" this game, and binge it as much as the sims 3, but I do not recommend anyone play it compared to the sims 3. The sims 3 feels better gameplay and soul wise in every way. The lack of Open world and still no create a style fucking 10 years after this game comes out makes this a downgrade in every way. Every cool addition the game adds like multitasking, emotions, the building system and even the mountains of DLC means fucking nothing when the game is STILL FUCKING BROKEN. If it wasn't for the incredible mod community I would've dropped this game long ago. Such a waste of potential and an unreal level of greed.
2019
2017
For being the first game in the franchise you'd think things would feel dated and clunky compared to the rest of the franchise. But it's actually surprisingly underrated?? Like the story is really charming, and the gameplay gets better and better the longer it goes on. Better than alot of people give it credit for.
2017
As a kid, I used to play Sonic 2 and 3 all the time, and it made me love 2D platformers. A spiritual sequel to those games felt unthinkable, but for it to exist and not only to be made by the community but to surpass those original games feels mindboggling. Yet after many many replays, I'm glad to call this my favorite sonic game ever.
Also the ost is better than all your favs combined
Also the ost is better than all your favs combined
2023
2022
Sonic Frontiers isnt perfect by any means but this is well worth its 60 dollars and I would gladly play it all over again. The feeling of running open world with sonic was so well designed, cyberspace and finishing were nice distractions, and the story truly makes me care about sonic and the world again. The Final Horizons update and other patches recieved across the year makes this one of the most passion-filled games I received from a Triple Astudio. Sonic is back, but he better stay for next game.