This game is genuinely boring, I still don't get how people have fun with it.

This game deserves more love. The story can feel pretty anime trope heavy at times, but the combat and environment are stellar, the final boss is unique and really tests the player. Love this game, can't wait to play it again.

I used to play this before my 9 AM classes and it was such a good way to spend the morning. I love this game, shows how the SNES was really when games started getting good.

Everything people say about this game is bad is true so there's no point in reiterating it.

I'd be lying if I didn't say that the puzzles were actually really fun even if it is just candy crush

Played this as a nuzlocke with no prior understanding of the original Diamond or Pearl. While it's clear that this is missing the improvements from Platinum and is a little too close of a remake, I still enjoyed it! I wish that the friendship mechanic wasn't permanent, but I enjoy the overworld art style a lot compared to the other Switch Pokemon games.

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Amazing OST, innovates more on the Undertale mini-game combat, no worries about different endings, sick character design. Story at this point feels pretty simple, but that's ok since there are going to be multiple chapters.

Just as good as the base game + combining enemy types to make combat more interesting and giving an already cool protagonist the ability to come to terms with their trauma.

If you've ever wondered what an accessible Souls-like looks like, here it is.

I did this game as a nuzlocke and I loved it. My endgame team was Pidgeot, Moltres, Snorlax, Gyarados, Persian, and Victreebel. Most of these are mons I haven't used in a run before, so I had a lot of fun with this playthrough! Kanto is way more accessible than Red/Blue. Grinding late-game is a pain, but overall a super fun time and solid challenge for a run like this.

We need another one of these, I wish the campaign was longer.

As with the other games in the Treasure Trove, this game adds plenty of unique taste to its platforming accompanied by a wonderful OST, great characterization of SK characters, and an optional cute puzzle section.

This is the best Zelda game ever, hands down.

Clunky and old, kind of hard, but really solid level design and spritework.

This game is lightning in a bottle. Make the gunplay feel a bit better and it's perfect.