My second gacha game, after Fire Emblem Heroes. It was very generous with the amount of free summons and content available, but it was also extremely grindy. I didn't care much for the gameplay itself (and how it performed on mobile), but I did enjoy building characters and collecting collectibles and I have fond memories playing this in multiplayer. The devs put so much work into the events and quality of life improvements that it's sad to see the game shut down. I hope Nintendo and Cygames use the IP again one day, because I like the characters.

Zelda music is awesome of course, but I didn't enjoy this one as much as I was expecting to. Maybe I was just expecting it to be more of a rhythm game; I didn't care for the combat and exploration that much.

I don't care for battle royale games, and even the adorableness of Kirby can't change that. This game has a KILLER soundtrack though!

It was a fun little novelty, I guess. Not that I really got a lot out of the "tests", but some of the minigames were fun.

A charming pair of games to sink a few hours in over an uneventful weekend. The visuals and music are full of heart. The gameplay is fairly uninteresting as it's from a bygone era, but it's enjoyable if you treat it as a visual novel rather than an adventure game.

I only opened this game to mess around with the music sequencer thing lol

Man, the GBA era of games felt so great. Kanto was fun to explore with a gen 3 facelift. The music was good, and there was additional content via the Sevii Islands to enjoy. I don't think I played FireRed a ton, but it's a nice game for sure!

Played it once and I guess it didn't leave an impression on me. It was alright, I guess?

It was a fun little phase when I created a bunch of accounts to play a bunch at once.

Nothing extraordinary here, just another "hit the notes to the beat" game. I enjoy it, but it's nothing too memorable.

It had been a long time since I last played a WarioWare game heavily (Smooth Moves) and I did enjoy this one quite a bit! With so many characters and microgames, some combinations do feel extremely clunky but it's all in good fun. The missions add to replayability too. I didn't play it a ton, but it's a good game.

Quite charming, but it really feels like it's made for children. Still, it's a nostalgia hit in a good way, and I didn't dislike it in the way that I disliked BD/SP. Music was good - remixes are nice but nothing special; could have done with some more new music.

Not my cup of tea at all. I do enjoy social deduction games once in a while, but not when mixed with the kind of gameplay that exists in this game. Tried it a couple of times and then concluded I'd have more fun playing other party games.

My first Fire Emblem and largely my gateway into games with actual characters and storylines. Looking back, the writing was mostly nothing special, but I really enjoyed building up character supports. And I didn't really know what I was doing, but I guess the gameplay was engaging enough for me to play through all three routes to completion.

Clearly not memorable enough for me to remember basically anything about this game