Fun game if you are new to the series. Fantastic game if you are a veteren. Some of the most transformative combat that becomes more fun with more time sunk into understanding the mechanics the game throws your way. The story isn't anything too deep but if you have been following or played through the series in release order. it's very fulfilling.

Played this as a kid but never had an idea what was going on. I remember the music being tense and the game feeling very fluid and responsive though. There isn't much there in story and the gameplay can get repetitive and it's definitely a product of its time, but damn is it formulative in the type of gamer i am today.

This game starts with you kicking chocolate bunnies in a dream and ends with you causing God's DS to blue screen. It's great

I used to think superman was cool. I was so interested in this game I let my cousin borrow my Smash 64 copy for his Superman copy. My cousin impromptu moved to california with Smash. I gave this game up at a yardsale for 25 cents. It's not fun at all.

What the game lacks in good voice direction it makes up for in an ambitious vision. As part of a cancelled trilogy, the game sets up a setting of mystery and intriguing gameplay.
As a platformer, the game falls flat of other games released at its time, however it does try to blend into other genres pretty often to keep the game engaging and interesting. Not to say that it does even that well, but it is they never overstay their welcome. Whether its rail shooting or ship battles or even airborne dogfighting, one can appreciate what this game tries to do. The OST is also pretty fun to listen to.
Also ending of the game is wild enough to blow the mind of any teenager.

This was the very first game I had for the DS. I used to play the demo version in Walmart for hours just playing through the first few levels. Seeing 1-1 re-imagined after playing the original Mario on the NES and experiencing the fluidity of this 3D mario blew my mind as a kid.

Owning this game while having a bunch of siblings and cousins was also fun as well. With the local 1 owned game co-op we spent many days just playing through the various battle modes and mini games the game had to offer. Shout outs to Luigi teaching kids how to play Blackjack

A game that I wish was playable in some form on modern consoles today. Taking place within the Armada universe, you are able to play though massive zones as 3 different Autobots. What keeps this game from having a perfect rating is that even though you have the choice of picking a different character, there really isnt much gameplay differences between them aside from the speed of your transformed state.

All that aside, the gameplay of this title has soul. Exploring the map and finding different mini-cons is part of the fun itself. With each different mini-con comes a different upgrade to your character and these can range from combat changes, to agility changes, to defensive, and even recon/scouting.

It has a couple of different boss battles and being able to build your Autobot with the mini-cons you feel best is part of the puzzle that makes exploring the map very fun. Here's hoping there is some way to preserve and play this fun title again.

Playing this game during the peak of its mainstream appeal was an experience I cherish.

A game with a captivating story, unique music, and whimsical characters deserves your consideration. Part of the fun with this game is seeing some cool part of a boss fight and marking out about how this game utilizes its mechanics and getting to see it incorporate that new mechanic into a future fight. Even if you know the gimmick and conclusion of the game, it still warrants playing if only because feels like a timeless classic.

its just a reading game it doesn't even have a battlepass.
also there is something wrong with this book club

You can play bowser and side-B CPU's and real people off stage.

GOATED SOUNDTRACK
GOATED GAMEPLAY (not as complex as automata but you can feel the weightiness and impact of weapon hits and magic)
GOATED CHARACTERS
make sure you see the credits more than once.

KINO MUSIC
KINO GAMEPLAY
KINO CHARACTERS
KINO STORY
make sure you see the credits more than once.

Good game it really makes you feel like Boruto's dad

The game is only as hard as you want it to be. With ranked doing a fairly well job of pairing you amongst your own skill level, taking the time to learn your character and how to play a fighting game is very rewarding. What is unfortunate about this game is that having to buy new characters and not getting their skins feel unfair but the characters you have at base are more than worth the cost of the game.

Ahh, you were at my side, all along... My true mentor... My guiding moonlight...