A really beautiful exploration of found family and trauma with fun gameplay and compelling story.

This game encapsulates what I love the most about the Sonic franchise. It is so overwhelmingly genuine and emotionally sincere and takes itself fully serious. It takes a silly premise and explores it in the most meaningful way it could. Banger soundtrack as well. If it weren't for the controls and camera causing serious problems in several levels then it would be 5/5 in my eyes.

Beautiful deconstruction of the magical girl genre. Explores themes of womanhood, queerness, and aging. Must-play for magical girl fans.

Solid Survivors-like game. The inventory management system adds some fun and interesting gameplay dynamics.

One of my favorite games of all time. Beautiful story that covers themes of grief, love, community, and environmentalism. By the end of the game Mara and your island start to feel like a virtual home. The amount of fetch quests you need to complete to experience the whole story is egregious, which is the only reason I don't give this 5 stars.

Very fun platformer. Really great style and gameplay.

Roguelike deckbuilder with some very fun and unique mechanics. Sometimes feels like the card and artifact pools are very shallow which leads to a same-y feeling the more you play. Nonetheless, fun and unique in a sea of games in the genre.

My go to game to play with a group of new friends to this day

Super fun rhythm game. Really suffers from low player count and latency issues.

Vampire Survivors-like with a very fun and vibrant visual style. Interesting level design. Every level feels different, even if some feel like they need a little tweaking.

Incredible and well-paced platformer. Beautiful, art, music, atmosphere, and storytelling. A short but very special game.

Very fun and stylish game. The counterplay with different cards and characters in the game is super fun to play around with. The game's biggest weakness is the matchmaking.

This game is definitely aimed for a young audience and I think it would be perfect as someone's first platformer. As an adult, I'd still highly recommend. There's something very special about this game. The art style and storytelling is fun. Your character's movement can feel strange at first, as it is much more floaty than a lot of other 3D platformers. However, once you get the hang of it, you'll be soaring around levels in ways that are profoundly fun and satisfying.

Fun and cute environmentalist game. I wished that there had been more depth (pun intended) to many of the mechanics though, especially caring for the loddles. Given that they're in the title, I assumed doing things with the loddles would be a central part of the game. However, they often feel like an afterthought. It feels like there isn't any meaningful reason to interact with them after you've cleaned them unless you want to 100% the achievements.

Big learning curve to this game if you're used to playing cart racers. I'm awful at it, but it's a really great comfort game