Really good 3D open-world game. The camera didn't really age well though and niether did the bosses.

Really bad collision boxes and repetitve missions.

Really generic platformer with even more generic bosses.

The one that started it all. This game is full of charming characters ,locations, and an interesting story. The combat is also pretty fun with each Character having their own set of attacks, Though I will say that the game can get be slow at some points, mainly due to how you sometimes have to backtrack to certain locations that you're told once so if you don't catch it the first time, you're out of luck. Other than that, really great game.

not as good as the original but it made some improvements like the boss rush mode and having a map on the touch screen. However the controls don't really work well on the 3DS and it often lags at certain parts(especially in co-op). Other than that, it's an okay remake, but should of been on switch.

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Has really good music and animations but really high difficulty spikes.

A cool racing game where you have yo beat up your racers to make it on top.

A very fun Beat em up with the right amount of difficulty. However I do wish there was a training mode.

A fun boxing game that brings back opponents from both the original and Snes version.

Two completely different worlds somehow mixed incredibly well in this Tatical RPG. Despite being very linear, the game has some level of depth when it comes to its battles.

One of the best DLCs I ever played with its hard but fun Boss fights, Charm, and gorgeous animations. What's not to love about this.

This game expanded on the first game in more ways than one. Not only is the turn counter gone, but you can move real-time in the overworld and battles. The characters also have their own voices now which is a nice touch. I also love how the Rabbids get to be to characterized compared to the last game.
Although I will say the bosses feel like midbosses or stage hazards. The fights can also be pretty easy at times as well but other then that a pretty good game.

A party game that's gets way too repetitive and has some control issues.

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(The Switch version has some frame rate issues and some textures have been downscaled to make it run. You're better off with the other versions).

The extra story was really cool as it brought back a classic Real Ghostbusters villain: Samhain who has an entire stage dedicated to his second fight. Once you beat him, you get to get a new ghost type known as Overlord that seeks rather than hide. Not only can you put homing bombs in objects but you can also create this area of Darkness that can create a Entirely new Rift if not found and destroyed by the busters.
Top that off with Ai ghost difficulty, customizable AI busters and different loadouts that can be assign to different Busters and you have a perfect Ghostbusters game.

This one's a lot harder than Smooth Moves and sometimes doesn't really work with the Joy con controllers. I think even the game knows this as it constantly gives you chances to try again where you started(With full health no less). This one's seems a little to complex for the control scheme of the Switch, but I will give them props for bringing back voice acting in this game.