It's actually a really good, but then it ends and you're like "that's it??"

Good for a DS game, loved the multiplayer

Another phenomenal entry into the Metroid series. A strong focus on a linear story progression, definitely change to how the game is approached.

Better than the Autobots playthrough

What an absolute gem! Loved the cell shading, loved the shooting, and finished it multiple times!

The controls take some getting used to, and it is not as good as the GBA games, however, it's a great handheld version of the game.

Also loved the multiplayer, and like always, it's better with friends

What a fun little remake! This is a true remastering with no changes to what made the game so enjoyable, but updates literally everything!

Loved the attention to detail. Some changes aren't noticed until a second playthrough, and other changes take a very sharp eye and lots of attention...or YouTube video breakdowns

Everytime I play this game, I find something new. It may not have the best story (or a good ending), but it's always a pleasure to get lost in the wasteland with boppy tunes, shooting mutants

I feel like this game is so close to being perfect. It offers so many more features than previous Animal Crossing games, but I feel having the option to provide 'free updates' has really hurt the amount of content available at launch. Regardless, it's easy to lose 50+ hours in this game without getting bored!

What a remarkable game! A remake of the original with speedrunning specifically in mind, and completely new section added post credits!

First playthrough is shrouded in mystery, second playthrough is a race against yourself.

Really interesting game, had lots of fun grinding for achievements

It's good, but much more engaging when you start speed running!

Skyrim is one of those games that just keeps going. It's never going to be my favourite game, but I somehow end up pouring hours more in than I expect too.

I really loved this game. I treated it less like a game, more like a old western tv show simulation over a number of months. I'll replay this on PC eventually