Good game, very rare I get this engaged in a game with the realistic graphic style and such little mechanics, but man this was great. The entire game was essentially one big boss rush and finding out where each bosses weakness was and how to kill them was really really fun. A couple of them were really difficult to figure out to the point where I had to look them up, but that didn't ruin my fun of actually killing them. Exploring the big world on Agro's back was super fun and fluid, and there was so much to discover in the game that I was still finding out new stuff even after beating the game. Ending was phenomenally done especially for being originally from 2005. Definitely worth a play.

2020

I was a little hesitant on trying this game, I've never been a big horror buff and was never interested in many other RPG Maker games, but god am I ever glad I gave this a shot. It explores mental health issues in a way I've wanted a game to do for a really long time, and from the ones I can relate to, it did it really accurately. Every plot twist was done super well. The good ending had me a little confused as first, it didn't real feel like it was finished, but I couldn't get it out of my mind for days afterwards and made me reflect so much that I looped back around to loving it. There's so much in this game that just ties everything together and makes way more sense at the end, and I wouldn't have rather it end any other way.
Of course it is an RPG Maker game and it comes with the flaws of that, tile-based movement makes navigating around annoying often but OMOCAT and the team did a super great job considering their engine.
This game is definitely worth a shot if you're an RPG fan, no matter what you like about them, and even whether you're a horror fan or not. Incredible experience, I won't be forgetting about this game anytime soon.

Really great game with a story that holds up well to this day. Perfect balance between an RPG and a platformer, exactly what I hoped for out of a Mario RPG.

One of the very first games I can ever remember calling my favorites, I first played this game in 2016 and my love for it has only grown since. Despite finding quite a bit of flaws with it since I first played it, I'll always have a soft spot for it and everything about it.

One of the most fun platformers I've played, felt super nice to play and control. It was kinda short but I expected that from the beginning so it didn't bother me. Plus, the game has plenty of replayability cause of achievements, unlockable modes, all that jazz. More of a story would have been nice, I didn't realize there were supposed to be different endings until it said "TRY AGAIN" at the end, so it would have been nice to know wtf I did to get that ending and how to get the good one.

Being from 2007, this game holds up incredibly well in nearly every aspect. The whole storyline of Rosalina and the Lumas was really nice to discover throughout the game. Nintendo did a super great job of making the controls feel great while roaming around planets and such. The graphics genuinely made me forget the Wii wasn't even HD, very stunning. Might have played this game 13 years after it came out, but man it doesn't show its age at all.

Cute demon girls, fun puzzles, and engaging boss fight. Hoping for more, it was really short and felt more like a demo than a full game.

Little short, but wayyy more than makes up for it with it's gripping story and clever puzzles. Making you go outside the testing chambers feels like you're breaking the game and that's a super fun feeling to me.

The safest game of all time, god was it short and just immensely boring. Not a great introduction to the Kirby series, I hope the other games will be more fun for me. Not bad per se, but not really worth a play.

It's fine, but very very forgettable. I honestly forgot I even beat the game until I found old Miiverse posts talking about it.

The game works fine enough I guess but man, the F2P model does not work when you charge fucking $27 for a set of songs. Capitalizing on people who have gambling addictions (from the LL mobile games) is just ridiculous. The quest for a good Love Live game is still ongoing.

Good enough collection, my first opportunity playing Mario Sunshine and I'm enjoying that game quite a bit. However, this collection is as bare-bones as you can get. Having the three games and their soundtracks is not enough when this was supposed to be a celebration of Mario's anniversary. There's so much more that could have been included. At the very least, scans of all the manuals, concept art, just something fun to keep me entertained while not playing a game. I'm really passionate about keeping the legacy of older games going, and this feels like Nintendo doesn't share that. I hate corporate Nintendo, bring back the passion.