Good shit, wish the extra content didn't cost as much

Pretty fun indie game, enjoyed it a lot with my family. Could have more characters, minigames, and modes.

Should definitely give this a second playthrough as I don't really remember much from it, but I do remember enjoying it.

first 3d sonic i've beaten, good music but aside from that it's just forgettable as hell

In terms of a collection, this is really good. With the amount of games alone it's great, but all the bonus content just makes this so worth it, for any loser who cares about nerdy stuff like manuals. I am the loser in question.

Definitely an experience. It plays really weirdly, as I somehow beat the entire game and I STILL don't understand how to play, but it's definitely a worthwhile experience. It does an incredible job of immersing the player through the environment and the music. I'm sure there's a really good story in here but I'm too dumb to understand it. When this game is at it's best, though, is when someone else is online and the game pairs you up with them. It's the same game as if you're playing alone, but just having someone with you there and using the very limited ways of communication just makes the game a really fun experience.

Playing old RPG Maker games continues to blow me away, I loved this game. It had more gameplay than I had expected beforehand which was a nice surprise, and the story and music worked so beautifully together.

Very short but nice visual novel for Touhou fans, it has some genuinely good advice and some clearly researched information.

Such fond memories with this thing. Still holding out on a Switch version.

Although there's not really much reason to play this game anymore, I'd say it's the first game where they truly got the Mario Kart gameplay formula down for good. Mario Kart Wii was incredible, but this just feels so perfect to play that it even outclasses the feeling of it. However, I feel like it misses that charm that Mario Kart Wii had. The game felt like it had so much personality, whereas this game just feels kinda... empty. Soulless. It feels unfinished. Thankfully we got Mario Kart 8, which is essentially an improvement of this game in every way. So while there really isn't any reason to play it, it did well in setting up the gameplay for 8 to be perfect.

While it doesn't have the most polished gameplay, it's definitely the most fun and chaotic Mario Kart gameplay you can get. The charm in this game along with the pure chaos the unbalanced gameplay brings just makes this such a fun time.

A fantastic side-story on Persona 4, it went way more in-depth than I ever expected. Written just as well as the original game. That said, the gameplay is definitely lacking. With the only gameplay being the dancing games, they should have gone a lot further than they did. As someone into rhythm games, there's a lot of basic features that should be here that simply aren't. That said, it still works perfectly, is fun, and the story is super engaging, so it's forgivable. All the characters, costumes, accessories, this game definitely has enough content to keep me coming back long after I've beaten it.

As different as this game is from DDLC, I can absolutely say it had nearly the same impact on me as that game did. It's a short little visual novel, but my favorite VNs are always the ones that just could not have been told in the format of a book. It's rare to find, but this one fits that perfectly.