A cute 2D platformer that can be exploited with the turbo switches, a catchy soundtrack & colorful visuals, but an unnecessary boss rush and stiff controls.

A tech demo that has a good community & multiplayer functions (if you own the online pass), but forced touch, tilt, and back touch gimmicks that never feel incorporated into the level design.

A cute rhythm game with a catchy soundtrack, but little replay value if you don’t own a PS1/PS3 or CDs.

A great 3D platformer that progressively teaches & tests the player with its stage gimmicks, movement, and reflexes, but the forced key collecting can be rather annoying & don’t bother playing the stages out of order.

It’s a slightly better experience, but not enough to warrant a repurchase and not good enough to recommend to newcomers.

A boring Hunter RPG that is incredibly easy, an uninteresting plot & characters, tight combat that gets repetitive, and the main gimmick making combat less engaging than it was meant to be.

An anime style Hunter RPG that reuses a majority of its monsters & arenas, an ok story that is better on the character development than the actual plot, great customization that can be completely ignored due to the easy difficulty of the campaign, and a wonderful soundtrack.

Good remakes of two classic JRPGs that have a banger soundtrack, great visuals, and nice quality-of-life improvements, but still require a guide to enjoy & mixed performance.

A charming Action RPG that is a bit too easy, ok performance, and a poor camera.

A fun adventure on the go that looks gorgeous on the OLED screen, character interactions that keep the story-telling interesting and charming, but unnecessary touch, tilt, rubbing, and light gimmicks just to show off what the system was capable of.

A touching natural disaster simulator that focuses more on the social aspects than the actual natural disasters, yet offers a rememberable cast of characters, funny & weird dialogue options, great clothing & compasses to find during exploration, and a plot that takes many turns across the journey.

A colorful 2D platformer with a wonderful CD quality soundtrack, interesting stages, but made incredibly hard for this port & no save/password feature.

A stylish beat em up that overstays its welcome too quickly, generic cast of characters, and little incentive to try the other playable characters.

A good natural disaster simulator that is severely held back by the limitations of the hardware, along with an atmosphere lacking from previous entries in the series.

A cute, short platformer with a lot of Japanese charm, great dub, and catchy soundtrack, but an inconsistent performance that hurts the experience.