Very enjoyable to play with a small group friends. It's like Mario Party with cards that add bonuses to the game for depth.

Great throwback to collectathon classics packaged in a quirky and enjoyable game.

Due to the large community following, it's very easy to get caught up in this game. Transforming your island to your can take hours upon hours, however it is rewarding. Tedium comes and goes, but you're free to pick up and go whenever you want.

Retaining the spirit of the original trilogy, Apollo Justice provides an enjoyable experience for those wanting more.

Easily the purest form of Assassin's Creed. Everything still holds up quite well after over a decade, and I quite enjoy it more than the more recent entries in the series.

It's not necessarily challenging, but the ability to import your own library of music is charming.

Combine isometric perspective, a fantastic soundtrack, beautiful visuals, captivating narration, and solid gameplay and you get the wonderful package that is Bastion.

While praised upon its initial release for its story, upon replaying the game suffers from linearity and repetitive gameplay. It's still enjoyable enough if you enjoy the other Bioshock games.

While this is one of my favorite games, it's easy to tell there are flaws in the game. Clever writing, crazy guns, expansive lore, vibrant performances and delivery, and memorable moments really breathe life into the world more than the first game. However, there are several points in the main story where you feel like you are just plowing to get through. The pacing may fluctuate throughout the game, but it's still thoroughly enjoyable and easily the best entry in the Borderlands franchise.

While the second entry in the series is one of my favorites, it's hard for me to enjoy the original as much. Despite many times trying to go back, it just seems so barebones and dry. The first chunk of the game feels very sluggish, and it makes it harder for me to care about the expanding universe.

This is one of the more "okay" entries in the franchise. I didn't feel as much of a connection to the environment, characters, or weapons in the game. It's frankly very short, and the inclusive of the oxygen mechanic feels "whatever". If you enjoy Borderlands 2 and you want a little extra, it's an okay playthrough, but get it on sale if you can.

I enjoyed the introduced mechanics, however it's hard for me to bring myself to play this game over Borderlands 2. The writing tries to emulate the second game (and fails), despite the fact that the head writers for Borderlands 2 had left Gearbox. I also wasn't a fan of the subtle changes to the UI, however that's just me being nitpicky. It's still more enjoyable than the Pre-Sequel, but to me it just feels like "another Borderlands".

Honestly, this game isn't very good, but it has you laughing at so many different aspects of it. I'm pretty alright with hack and slash, but this game is a bit repetitive until it for some reason turns into a real time strategy tower defense game, which is extremely offputting compared to the rest of the game.

Very enjoyable fighting game that still has an active, albeit small, community. Provides a little bit of everything for fans of Street Fighter and SNK games due to the character variety and "grooves" (different styles of play based on various games). Also the game has a bangin' soundtrack.

The original freeware version of the game, this is a must play. While very short, the compact game holds airtight gameplay, wonderful music, and a memorable experience overall. I just can't put the experience into many words, but this game is a must play.