What an absolute work of art, well worth the 10 year wait in my opinion. This is almost exactly everything I could have asked for in a new Pikmin game. You are committing a crime against art and gaming if you don't play this game (and you don't have to play the first 3 before this if you are wondering).

I once got stuck on the diggernaut boss fight in this game for years, but after Dread came out and turned me into a Metroid Master, I came back and showed that one eyed creep who has the power.

Litterally just the Wii U masterpiece, but better.

This is only the second Castlevania I've begun playing so far, and it is so much better then the OG NES one that its not even funny.

The second best Fire Emblem Game ever made (only beaten by its sequel). The characters and story are arguably never better written in any other FE game than this one. The Map design is impeccable, with creative objectives and interesting enemy positions. It isn't that difficult, but that's fine, I don't play games for the difficulty, I play them for a well designed experience. This game is so close to perfection, that I can't think of a single actual flaw. I'd tell you all to go play it, but unfortunately SOMEONE cough Nintendo cough won't re-release it for modern audiences.

Get ready to hear: "Olimar!" "Louie!" "Olimar!" "Louie!" a whole lot. Also don't listen to Schaffrillas, this game is a masterpiece.

This game is an Insane Masterpiece, and I mean truly INSANE

"Phew, that sure was a tough emotional journey to fix my ship, I sure hope my company doesn't sell it to pay off a loan as soon as I get back"

The best Fire Emblem Game PERIOD. Amazing map design, intriguing and (mostly) well written story. Great cast of characters. Unparalleled atmosphere. immersive soundtrack. Satisfying sound effects galore. And all on a scale larger than any other FE game save Genealogy. Curses on Nintendo for not re-releasing this game along with Path of Radiance, newer FE fans and the rest of the world deserve to bask in the radiance of these games!

Probably my favorite Metroid game, and one of the hardest game I've ever beaten. The dark and light world gimmick has never been done better in any other game than this one. Ironically, I have much more dread when playing this than the game actually called dread.

One of those rare instances where a game really is just as good as everyone says, if not better. I often find SNES games don't hold up as well as a lot of people say, cough Super Mario World cough, but this is one of the exceptions.

Great track selection thus far, the graphics could be better on some courses, but they are still tons of fun to play, so I'm not too bothered. The soundtracks are still fully up to par with the main game thankfully.

Video game perfection. Retro studios asked the question "What if first person shooters were actually good?" Jk of course, but seriously, this game is genius, it uses its first person perspective to immerse you into its world better than any other game I know of. The combat is also surprisingly great, I find a lot of shooter games annoying to play with you having to constantly refill your ammo, but here you never run out. Go play it now if you haven't.

Proof that 2D games are not outdated

Despite the many lacking quality of life features later games added and the occasional bad level, Thracia 776 is still one of the best Fire Emblem games, and it deserves to be brought to the rest of the world officially. If this game were ever remade, I would bet good money on it being the very best Fire Emblem game ever made.