This game's, y'know, fine. It's a fun idea. On one hand taking the game down after a few months is a weird move but on the other hand it's not really deep enough to have legs.

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This game's terrific. Really fun tactical combat and an absurd rollercoaster of a story full of lovable characters and ridiculous plot twists. My biggest complaint is that, for a game about being trapped in cycles of violence and trauma put into motion by past generations, the story ends on a point that doesn't feel like the kind of full-throated rejection of the conditions that created those cycles in the first place. It's got a very traditional happy ending when it feels like it wants something an ending that's just as happy but more subversive.

i played through this game with a friend, trading off on every death, and had a friggin' BLAST laughing at all the nasty ways this game fucks you over. It's less a sequel to Super Mario Bros. and more a prequel to I Wanna Be the Guy.

2015

This game's a really clever translation of fighting game mechanics into a turn-based card game. The physical version's great too!

This game kicks ass, it's WAY better than Yomi (a game I also like)

what if they DIDN'T make you play through 8 straight levels of easy boring stuff before letting you have fun

Pretty cut clever little game! Hard as SHIT though.

I had to delete this off my phone because I was playing it too much.

This... might honestly be my favorite Mega Man.

They got really full of themselves and thought "we can improve on Pac-Man"

and then, y'know what? They fuckin' did.

This is a great game that I have zero desire to ever play.

Really fun and clever, though it kind of abandons its conceit halfway through and becomes a bit of a different game.

I feel like this was the game that sorta killed the franchise for purists, but i was 13 when it came out and therefore the exact right age to love everything about it.