As a long time fan of the series, I was ecstatic to get a new game.
It’s a wonderful one too. Filled with the humor I’ve loved since the first.
The art style that many seemed to hate suits the series, tbh
It’s a keeper

My personal favorite Zelda game.
I didn’t have a Gameboy at the time, so I played this on my Super Gameboy. That that is not an option to choose in the drop-down is weird.
But anyways, I had both the original and the DX, both excellent, but the DX allowed more colors on the SGB and the color dungeon was pretty enjoyable if short.
Link’s Awakening is just a lot of fun with some crazy characters to do and interact with.

I played this about 11 years after it first released.
Got a cheap copy for my 360.
I absolutely loved this game.
The storyline makes very little sense, but it’s a shooter…does it have to?
In typical shooter fashion your AI teammates are probably just shy of hitting 100 IQ between them.
I think it aged pretty well. Still a lot of fun.

This game is a masterpiece. I was enthralled by the mystery of what happened to the world, and hell…Lance Reddick was in it.
It’s generally usual fare for an open world, but it does these exceptionally well. It might even be the first game I’ve played with a bow weapon that didn’t suck while aiming it.
My only real issue is that machines you override don’t follow you unless it’s a mount.

This game is a classic. I had more fun with it than I did the first DOOM.
My best friend and I had a lil LAN setup in his room and we’d slaughter eachother into the wee hours of the morning.
I still play the single player on my RG35XX.

Wow, people actually dogging on one of the greatest FPS ever made.
Yes, the visuals are rough (I mean, polygon based games were still in their growing pains in 97). But the gameplay is fun, the music is good and the levels interesting (with a few exceptions. Some levels should have been rethought).

This game is damn near perfect.
The gameplay is tight, responsive and the soundtrack is one of the best the SNES ever got.

This is the game that sucked me back into the MK universe.
Solid gameplay, excellent graphics for a 360 game. Plus: Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as Shang Tsung. Hell yeah.

Man, the reviews for this game are hilarious.
I really enjoyed this game. I only stopped playing because ai went into the hospital and now I’m contemplating getting back into it.
I liked the back and forth of the characters. Having to trade off items to complete areas is a fun.

What can you say? It’s a classic.
I still prefer Mrs. Pac-Man.

Having played other games built around the “mini games” concept, I wasn’t expecting much from these Wario Ware games, but the way you are thrown at them faster and faster and you have to adapt and react as fast as you can really makes these games addicting, and this is the one I played first.
It’s stupid, crazy, inane, and utterly satisfying. That rush you get when you get trough a super fast set up is worth the price of admission.

As much as I loved this game, I can’t give it more than 3 stars. It doesn’t deserve more than that. The sprites are so small that you practically need a magnifying attachment to see them, no matter where you play it.
All in all, it’s still fun and difficult. Sadly, a good chunk of that difficulty is from the sprite size.

This game is…well, it’s something. I love it, even the godawful “acting.”
But I’d rather play the remake, which is so much better.
Still, this started it all.

I stopped playing this game because the combat was boring. Everything else was good. The story interesting, Geralt his usual salty self, but combat and general gameplay just couldn’t keep me at it.
That being said, I will go back and finish it at some point.
The Witcher series just doesn’t seem to be for me.

Why I can’t choose Xbox Series, which is where I played this, is beyond me.
But anyway. I found the controls to be a bit janky and slow to respond in lightning speed areas.
I played for about 50 months mutes, then dropped the game.
It wasn’t doing anything for me. Why did I play it for almost an hour if I wasn’t enjoying it?
Because I’m a stubborn ass who thinks “surely it’ll get better soon”