I think above all, Shredder's Revenge is such a well done, faithful tribute to not just the original TMNT games but to classic arcade beat-em-ups. Fun environments and addictive, unique gameplay, doesn't overstay its welcome.

Always fun and adds enough to not just make it a clone of the first game. Gameplay is improved greatly and there's so much more variety here. An awesome party game - playing solo would seriously bring this down a half star.

The late '90s saw a bunch of really lame PS1pinball games, typically licensed, and this was no exception. Their valiant attempt to slap the semi-popular Worms franchise on it didn't make it much better.

Ridiculously boring. I actually like the short runtime, but it makes it hard to really care about the story (or lack thereof) and the gameplay is incredibly dull and limited.

One of the most hyped-about wrestling games in years, AEW Fight Forever was delayed, and then delayed again, and again, and when it eventually did release, out popped a 2010 PS3 game in 2023. The gameplay is rough. The minigames are on par with AEW's equally bad mobile games. Only a fraction of the roster is on it and probably 10% of those jumped ship to WWE since. The creation suite, dear god. Road to Elite, much like WWE 2K's career modes, drags and feels like such a chore to get through. I'll give Fight Forever this, it's better than WWE 2K20 and Battlegrounds, and the developers refuse to give up on it, releasing updates pretty regularly. The unique weapon selection is also a pro, and I do enjoy some of the stipulations you won't find on any other wrestling game. I heard the horror stories and avoided playing it until it was free, because this is absolutely a $15 game sold for $60 upon its release.

God help my dear parents who spent god knows how much on seemingly endless dogshit Nick / Disney / Cartoon Network games. Here I am in your life, and unfortunately, here you are in mine.

A super unique fun game that plays like 3 or 4 games in one - you dive, you catch fish, you fight bosses, you do Diner Dash, there's even a Pokedex part of it. Much more entertaining and better than I expected.

While the script is fun and zany, the actual gameplay gets really tedious for me after too long. I enjoy the environment, the characters, and the aesthetic, but I thought most of the levels dragged and dragged for me too much to finish past episode 3.

It's better than Ubisoft's other Monopoly mess, Monopoly Madness, but still suffers greatly from the typical Ubisoft specialty of broken online mechanics and subpar gameplay.

Pikmin's little brother with a PNGTuber as your main character it may be, but the gameplay is insanely fun and creative and has some of the most inventive, peaceful level designs I've played through in some time. Wish it were just a little longer.

What I can only imagine is an ethereal experience playing while high, FantaVision unfortunately disappointed me by not featuring the citrusy soda of the same name.

Somebody really said "let's take that old Roblox survive the disasters game, but have Monopoly theming while we're at it" and shat out this fever dream waste of time.

These games are fun with friends but wow does the gameplay get stale playing alone, and you'll have to complete a fraction of story mode yourself just to unlock online multiplayer.

Better with friends, an inferior Happy Wheels alone.