Thatchner
2022
Incredible game with wonderful open environments, a beautiful soundtrack, and a combat system that is a nice iteration of the systems before it.
The story is generally good and heartfelt, though in some parts, not as gripping as the previous games. It has some really high highs however, which keeps the story engaging. If you're a fan of the Xeno games, then you'll probably like it.
Characters are fun and are nicely fleshed out for the most part. You really do get attached to them.
Overall, a good time. I certainly do not regret the 80+ hours I logged into it. Will probably buy the story DLC when it releases.
The story is generally good and heartfelt, though in some parts, not as gripping as the previous games. It has some really high highs however, which keeps the story engaging. If you're a fan of the Xeno games, then you'll probably like it.
Characters are fun and are nicely fleshed out for the most part. You really do get attached to them.
Overall, a good time. I certainly do not regret the 80+ hours I logged into it. Will probably buy the story DLC when it releases.
2018
2011
2023
This platformer is often compared to Wario Land (specifically Wario Land 4), but it takes everything about WL and dials it up to 11. The movement is slick, your moveset is varied and fun to execute, the level design is very creative, the soundtrack hits so hard, and the art style is crazy and wacky in the best possible ways.
This isn't a relaxing game, just to let you know. Everything about this game can put you on edge. You move pretty fast, and at the end of every level, you have to beat the clock, which isn't always forgiving. Not to mention Peppino (the player character) constantly looks like he's about to have a panic attack. I think this game wants you to feel the same stress as Peppino, and it does a good job at that. Whether you like that or not is up to you.
There's a bit of a learning curve to the controls, and I couldn't quite get the hang of it when it came to walls (namely, not running into them). But the controls are definitely not bad. When you time all of your moves right while running through the level, it can feel so satisfying.
This is a game I can recommend to fans of platformers that want a bit of a challenge. And if you REALLY want even more of a challenge, go for all P ranks. They're hard. Like, really hard.
This isn't a relaxing game, just to let you know. Everything about this game can put you on edge. You move pretty fast, and at the end of every level, you have to beat the clock, which isn't always forgiving. Not to mention Peppino (the player character) constantly looks like he's about to have a panic attack. I think this game wants you to feel the same stress as Peppino, and it does a good job at that. Whether you like that or not is up to you.
There's a bit of a learning curve to the controls, and I couldn't quite get the hang of it when it came to walls (namely, not running into them). But the controls are definitely not bad. When you time all of your moves right while running through the level, it can feel so satisfying.
This is a game I can recommend to fans of platformers that want a bit of a challenge. And if you REALLY want even more of a challenge, go for all P ranks. They're hard. Like, really hard.
I think this is the most pointless mainline Mario game to exist.
It's not a BAD game. The level design is fine enough. But it's just okay, and didn't really need to come out when 3D Land came before it on the same platform and NSMBU came out just a few months later.
And the main gimmick for this game doesn't really make sense. The main draw is to collect as many coins as you can. But...there's nothing really that rewards you for doing so. Your main objective is still to beat Bowser. You don't use your coins that you collect in many meaningful ways. If anything, the sheer amount of coins makes getting a Game Over nearly impossible, since you're getting lives constantly.
You can collect 1 million coins. That nets you a new title screen. But that's it. If you don't care about that, then collecting coins is pointless, and really, by this point in the 2D series, collecting coins was basically already pointless.
Again, not a bad game. Just an 'okay' game.
It's not a BAD game. The level design is fine enough. But it's just okay, and didn't really need to come out when 3D Land came before it on the same platform and NSMBU came out just a few months later.
And the main gimmick for this game doesn't really make sense. The main draw is to collect as many coins as you can. But...there's nothing really that rewards you for doing so. Your main objective is still to beat Bowser. You don't use your coins that you collect in many meaningful ways. If anything, the sheer amount of coins makes getting a Game Over nearly impossible, since you're getting lives constantly.
You can collect 1 million coins. That nets you a new title screen. But that's it. If you don't care about that, then collecting coins is pointless, and really, by this point in the 2D series, collecting coins was basically already pointless.
Again, not a bad game. Just an 'okay' game.
2010
2020
2022
2006
2019
2023
A fun, cute little cooperative game. The art style is charming and the story that the game has is adorable, but sometimes it's hard to figure out what way to go. Sometimes the game just isn't too clear about what needs to be done. But, it's still not too bad, and isn't too long. It was a fun game to play with my wife, despite some of the game's frustrations.
A point-and-click adventure that holds up pretty well, but mainly because of the humor, the overall writing, and the hint system, which I would not have been able to complete the game without, I'm sure. Some puzzles just stumped me for too long.
This game actually had me laughing at several points. I didn't think the humor would hold up well, but it definitely does.
I wasn't sure if I'd like adventure games like these, but Secret of Monkey Island has convinced me I need to play more.
This game actually had me laughing at several points. I didn't think the humor would hold up well, but it definitely does.
I wasn't sure if I'd like adventure games like these, but Secret of Monkey Island has convinced me I need to play more.