I 100% of the game in about eight hours, and really had a lot of fun with it. The online was implemented very well, and I’m glad that people were playing it when it first came out. But already after five days, it seems like less people are playing it. I went online today to find only one person in each level that I played compared to when it came out when there was almost 10 people per level. I wish there was a better reward for 100% completing the game, but the reward is funny, so I’m not complaining. I can’t wait to see what type of runs people will come up with. The wonder seed has a lot to the game and is the best part. Solid entry to the Mario series.

The main story of the game was way too easy and disappointing, and at first I thought that this was all the game was going to be. I was then greeted by a whole new game after the main story was finished, full of more adventure and things to do. The final three areas were what the first three areas should have been. It was way more entertaining for someone like me who has played the other Pikmin games in the past and would be considered an advanced player.

Oatchi is a fun new addition and I enjoyed leveling him up, but he does seem overpowering throughout the game. You can ride on his back with all your Pikmin at all times to avoid fighting enemies. Then once you unlock all of his upgrades he can function with the exact power as one hundred Pikmin. He especially feels poweful in the final world when everything is poisonous and Oatchi can breeze through it all.

What would have made this game amazing was if it had more challenging enemies in the main story. Then also more direction, because I kept getting pushed back without ever seeing the end in sight. But good game and entertained me through July.

It is one of the weirder Pokémon spin-off games to ever come out, but that's not to say it isn't horrible. My favorite part was the fact the DS had a stylus so you could spin as fast as humanly possible and I always had fun doing it. This game could only work on the DS and could never come on the switch unless it got a stylus to come with the game. But in terms of gameplay and the game itself, it isn't that fun and I would much rather play Pokémon Rumble or just the regular Pokémon games.

My biggest problem with Clash Royale is the fact that it's unfair because you can be stacked with opponents that have perfect counters for your cards and you have nothing you can do about it. Also recently I've gotten to the point where I'm not able to progress any further without spending any real money because none of my cards are strong enough in comparison to people who have level 13 Mega Knights while I only have level 11 cards. Some people might say that it's not fair to rate the game so low just because I'm not good at it, but I just think the fact that it's unbalanced is a big issue and could be addressed. Also, they got rid of 2v2 battles which was one of my favorite game modes because you wouldn't lose trophies. But for a while, I did have fun with it when I was progressing from the bottom up; just now I'm stuck and don't want to play it anymore.

The fact that this is an endless version of the original Frogger means that I enjoy it a lot because of how much I like Frogger. It is one of those apps people just play on occasion and then go as far as they can before closing it and playing something else. There's only so much you can do with it which is why I don't rate it very high; there are some spin-offs of this game that have more things to do, but this one doesn't. The version of this game I prefer is in arcades where you get tickets for going a certain distance.

I played Pokémon Diamond as a kid and didn't get Pokémon Pearl until very recently. I personally prefer Dialga over Palkia just because of how it looks and because I enjoy using him more. But with all of that out of the way, I think that Pokémon Pearl is a great game and has a lot of good moments. The story is good and I enjoyed going through all the gyms and cities. I played this one a little fast because I wanted to be done with it instead of playing it slowly like I did with Pokémon Diamond a few years ago.

The best part about the two games is the music and how it holds up so well, with Route 209 and 201 and Eterna City being songs I listen to on occasion. Then I think the 2D sprites are the best looking from the DS games. Also, Pearl has some of my favorite Pokémon in the whole series behind Ruby.

Rhythm Heaven for the DS is a good game because of all the different songs and mini-games. It also has my favorite mini-game “Glee Club” which I enjoy replaying a bunch. I think the issue I have with this one is the lack of things to do besides the main games, then the fact that the scoring is so picky brings down my rating. But with that being said I enjoy it a lot.

Rhythm Heaven Fever for the Wii is one of the greatest rhythm games ever made. Almost all of the mini-games are fun and memorable. The best part about this one is the fact that there are a lot of side mini-games and other things to do than the regular game. All of the remixes are fun and I even replayed a bunch of them. Also unlike the DS game, you could play it with other people and the mini-games you play with others are just as good. Of all the Wii titles, this is probably one of the best.

I did almost everything there was to do in the game and thought it was pretty fun. I mostly played with my café with friends and only played through the main story to get some of the costumes and other items. The best part about it is the plaza music because it's catchy, and it was part of the game I remembered the most. Also, the fact that I haven't played in a few years means I don't remember what I did in it, I had to recently replay it just to remember what I did besides the plaza and the costumes.

Mario is Missing is probably one of the better educational games that has come out on a Nintendo console. It is underrated and deserves a bit more praise because I enjoyed playing through it. But with that being said it is an educational game and I'm sure that a lot of people don't want to play through it. I was introduced to it through a YouTuber and thought it would be fun. My favorite part is after you visit a landmark you get a photo with Luigi. Also, since I enjoyed traveling in real life I feel like I learned something new.

Mario Kart 64 has some of the best tracks in the entire series with some of the best music. All of them hold up well and almost all of the tracks have been remade in the newer games which I enjoy playing. The biggest issue with this one is that I prefer to play the newer ones because you can't drift as easily and the jumping is not as fun because you can't do any tricks on them. Then, of course, Rainbow Road looks fantastic but then is a really wide and boring track to drive on. I only have a few memories of playing this one and then just playing the remade tracks on the newer games.

The best part about this one is the fact that it introduced Four player multiplayer, which was brand new for the time and eventually led to Mario Kart Wii which is the best game in the series.

I used to play Disney Infinity a lot with my sister which was a lot of fun for a few years, it was primarily fun just to play on free play mode and harass each other with all the fun items you can spawn in. The actual game part is not as fun and we never really played it. We only ended up beating the Incredibles world because we didn't have the motivation to play any others. Also, I thought it was annoying that you had to buy individual characters to play with them. But I still think it's a good game and was fun for a while until I got rid of all of our characters and sold the game on eBay. I wanted to get the other games but I never ended up doing it.

I only ended up playing survival and a few games on multiplayer in Advanced Warfare and didn't enjoy this one as much. The game did have cool mechanics and it was a good idea, just I didn't enjoy playing it in comparison to Modern Warfare. Survival mode was fun but then I didn't enjoy online play and I felt like not that many people were playing this one so it killed the game.

The only Mega Man game in the series that I have completed from start to finish. This one is more memorable for me and I like all the power-ups you get after defeating all of the bosses. Also I think that all the music from 2 is the best in the series and I prefer playing this one over the other ones.

Just I don't totally enjoy the difficulty of the Mega Man games and had to spend hours on each level to finish.

I personally am super bad at Puyo-Puyo and don't enjoy trying to set up combos in order to progress. That being said this one is kind of fun and I enjoy all the character sprites. If I was better at it, I would have played this more and beaten the game, but I just suck at it.