What a doozy, a fun game that has a lot going on that could easily confuse players. Megaman X5 is a bit of a drop from X4, but still keeps up with its challenging level design and bosses. The bosses this time however were a mix bag, ranging from piss easy, to full on damage sponges with insta-kills. Overall pretty ight, but I don't see myself playing this entry again.

This was a long-awaited, playthrough and boy did it pay off handsomely. Kingdom Hearts was an thrill and some more, mixing the lovable worlds and characters from Disney, with the immersive and in-depth story telling and elements of Square Enix. While the game may have a slow start, and directions can be cryptic. pushing through, this was an amazing experience through and through, cannot wait to continue forth through the series.

I did not play this game lmao

The newest in the series so far, and boy did it deliver the challenge mega man games are known to bring. However, this time that challenge is cranked up to eleven with the addition of the gear mechanic, allowing new puzzles and traps that have you utilizing the new mechanic, on top of the bosses themselves being a lot more challenging with their own usage of it. Aside from the ramped up difficulty, this game is still a blast to play, and likewise, would become more and more easier with every replay knowing the tricks and traps it throws at you.

The third entry into the Donkey Kong Country games, and this time, it was a pretty fun experience with some cool gimmicks that kept the game going strong throughout. While it doesn't quite live up to DKC2, it shines in its own light for me, with how fun it can be, which is all I can really ask for




also fuck Parry the Parallel Bird #ParrytheParallelbirdhateband

Reviewing for the Bubsy Mod, where you play as the hit classic platform character, Bubsy the Bobcat, and re-experience the uncontested classic game, Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and its immaculate and carefully designed levels. in a NORMAL playthrough, you can speed, smash and dash through the levels as Sonic the Hedgehog & Tails the fox, H O W E V E R....

Bubsy the fucking bobcat can't step 1 inch of the ground without breaking his ankles, die instantly to any enemy even with rings, and has no spindash, roll, or any way of gaining speed beside his glide, which is you're only saving grace.

despite being a fucking cat, he can't land for shit, and in a game that heavily pushes going fast up and down, Bubsy just turns to dust trying get through the levels (if they're even possible.)

Don't ask what prompted me to play this again.

A replay of this game, and boy does it still hold up, this game is super interactive with its secrets and gimmicks and how certain weapons can have different effects on the levels. Plus the Robot Masters were all real fun fight to do, even with just the buster alone. Although the last stretch for Wily castle felt evil (which is good) but there were some cheap tricks pulled here and there that can definitely frustrate those first time go.

The wily capsule battle is the most evilest capsule fight in the series, I highly recommend stocking up E-tanks just for that fight alone.

The final entry for the classic NES series of Mega Man, and man did it end off with a banger, the adapters each feel really fun to play and switch in between and the levels really let you play around with them a bunch. Can't say I'm too impressed with the bosses this time, since they definitely feel more easier that the previous bosses, but still a fun time to breeze through. Music is really good to, especially the boss theme being one of my favs.

Overall, an astounding way to wrap up the NES era for Megaman.

Huh, didn't think I'd like this game more that I wanted to, but damn that was pretty fun second time go. The robot masters were pretty lacking this time, but the levels were a lot more fun around, plus the final levels with proto man's castle and such. Overall a suprising turn around for me, now easily one of my favs.

A really solid entry in the series, with the introduction of the charge shot too. A nice blend of challenging, but fun levels and bosses, though getting hit by enemies/bosses feels more punishing due to how much damage they do. the wily boss is a bit wonky lock due to its weird hitbox, but aside that, a solid step up from the previous entries.

Playing this game, I had my fun and it did provide a good challenge mega man is known to have, but idk, I didn't liked it as much as I wanted to. Atleast the music is some of the best I'm the classic series.

I grew up with this game, and it kicked my ass and tore me a new one, despite all of that, I fucking love this game.

A replay for my Megaman marathon, Going into it, it does provide a good challenge with the levels and bosses, but the level for the boss replicates starts to take notes from the first game with how unforgiving they can get, alongside the bosses being harder versions of the robot masters from 2

Wily castle was nowhere near as egregious this time around, but overall a pretty solid experience.

That man of mege debuts with his first game, and boy was it a swing and a miss! A miracle this series got such a footing afterwards, this game suffers big time with first-game syndrome with its punishing level design, softlocks, and more unwarranted design choices. Still, through it all, its still has its charm, but you're best be thankful they stepped up their game big time with the future entries.

Walked into this game expecting a fun, Megaman-themed First person shooter, walked out with a smile on my face with the sheer amount of story, content, and the massive love-letter to this series that I have seen yet!

A must if you're a big fan of Megaman and FPS