Cheap way to waste some time and not be too frustrating, too simple to really keep your attention for long though.

Great arcade game for mobile, but does get repetitive.

The rare game from this era, and especially on the N64, that's aged amazingly. Just as playable and solid today as it was in 2000.

Would be higher if it didn't have such awful performance issues when launched (when I played it).

The rare time that spending $15 on a DLC for a game I paid $10 for actually felt worth it. Amazing way to send the trilogy off than the actual ending (and, obviously better than the normal way by default).

Very sluggish, even if you're used to games like FFTA with very little QoL.

My parents bought this for me for some ungodly reason. I got soft-locked many areas deep. At no point was it fun.

Best iteration in the series, via having a good compromise of features from the old days and newer QoL without flanderizing things and losing their soul to pander.

Great until... a certain point.

One of those games that I played because people simped for it a bunch randomly online then.... it was just very generic? Nothing particularly wrong with it, just absolutely nothing special about it either to warrant spending your time on it.

One of those games where it feels like they forgot how to build on mechanics/create any depth after about 1/3rd through the game, alongside writing/plot that a kid watching Saturday morning cartoons would find offensively overdone/boring. Gameplay is one of those classic 3D jank games where it gets to be hard to tell if you're supposed to be accomplishing things by doing them the way you are or not.

You cannot turn off the camera noise that the console makes when you save, even if you have headphones on or the audio turned to zero. If you for some reason own this and have it installed, do not play this game in public places like on a bus.