Every gamer (except my buddy HUFF) has played Minecraft. Minecraft's on pretty much every console, so these gamers have experienced Minecraft on different platforms. I was a Wii U gamer back in the day, so this was the Minecraft version I experienced. I have fond memories of having to use Miiverse (which no longer exists) for matchmaking to play free online (which probably won't exist in a few years). At the end of the day, it's Minecraft, and the Minecraft I played the most, but you should probably get it on literally anything else instead of the Wii U eshop (which won't exist next year)

This game advertises itself as a crossover between the worlds of Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi, but in reality, it is actually New Super Mario Bros.

A mod that features so many new characters it surpasses Ultimate. My favorite of these new characters is Sephiroth, who despite being a literal port of the Ultimate moveset, has alts based on Kefka and Vergil. Neither of these characters will ever be in Smash or any Smash fangame, so I will take what I can get.

This provides some welcome additions to P4As original content without really losing anything. Gameplay, spritework, and soundtrack are as solid as ever. I much prefer P4A's story to whatever was going on here with Sho Minazuki the Joker (why are there so many Jokers in Megaten), but the original's story is bundled in, which is very nice. Must play for fans of fighting games and Persona.

There really isn't a reason to play this over Ultimax, which has every character from this game plus some of the missing ones. This game's story mode is weirdly structured you have to play it like 10 times to even get the second half, but Labrys and her story are so compelling she's easily my favorite Persona 4 character despite not appearing in Persona 4. The original Arena story is bundled in Ultimax, but I still have to give this score to where it originates.

Pregame lobby "Hey guys lets form some Jojo line thing"

We form the line, someone steps out of line.

Game starts and they're instantly voted off for this offense.

Actually imposter, other imposter is so mad they're on the verge of ragequitting.

A very solid successor to Undertale. The gameplay expands with the addition of a more traditional RPG party and the TP system. The characters and soundtrack are good, Rouxls Kaard, the Queen, and ESPECIALLY Spamton being my favorites so far. I don't think the current lineup of characters and music is overall as good as Undertale, but what we've seen so far give me hope future chapters create a game just as special as Undertale.

I was big into Undertale when everyone was big into Undertale. I had my bias towards a few characters but I genuinely loved every part of the game and loved every area and boss theme.

Fast forward to Deltarune, Spamton G. Spamton big shits all over the rest of the game and deserves all of the overrated popularity he gets. All I listen to these days are his theme songs, I think it's some kind of disease. They're all a bunch of garbled nonsense. The character is a bunch of nonsense. His glasses are literally default MS Paint colors and he's one of the best characters I've seen in a long time. Help.

After quite the hiatus since 4, Devil May Cry makes a roaring comeback with everything that makes previous installments great at its peak here. The gameplay is stylish enough to keep me coming back regularly, the story is once again short but very charming, and the music rocks. It's a game I strongly recommend playing.

This is the fourth game in the Resident Evil franchise and the first game in the Devil May Cry franchise. This game really does show it's the first with it's primitive combat. For new people coming into the series because they heard the franchise is cool or want to know where the characters people speculate will be in Smash Bros. come from, I recommend Devil May Cry 3 over it, as DMC3's gameplay is much cleaner and holds up well even today. A certain reveal in this game actually ends up making much more sense with DMC3 context, as 3 is a prequel that happens before the rest of the franchise. Despite this, DMC1 is still a decent entry in the franchise and still worth checking out if you enjoyed later entries in the franchise.

This games a little incomplete, evident by Dante's missions being remixes of earlier missions in the game, but it's still a solid DMC experience overall.

This is THE Devil May Cry game to me. The combat is smooth and keeps me consistently coming back, even though I don't typically replay games these days. The amazing characters make for a short but compelling story. Vergil in particular makes his (proper) debut in this game, and easily ranks among my favorite antagonists and fictional characters in general. (If WarioTheLegend's not Wario icon didn't make it apparent) It's fairly challenging compared to its successors, but I absolutely recommend it as an entry point to the DMC franchise.

Recently the opinion that there's only three good Sonic games has become more commonplace, resulting in once highly regarded titles like Adventure 2 being bashed without regret. There's some really jank levels (Sonic's final rails level and every part of the game you play as Knuckles/Rouge) that really sour the experience, but at the end of the day the charm and soul of a masterful video game are here, and when it's good it's VERY good. I'd say it's ultimately worth a shot, at least.

After beating MGS1 I was glad to be done with something that's been on the to do list for AGES, but didn't think much of it.

After beating MGS2 I just kinda went "yeah thats one of the videogames I've played, it was good" and didn't think much of it.

After beating MGS3 was when I really felt this was one of the best video games ever made.
Each boss outdid the last, the game's theme "Snake Eater" is legendary and the times it gets used in game are thrilling. I had an audience for this game, they'd all tell you I am really, REALLY bad at MGS games, but fighting the Shagohod with people screaming at me to quick change to even mundane things like ringing the alarm at the lab to cause problems on purpose made the experience even better.

This game's hard to get nowadays, if it ever gets rereleased again I think even more people would hail it as one of the best video games released, and I absolutely recommend it if you can.