Delightful. Makes the “bullet hell” combat even more fun. The writing is hilarious. Every time you think “I wonder if interacting with that does anything” the game rewards you. I’m going for the bed inspector, moss eating ending.

I would like to briefly compare a few video games to different kinds of meals.

An RPG packed with variety, like a Persona or Yakuza game, is a Thanksgiving day dinner. Multiple courses, appetizers, and deserts all in one event.

Katamari Damacy is a home cooked meal. Good, but you also won't find anything that tastes exactly the same way anywhere else.

Celeste is a strawberry pie. Mainly because there's one in the game, but it also just sounds right y'know?

Just about every Pokemon game is a cheese pizza because it's dependable. You always know what you're getting, but that's ok because it's the best dang thing you've ever tasted.

If all these games can be described this way, then Tetris can only be likened to consuming the raw meat of a freshly killed animal.

Which makes Tetris 99 a competition between 99 big game hunters in the same forest to kill that same animal.

...and each other

I love the graphics, they remind me of a DS game.

I really liked finishing the game in one sitting, but I collected too many feathers at the base of the mountain and basically shot up to the peak when I decided to pursue the objective.

Flying and gliding around is so fun that I’ll probably just boot the game up to unwind now and then.

PSA: If you are one of the many people, like I was, who loved Spider-Man ps4 but assumed this wasn't substantial. Stop thinking that way, because you are wrong and bad at having opinions about video games. (I'm sorry if my sarcasm hasn't come across through text. I actually love you. Even though you said you like that game that I don't like.)

I put off playing this for a while because I didn’t want to pay full price for a such a short game. It’s not as short as I thought, but I’m glad I waited till it was discounted.
I loved the original ps4 Spider-Man and this is a worthy sequel. The gameplay doesn’t change too drastically, but what is altered polishes the experience. I imagine that big changes are being saved for the “true sequel.” The story isn’t as moving as the original, but is still compelling and worth experiencing.
The original game didn’t really sell me on it’s version of Miles, but this game really did. It gets the character and adds fun new elements to his budding mythology.

I’m glad Peter’s not in the story too much cause I’m not used to his baby face yet. He looks younger than Miles.