121 reviews liked by Yggdroid


Ruthless rubberband-y AI and somewhat OP items can make single-player a nightmare, but multi-player is hectic bliss. Sharp turns are fun to master, course designs are delightfully tricky. Great art and music, too.

It's sort of like Elevator Action Returns if it were a proto-Smash Bros platform fighter with weapon pick-ups and stage hazards. A really cool and unique game even if it's not exactly my thing. Love Dweeb...

Honestly this one is better than Guardian Heroes.

Enough motion inputs to filter Balrog mains.

games fun but i gotta dock a point because the sonic the hedgehog lookin catgirl has next to no porn

I-is that... a silly little suika game clone? Less than two years after the release of some of the best games in the series?! YEP, THAT'S IT, GUNVOLT HAS FALLEN.... It's time to go back to Mega Man X Dive!

yeah whipping shit is cool and all but did you guys hear that ost? now THAT was some fire, and i mean some JAMMERS, some absolute GROOVERS goddamn

Capcpom Chrornicles ~ # 5 ~

I played four hours of this in my first sitting.

The ever elusive Final Fight Revenge, made by Capcom USA and only released in Japan on the Sega ST-V board in arcade and its home port being the last licensed release for the Saturn well after the console's death, remained the only Final Fight game I had yet to play (well aside from Final Fight Guy which is just fucking SNES Final Fight but why would I want to play SNES Final Fight again lmao).

It's a game of my dreams: a fighting game exclusively with Final Fight characters. It has a reputation for sucking ass, which I can't fully disagree with but as a guilt plea-

You know what, no.

No.

To hell with "guilty pleasures." It's an excuse to backpeddle when you say you like something for the means of pleasing some rando. There are no guilty pleasures, no one should feel guilty for liking something, if you like it you like it and be proud of that.

Haggar can piledrive a Zombie version of Belger into space and crash into the Earth. This game is fun as hell.

Reviews of other games: The deckbuilder combat is certainly enthralling, but I'm not sure if it synergizes with the roguelike structure or if it's just a cheap and trendy cash-in, similar to yesteryear's Soulslikes...

Reviews of P3R: When I was fourteen years old I would lay in bed with my eyes open and ask for God to kill me. My brother left behind a beat-up PS2 after he went off to college where he would later die of an OD