I'm not sure how to feel about this game. On paper it has so many things I love but it feels hollow in a way that other Animal Crossing games didn't. I liked New Leaf more, this one feels unfinished even though it's technically bigger in scope. I hope it gets a big update soon like Welcome Amiibo in New Leaf.

This game is shockingly good. The new characters are all really compelling, Saejima in particular is amazing. I feel like the game starts to fall apart in the latter part of the story, as things start getting a little too silly and the plot twists become so ridiculous that this game spawned a meme. That being said, this game definitely feels like one of the more heartfelt, genuine Yakuza games. The flaws are easy to forgive because you can really feel the passion from the writers for this game. The gameplay, thankfully, is pretty good too.

It's fun and all but has not aged very well for a 3D platformer. That said, it was a pioneer of the genre so I still have a lot of respect for it. I enjoy playing this game but I couldn't recommend it to someone who has already played newer 3D games.

One of the best Zelda games and a literal breath of fresh air for the series. I just wish there was more weapon variety, but this is a fantastic new direction for the series, and one of the better open world games I've played.

This game is really special to me. I think Royal is a dramatic improvement over this and I will always recommend that over the vanilla game, but I have a lot of fond memories of playing P5 when I was 17. It made me feel really good about where I was heading in life.

I still need to finish the DLC, but this is one of my personal favorite interpretations of Spider-Man ever. It's way better than any of the movies to me. The gameplay is also a lot of fun for a super hero game, and it thankfully moves away from the Arkham combat that's so pervasive throughout the genre.

lots of fun to play with friends. All it really needs is a voice chat option so you're not forced to use Discord. Never ever play this with random people.

Fantastic game that challenges a lot of norms in games that was largely misunderstood at release. I just wish the ending with Eli was actually finished and implemented into the game.

Fantastic action game. It's only real sin in my opinion is the mandatory minigames that drag on for too long. Missions are also a bit too long in comparison to DMC.

This game holds up remarkably well. To me, OoT is timeless. The only real problem is the way boots are handled, which makes the Water Temple take a little too long. Aside from that, it is nearly perfect.

I want to come back to this game but it just keeps frustrating me.