One of the most memorable RPG experiences for me

I had fun playing this with my friends, but it kind of lost it's charm to me over time.

It's not bad, I guess, but why wasn't this DLC? It also makes the story active worse than the base game which absolutely blows.

One of the most boring, mediocre games in the series. However, the online multiplayer was a lot of fun and really elevated the experience for me.

This might be the worst Pokemon game I've ever had the displeasure of playing. The only thing salvaging this game is the competitive scene, which is made better on Pokemon Showdown anyways.

Imagine Ruby and Sapphire, but if it was actually good? That's what Emerald is.

I actually think this is a more interesting game competitively than Melee. It's missing some key QoL changes introduced in later games however, so it can be a little difficult to go back to if you're used to features like turning tap jump off or having access to the C-Stick.

It's a competent game that plays well enough as a companion to the Wii U version. On it's own it's not very great, however, and because of the 3DS's dated architecture and a lack of ethernet access, the online is on par with Brawl (that is to say, it's fucking awful). I have a lot of fond memories playing this at school with my friends however.

Aside from the bad netcode, this game was super good. Huge improvement over Brawl. they removed tripping/10

The single player adventure mode, Subspace Emissary is a lot of fun. However, the actual game mechanics are some of the worst in the series. The netcode is also the worst I've ever experienced in any fighting game, even for delay netcode.

This game is pretty good, but it couldn't live up to what Arkham City set people up to expect. I actually didn't mind the Batmobile and thought driving around in it was fun, I just didn't like the weird combat sections in the car. The story behind the Arkham Knight character isn't very interesting, but the rest of the story is pretty good, especially with how we delve into Batman's psyche in the aftermath of Arkham City.

One of my favorite Batman stories, it genuinely made me feel something. Definitely the peak of the series.