First good Call of Duty game in a while. Maps are lacking but the gunplay is crisp.

Exposed me to cooking as a kid, pretty fun game!

This game gave me nightmares from the Kraken when I was a kid, but it had an extremely fun campaign that I actually remember after 15 years.

Gave this one a real effort and I just could not get past about 15~ hours. As a newcomer to the series, I was told the past games didn't matter, but I could not care less about Geralt. The combat in this game was super clunky. I kept waiting for this game to be the next Skyrim (which I was told it was), but maybe I set my expectations too high.

Such a fun party game to play with friends. Would randomly come back to this game once every few months for years and was always fun. The courses were challenging and brought so many laughs. A lot of nostalgia for this one.

Not my cup of tea but the game is well made. Tactical shooters require a lot of practice and that's just not something I was willing to do. Had a lot of fun just playing casually on Dust 2 with friends though.

What a letdown. I was so disappointed with this game after getting it at launch. I thought the setting would be cool but it resulted in such a boring game. Me and my entire group of friends collectively put this game down within a week, as it was so boring.

Extremely barebones game that I was super disappointed in. The only mode I had fun in was heroes vs villains and even that wasn't too fleshed out. They shelved campaign to focus on multiplayer and it just wasn't good. Thankfully the sequel did a great job fixing this mess.

This game is a blast to play. I was young when I got it and didn't really play too much of the story, but I easily had over 100 hours played just roaming around. Me and my friends would have this one minigame where we'd get as many stars as possible, and when we died we had to pass the controller to the other person. That is where GTA IV shined for me, as it was a unique experience that I haven't had since.

This wasn't the best game, but I had a lot of fun with it when I was younger. The combat was very cool but I remember the progression sucked. I kept backtracking because I was confused and it resulted in me replaying boss fights. Playing as Spider-Man is always fun no matter how bad the game is.

The most memorable part of this game for me was saving up all my change from school lunches and paying with them at GameStop. The cashier took a really long time to make sure I had exactly the amount of money to pay for this game. I remember being super disappointed by it and regretted my purchase. Didn't realize Mystery Dungeon was different than the mainline games and just didn't link the dungeon crawler aspect.

I remember getting this game as a gift and playing a ton of it. I just don't remember much of the actual game. I did have a ton of fun and sunk a lot of hours into it. Pokemon was pretty much my entire childhood.

I remember this game blowing my mind as a kid. I don't remember too much about it but I had enough fun where it's certainly got a place in my heart. Going from DS Pokemon games to this was a crazy jump in young me's mind.

Pokemon GO is a really neat concept that I had fun playing for a few days. It got pretty stale but the initial few days playing this game were a blast. A fun experience that I wish was a bit more fleshed out.

GREAT GAME! Mario Kart DS was one of the first DS games I ever played. The usual MK formula is always fun and this game is no different. The fact that I could take this game with me on every car ride just made this game better. Fantastic entry point to the series for me.