I didn't enjoy the game as much as the first one, but I'm still somewhat fond of it. One day I'll play through another version, and hopefully it won't take an entire year, and I feel like then I will enjoy this game quite a lot. The music is the strongest piece of the game, followed closely by the story. The gameplay felt like it dragged on quite a lot, but I didn't properly engage with it, I was very boring.

This game is incredibly fun, when I'm not being crushed by the game's jank. I really found myself at the highest highs and lowest lows. At the end of the day, this game is incredible if you can push through the hardship of the controls and some of the bosses.

Once more, this is one of the best games ever made. It has heart, it has spirit, and at risk of sounding like a tool, it has SOUL. This game will forever be in my heart. It was with me in the darkest times, it is with me now in these beautiful days. I will forever roll on. Thank you, Katamari.

A fun game, the first couple times around. I understand why you have to replay the first half of the game due to building up your units, but that doesn’t make it any less boring when I’m playing through routes 3 and 4. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t enjoy it as a whole though.

My favorite fifth gen game. Worth every cent. The wirebug system makes for speedy and interesting battles against the familiar and new monsters. I do miss the old mounting system, that doesn't detract enough from my enjoyment to lower the score though.

I haven't finished every Monster Hunter game, but I've at least played the two fifth generation entries. As far as entry points go MHW is an excellent choice. It has beautiful visuals and many unique monsters. Alone, it deserves its five stars. Even if I love it a little less, give Iceborne a playthrough as well.

My favorite Souls game for sure. Not much to say, I found the game thoroughly enjoyable. I won't lie, of course I found some roadblocks incredibly frustrating. However, they only added to the satisfaction of beating the final boss in the end.

Second verse same as the first, Nier Automata is nearly just the masterpiece Nier Replicant is. Just make sure you play them in order for god's sake!

I cannot think of a single thing wrong with this game. Kirby’s first fully 3D main game is worth playing not just because of the fact it’s in a 3D world, but also due to the amazing soundtrack, creative ability upgrades, and solid boss fight designs.

as perfect as the original, maybe the added options for graphics and music will entice you, but they did little for me.

likely the perfect indie game, a love letter to metroid and other classic games so amazing that it inspired waves itself.

nice game about nostalgia, getting jaded, and leaving behind dreams. very short but it felt really impactful to me, maybe that's because I can relate to it though.

This is the perfect Kirby game to begin with. Perhaps it is even the perfect Kirby game.

The perfect video game, arguably the most video game of all time. The prime example of how a large story is not always needed when the gameplay and soundtrack are with the stars.

This loathsome game has me completely captivated. I've 100% completed it and it will never leave my mind. The gameplay is horrible and made me scream, but the story and the soundtrack are beautiful in the same way a house fire is. Nobody does it like Yoko Taro, the beginning of Nier and Drakengard alike.