2022

Nobody told me this game was going to be so hard... loved it. Made me cry multiple times at the sheer beauty of the music & booklet.

This is the game that finally made me realize how tired I am of survival games. I want to swim, I dont want to eat and drink every 5 minutes.

Captures the appeal of pokemon while carrying its own heart. I could not stop playing this once I started and I cant say that for any pokemon game since I was a child. Creature designs are fun, music is good, battle system is interesting. The physics system is so fun to move around in, like a mix between pixel and 3D.

Musics not great, story is bland, art looks good but not in an interesting way. Primarily a walking-sim so not having anything rewarding made this a 4-hour slog I couldnt wait to finish.

I'd call it an obstacle course game before I call it a puzzle game, the levels are very straightforward until the lava world which is way harder than anything else. Solving puzzles by slowly moving boxes gets really annoying and if you fall all the boxes go back to the start.

The music, art, and sounds are nice but the gameplay did not feel worth finishing.

Relaxing game, short, cute. Scratches that home-ownership itch I get sometimes.

Interesting mechanic, fun visuals, but I really wished it was more puzzles and less portal obsessed reddit quality story.

Building mechanic is fun, sights are beautiful, story is generic and a little underwhelming. Defiinitely a good iteration on breath of the wild, but I do miss some traditional Zelda game stuff.

Defined my tween years, lots of fun.

I feel like I should rate this higher because I put a lot of time and money into this game but I hate league of legends. TFT is sick though.

I wanted to like it but some portions are so clunky and it really ruined the flow for me.

Iconic game series PLAGUED with microtransactions and annoying ass hooks, I like the earlier games and if you pretend all the bloat isnt there then this is still fun.

Kinda fun, kinda annoying, a cultural touchstone.