Combat's a little too brutal, otherwise incredible game.

All-time great Action RPG with an incredibly epic narrative scale and a truly emotional journey that is ultimately about the very personal and relatable struggle of accepting the circle of life and dealing one's regret and grief. It towers above its peers from that era.

Capcpom still makes really good traditional Zelda games.

Fantastic extra chapter that finally lets you roam the Bionis Shoulder that had to be cut from the original release back in 2010 albeit with a new twist on some mechanics and a scaled down party. And even more banger music.

Exceptional at capturing the vibe of Turtles in Time and adding onto it. Bosses can be a little uneven (one semi early fight is brutal, several subsequent ones are a cakewalk, final boss has a huge difficulty spike) and the VO is terrible. Vertical level segments are a bit odd, otherwise great details and variety. Wild soundtrack too.

Iron Lung is an excellent ~90min ride best played in a single sitting. Tense as hell and super claustrophobic. Simple and effective. It's a more cinematic game than anything put out by your go-to makers of Hollywood games and this is an N64 looking-ass game set in a bucket!

Truly spectacular.

Overall enjoyable but cannot come close to what made the original feel special and even completely ruins the sewer segment with poorly executed spectacle.

While it's a bummer that this remake doesn't contain all the areas and parts of the original, everything that is here, is absolutely stellar. The movement is second to none, the rollercoaster ride of the whole journey is executed perfectly and the performances by Jill and Carlos' actors are stellar.

Pure grime and dread. And then there's an escape room. And then it becomes a Resident Evil final act. But damn that grime and dread is capital G Good.

Neat little collection of vignette games to hang out more in that world.

This one's extremely fun. Every game should have DLC where you play a problematic hyperbuff uncle who's just so strong, he'll punch a croc in the fucking face and then do it again to the other two crocs waiting in line.

The spiced up battle system, the slightly more adult tone, the quality-of-life tweaks, THE JAZZY SOUNDTRACK.

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Some really cool twists on the battle system, the different nations, all the wild new aspects of the larger lore are what make this game shine. Too bad about the regressions in interface design and those questionable character designs and some other dubious choices. And yet they don't really drag the game down too much.