This is both a 1-star and 5-star game

I need to play this again, but I remember it being a vibrant, big JRPG with a lot of fun stuff to explore and pretty good combat. World design might be a little generic, but the Pokemon-style monster collecting is enjoyable. Also this game created Drippy, the Greatest Video Game Character of All Time.

Fun golf-RPG that would have benefited from expanded multiplayer options. The graphics are bright and fun, and the golf gameplay is easy but fun.

I haven’t played this game a ton, but it deserves good marks for visuals alone. I find the variety of options that the DB moveset (instantaneous transmission, flying/dashing, chi beams, etc) makes for a fast and fun fighting game. Auto-combos are good for fighting game amateurs, but they probably do too much damage given it only requires spamming one buttonz

This game is too hard stop playing

Maybe the first rogue-like I ever played, yet still one of the best. It has all the fun and frustrations of its genre. Chill music too.

I didn’t even like this as a child

I enjoyed this more than I expected to, but that mostly comes as a type-2 fun of seeing where the series has its roots. The combat has very little depth, but there are still plenty of wacky NPCs. Would have been much more bearable today without random battles, but it’s cool as a time capsule.

Many a childhood hour whiled away on this one

It’s a passable horror-movie-game, but it’s not a particularly good horror movie or game.

Good memories with this one, but the action/platforming were less fun than taking care of the ciao

I found FTL much more replayable than Into the Breach, which borrows a lot of the former’s ideas but also couples them to a fairly bland and static set of worlds. The actual gameplay and tactics are a lot of fun, but presentation needs work.

honestly i thought this game was fine

This is the Greatest Game of All Time

my grandma lives in kentucky. this game is like if Gabriel Garcia Marquez wrote about my grandma. i love it.