Even if I like Super Paper Mario's story more, I gotta admit this is peak Paper Mario.

Kinda lost the charm of Undertale in my opinion.

When I played it I was super underwhelmed. I think it was meant to be played with friends but we always used to play Mario Kart and Smash instead of this.

My childhood OMG I loved it so much.

I thought this game was peak Metroidvania until I played Hollow Knight. It still is kinda peak tho. Charlotte my beloved.

Incredible Metroidvania game. If you play Aria of Sorrow and then play this (as intended) this game is just so much better. It kinda lacks content a bit but damn it is a great Metroidvania.

It's cool and all but its successors are so much better that I just kinda don't think this is enough for me anymore.

I mean... if a game is boring 95% of the playthrough what can you expect. The twist at the end is unique and kinda memorable for its time tho.

OH MY GOD I did not expect this game to be this low in this site at all. But yeah pretty much deserved. I remember being so disappointed at like 10 years old man how is that possible. This game is so poorly designed in almost every aspect.

Amazing how great a story can get in a Mario game. That said, Nintendo never finished to sold me that level based gameplay they tried to implement here. 64 and TTYD will always be better in that aspect.

Just a little bit too aged for me to give it five stars, but everything in this game is so iconic. Definitely a must play JRPG.

Man, where do I begin. Through my entire playthrough I could only think that I used to dream of a game like this when I was a kid. I always used to imagine a huge and immersive world, with countless things to do... a world where you were able to experiment with so many gameplay variables and enjoy incredible combats, memorable characters and side quests, and epic tales overall. Now that game has come to reality.

Elden Ring is FromSoftware's magnum opus. It takes all these guys have learnt in the field of making videogames and has poured out absolute perfection. It has everything: the incredible world design that they mastered in DS1 until now, that is shown with the Lands Between, a land that is immersive, horizontal when it needs to be horizontal, and vertical when it needs to be so; it also has the fast, fun and even addictive combat system that they mastered in DS3, an ARPG combat system that makes reality some of the best combats, especially bossfights, that I've ever had the pleasure to play through; it even has a game and artistic direction so incredible that I'm just kind of out of words to describe it, you will have to play it on your own.

My time playing this game has been some of the best time I've ever had in my life. I've had fun, I've been happy, I've been frustrated, I've been speechless... I've just fallen in love. I feel like a kid playing this, and I couldn't think of feeling like this again with a videogame. I love everything about this game, and I just can't stress the fact that I've fallen in love enough. Play this game. That summarizes all.

Of course this is the weakest Souls game, but man, in retrospective I just had a lot of fun playing like 80% of the game, so I can't really hate it. It is really fun. Definitely worth playing.

It definitely is really fun and I used to have a blast playing it with my friends but after I quit it mid 2022 I literally became a better human being overall. That's remarkable for sure.