Most people consider this game to be too archaic to be enjoyable, but I had a blast, even without drawing a map or using a guide. Great ambiance for its time and is super rewarding to the persistent player.

Arguably the high point of the Pokemon franchise. A decent skill curve, fun things to do in each route, a fairly engaging story, amazing music, and following Pokemon are just a few examples of this game's strong points.

One of my all-time favorites. Great level design, God-Tier music, and amazing art direction even for today.

Great aesthetics and level design that are ruined by what I find to be horrible controls and an unusable camera. It's revolutionary and I'm super nostalgic for it, but playing through it is quite annoying unless you are accustomed to the controls and camera.

A super comfy platformer with super appealing character designs and a wonderful Okinawa-inspired soundtrack. A lot of Japanese text for character interactions, and I was usually able to tell what they were saying based on the cutscenes that play out. It's pretty damn easy though.

Amazing chiptune and good graphics for the time, but holy shit does it get hard. Not a good game if you're looking to unwind but one hell of a puzzler.