Fun platforming, with some really neat levels whose progress is synchronized to pop songs. I played through this with couch co-op, which was fun, but some of the boss fights proved fairly frustrating. Overall, a solid platformer.
This was a fun couch co-op experience, with interesting and varied game mechanics as the game progresses. It gets bogged down a bit by poor writing, which makes it hard to like either of the playable characters in the game, and instead just feel bad for the little girl with terrible parents.
I played through all of this as couch co-op, and they're a silly, sometimes frustrating, but overall satisfying time. I doubt it's as fun solo, but I loved playing through it with friends.
This has the same vibe as Link's Awakening, with some weird choices for themed areas that make this game feel a bit like a fever dream. It's still got solid platforming and fun, if not challenging boss fights. A fun, breezy time.
Hilariously cheesy and cheap. Nostalgia makes me love every second of it, as it was one of the first games I got after I installed a fancy new CD-ROM in my PC back in the early 90s.
Still fun, but just started to feel like a chore, given the lack of meaningful progression or rewards. I did play this on and off for 18 months, so enjoyed my time with the multiplayer game, overall.
This is the first Pokemon game I actually beat. While the story is forgettable, collecting Pokemon, and completing the checklist items to complete the Pokedex was mindless fun. A great game to play while listening to podcasts.
Can't stop, won't stop. I don't even understand what I find so compelling about this game, but I continue to get deep satisfaction out of completing my daily chores. I had to force myself to set a completion goal so that I could move on to other games.