One of the best puzzle games for sure, the portal mechanic was pretty innovative for it's time, and even though the game is nearly 15 years old, I think it holds up pretty well.

It's a short game, around 2-4 hours long, but the levels are well crafted and some of them will probably take you a while to figure them out, and although the game has close to no story, it has a memorable villain who you'll probably come to like.

Although I'm personally not a big fan of visual novels, I loved this game, the characters are memorable and relatable and the visuals are eye candy, paying homage to the games developed for the pc-98.

This is a pretty chill game, it's one of those games you play after a long day of work and get comfortable to experience it. Definitely get it if you like VN games or if you're a fan of stories set in a cyberpunk dystopia.

It's Tetris but with a bunch of Nintendo character running around, I love it.

A pretty interesting and unique spin on the Tetris formula, would recommend.

You click the cookie, you get a cookie. Can't complain.

This was my first Resident Evil game, and I think I went with the right one, although the movement is confusing and kinda clunky you'll get used to it, and at least the game is balanced around the clunky controls.

My only big complain is that I think this game is longer than it needed to be, it's one of those games that I said "alright I've seen what I had to see let's wrap it up". but iff you've never played an RE game this is a solid entry to start with.

However, find a different version of the game if you can, the PC version is outdated and you'll probably have to do some tweaking so that the game is actually playable. So unless you have the patience for all that mess you're probably better off with another version of the game.

This was my first Resident Evil game, and I think I went with the right one, although the movement is confusing and kinda clunky you'll get used to it, and at least the game is balanced around the clunky controls.

My only big complain is that I think this game is longer than it needed to be, it's one of those that I said "alright I've seen what I had to see let's wrap it up". If you've never played an RE game this is a solid entry.

This is my favorite version of the game, although I'm only half way through this version of the game I can already tell this is my preferred way of playing it, the wiimote makes the aiming fluid and natural, get this version if you don't have a hate boner for motion controls.

It's a pretty basic version of Tetris, it has all you need, I wouldn't pick it over Tetris DS but I can't really complain about this one.

Honestly? This would probably be my favorite puzzle game if I had to pick one, there's just something so satisfying about it that I can't really put into words, it's a shame that I barely know anyone who actually played this.

This is the only Mario game I finished, and I think it holds up pretty well, sure it's pretty clunky and glitchy at points, and can also get pretty repetitive at times, but I still think this is a game still worth playing. The movement is solid and I'm a big fan of the hub world, although it is more linear compared to Mario 64.

Valve took a look at Portal and said "you know what? what if we made it better" and my god did they do it.

I honestly can't really complain about anything in this game, they added new mechanics, locations are more diverse compared to the first one, the voice acting is incredible, and of course, the co-op. Definitely pick it up if for some reason you still haven't, it's worth pocket change on steam when it goes on sale.

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