Volume 3 exchanges the cartoonish aesthetic for a more realistic approach, which makes the game somewhat bland. The major change is the ability to perform dribbling moves with the analog stick. The game itself feels a bit empty and rushed compared to the first two entries. It is not a bad game by any means, but it is uninspired in comparison to the other two. Nevertheless, it is still one of the best basketball games available.

My first time playing the Zelda franchise and I loved it! No gigantic cut scenes, no walking slowly while the secondary character explain something to you, nothing of this crap, just get out of the cave and explore the world. I loved the ambiance, loved the weapons, love the villages, the soundtrack, and everything. Combat is a little more than basic, but diversy itself with the many weapons, the climate effect on the character is also fun and the shrines very interesting. Amazing game, one of my favorite of all time.

One of the few PSX games that can run at 60fps, this overlooked game has a unique aesthetic. It is a 3D-modeled secret agent game set in a 2D environment. You shoot a variety of enemies, jump, crouch, and dodge bombs. The challenge is that this game is VERY HARD, especially for children (I played it in the early 2000s as a child), and there is not much explanation of the objectives. One excellent feature of this game is the soundtrack, which is surprisingly good. It is an intriguing and somewhat unique game, so play it if you want to discover more about PS1 hidden gems

A very fun beat 'em up that honors the classic game and brings a new fresh taste to the series. Choose one of the four turtles and their friends and play through 16 stages with colorful scenarios and a good soundtrack. The game is fun to play alone, but it truly shines in multiplayer. Play it; you will have fun, but it will be even better if played along with a friend

This is how you remake a game! All three games in the series are great, with beautiful graphics and sound design. But the main point here is to notice how good the original three games were, with creative worlds, funny enemies, and interesting stages. This is a great game to play and to let kids play too.

One of the best games of all time , this is a must play for everyone. Good game, with a superb pacing, good controls, a good variety of scenarios, situations and enemies, makes this game more than memorable. Good experience and good extra content.This is peak resident evil and peak gaming in general.

Very small and short game. Heavy and slow gameplay, simple stages and story. The franchise became a whole experience in the sequel. Play only to learn more about PSX games.

"You may not like it, but this is what peak horror gaming looks like". One of the most mature games of all time, Absolute masterpiece, coming from someone who despises horror in any media. The gameplay is a little weird, James is very slow but you can get used to it. Graphics and soundtrack are amazing and the story , themes and message are very well communicated.

This is a solid game. Good ideas, good execution. The combat is a little stiff, and the camera problematic, but nothing that destroys the experience. A good action RPG.

A very unique experience in the video game world. It has a very good subjective narrative, enemies, ambiance, and of course, soundtrack. The gameplay is a little clunky; it won't take away from the experience, but it's noticeable. One of the best games of all time and a very original one. A must-play on every console.

This looks like a Nintendo 64 game disguised as a Gamecube one. What I mean by that? Everything is very bland and uninteresting: the combat, platform levels, boat exploration, enemies, and so on. Would this game be acclaimed if it wasn't a "Zelda" game? You tell me...

A fun game, but too basic... unfortunately, it was rushed for release with the movie. The gameplay feels clunky, and there are few combos to experiment with against enemies. Paul Robertson's Pixel Art oozes with style, and the soundtrack from Anamanaguchi is very cute. This game is average, but if they made a sequel more robust, it could be a beat 'em up classic.

A very cute game with terrible gameplay. It has a good story, vivid colors, cute enemies, and elaborated stages. However, the gameplay gets in your way and makes every jump very frustrating. Since this is a kid-oriented game, it might be disappointing to play, especially if they are very young. Play it only if you're interested in learning more about platform gaming.

This is the final and best experience of the classic Mortal Kombat games. It takes everything from the original trilogy and mixes it into one game. Everything in this game is right where it should be - characters, stages, and gameplay. There's nothing more to praise or complain about; it's an awesome game, simple as that.

A PS2 game disguised as a PS4 game. The structure, mechanics, and gameplay all look and feel dated. Loading times and even the static images with voices narrating the story mode are reminiscent of older generations of games. Skip this game; there isn't much going on here