I think I was one of few people who got this on release, I even played the demo when that came out. I got stuck at Tibby's mom and dropped it for a few years, until recently I came back to finish it. The mini games start simple but in the end get really complex, and they can be hard if you haven't played in a while. Honestly, I think every mini game needs a tutorial because of this. This one definitely is not a pick up and play, especially late game. Even though I beat it, I still feel like I haven't experienced half of the content. It's definitely a refined Rhythm Heaven experience, I recommend it to fans of the series.

One of my favorite Wii games. A stellar soundtrack, enjoyable controls, and graphics that still hold up. I got 120 stars a few years back, and even over 10 years after release it is still a great experience, I'm excited to play the sequel. A personal favorite.

I've played this game on and off since release, some of my fondest memories on the 3DS are with this game. It's definitely my favorite in the series, there's so much to like about it. The gameplay, the supports, the mix between challenging classic fire emblem and fresh ideas, and the timeless characters of this game make it an all-time favorite. It features a soundtrack I've been listening to for 10 years now, and I don't know if I'll ever get tired of it. Everything about this game is the beak of its series.

This one is a lot different in how it controls, they did a good job in making the player feel the weight of the second driver. Not the greatest track selection, Wario Colosseum and DK Mountain are the only two that really stick out to me. It was still a pretty hard game to beat, but this one will always be unique and that's what keeps me coming back when I'm bored.

One for the ages, some of my earliest memories in playing video games are with this one. To me, it will always be a timeless classic, something I can go back to anytime and have fun with. A personal favorite.

This was my first Switch game, I got this and my Switch my freshman year of college, about a year after the Switch came out. One of the best experiences I've had beating a game, I can't remember putting it down through the main story. But when I beat it, I wasn't really motivated to collect more power moons since there are so many. Now, it's something fun for me to chip away at, even 3 years later. A personal favorite.