The music and the story makes it so compelling. It's so charming. And the music....I could just listen to the soundtrack all day.

Gaming wise it is quite shallow. Growing just the one plant type you need, the whole encyclopedia is deep but to be honest not really needed.

The spirit of the grimy city, the fluent and enjoyable fighting mechanic, the flying, the getting into a situation and solving it heroicly, the charactes loved and hated, everything is there. Playing it 10 years after it's initial release I can recommend it to everyone who wants fluent action game with LOADS of collectibles. It was engaging enough to get 100% of the riddler puzzles in the main game.

After playing Pikmin 3 Deluxe I revisited the first game, completed it and I must say it has all the essence I liked so much playing it nearly 20 years ago. But there are features it lacks, like locking on enemies and choosing which pikmin to throw, to feel outdated. The bomb feature is also annoying, so often I accidently triggered the bombs by just whistling the yellow pikmin.
Nevertheless, for all it's quirkiness I love this game's idea.

The Japanese take on US american culture and it's pushing it to absurd limits - I love it, hell it's an essay and gets more to the point than GTA.

Since Killer7 and skipping the Wii I always wanted to play this Suda51 gem. Thank you Switch!

It's desperate that they struggled to put in the open world aspect of the original game. The open world was clunky with many limitations, but it created this world of Destroy City this second installment never acchieved. It rather felt like completing level after level until you're finished, nothing more. That was a huge drawback for me.
The retro style games were fun for a while, but I consider this to be a small extra.
The fighting is hilariously fun, although it repeats and is always the same towards the end.
Sure, there is obvious sexism in this game, keep that in mind considering it.

I'm looking forward to playing No More Heroes 3, nonetheless!

A bit dated nowadays (controls, graphics), but an interesting story nonetheless. It's like Captain Planet of Point'n'Click games. The puzzles are quite logical to follow and the voice acting is quite good.

Sludge Life is an audiovisual masterpiece. It is weird, oozes aesthetic and gives me Jet Set Radio vibes. I loved the playthrough.

It's good, although snowbally if you get it right.
One problem even on PC is finding the right building, you have to click it, as there's no hover function.
It's okay so

needed some time to gear up, comboing thugs is very entertaining and the riddler challenges got me to finding them all. good start, looking forward to arkham city.

biggest Nintendo let down I ever bought

what a classic! I didn't know how deep this game actually is and I bet no child has ever beaten it in the 90s.

what can I say...sometimes 3 charactes are too much, sometimes a nice way of breaking everything up.
I don't like the cops, never got arrested, they are just angry mob.
The design of Vice City / 3 was a bit sharper, wish it could become a tad more comical like before.

It's quirky, I love it.
I skipped second part and thought Olimar's the best character, but the addition of the other characters is well made and everyone has their fun moments.
Only thing I miss from Pikmin 1 and 2 is the ability to move the pikmin by joystick. It was so fun to move them around like that.
Story could be a bit longer, but the challenging modes are there and I want to play hardest difficulty again.

Season 1 was funny and chaotic, it was good to get it when the hype was real. Cheaters broke it completely for me, but they got sorted it out. Unfortunately, I am not really playing it anymore. So from Season 2 on I only play a few games per season.

YES. It has most of the stuff I was expecting after DS1. I thoroughly enjoyed it.