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Bowser's Fury
Bowser's Fury

Feb 10

Xenoblade Chronicles 3
Xenoblade Chronicles 3

Aug 08

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This is a fantastic game. Although I may have a few minor issues with the game, the main mechanics (battling, exploration, characters, art direction, etc.) are all very satisfying. I have to give a special shout out to the music and the story. The music is what convinced me to buy the game in the first place; it’s that good. As for the story, the game does a great job with making you really like the characters, as I felt emotionally invested in the story. There are some cheesy lines, typical jrpg tropes, and (some, definitely not all) obvious plot twists, but despite it all, the story is what has stuck with me the most after playing this game. I cannot recommend it enough.

This is a cute game. It’s pretty short but it’s kind of neat in how it’s structured. I played with my wife and although Bowser Jr. has less depth to play compared to Mario, we both had fun. The Bowser sections of the game are cool when you first experience them, but they get a little tiresome after the first few times. I do think that the game has a lot of charm, and we enjoyed playing it.

This was one of my favorite games as a kid. One of the best parts of this game is how progression works; in the average Kirby game, there are levels that make the game very linear, with little to explore. This game allows you to explore pretty large worlds, unlocking more as you go, which feels really satisfying. It’s still a Kirby game, so it’s relatively basic, but the exploration and some unique areas/power ups make it feel more variable. I also think the end sequence is pretty neat.