One of the most intricate roguelikes ever
One of the most challenging roguelikes ever
One of the most unforgiving roguelikes ever
One of the most addicting roguelikes ever
One of the most roguelike roguelikes ever

There are so many Eyes Wide Shut references that it's almost a shame to play this game without seeing the movie

Hey not to be trite and all but this is literally if the last 20 minutes of 2001: A Space Odyssey were a videogame

Gotta study the english vocabulary

God, the characters gave this game a lot of wasted potential for a really well paced story...

Now that ending is how you set up the hype for Chapter 2

2016

Short? Sure.
Did it need to be long? Absolutely not.

Best MK game to date, but the lack of mission mode makes this really painful to say

Played a bit of this with my little cousin when I visited him and it was a fantastic experience. Gonna finish this, one day, the way Sakurai san intended to

Better than I expected! The UI is pretty ugly and the game started to feel repetitive after less than 10 battles, which is basically how I feel about games like this, but I think a match every now and then is pretty enjoyable

The feeling when you keep losing because you're a beginner (to put it mildly) but never get frustrated and still want to play over and over again

You can play Tetris while listening to Splatoon music without using Youtube, I mean come on

"Woah! This is surreal!"

"Surreal, but fun!"

"Hey you know... this place reminds me of something else."

"Oh yeah, it does!"

To say that this game is fun to play, aesthetically excellent, has a simple but beautiful story and a good soundtrack would be correct but superfluous.

The game is a continuous reference to the different genres of games, mixed in a cauldron of ordinary madness, which can be a very pleasant surprise for non-gamers and a very pleasant return to the Land of Toys for gamers.

If you are thinking of playing it with a non-gamer, who may also seem skeptical to you, don't wait any longer, go ahead, pass him your second controller.

Any Super Mario excluded, I don't think there is a better introduction to this medium, or, if there it is, (which is more likely) that would be a very good reason to keep playing games.

But for now, as much as I know, if there is a game it can be really considered for everyone, in the sense that it could lead anyone to wonder: "Is there such a thing as video games?" that game is It Takes Two.