played at a friends house, only played Fibbage and Bracketeering

played at a friends house, only played Split the Room

small worlds, mashy and repetitive combat, and a generic and overly mushy story makes this hard to return to. leveling up your character feels satisfying, and the visuals are pleasing, but thats it

it very clearly hearkens back to those classic Mario Party games, and proves to be a blast. no more annoying motion controls, tons of extremely anger-inducing randomness that destroys friendships, and nostalgic mini games that have seen minor changes to make them more enjoyable today. the biggest issue with the game is the small roster and lack of boards. some free DLC would make this game a huge winner and instant classic in my book

an absolutely fantastic tribute to the sonic franchise. its bursting with love and attention, and almost every level is amazing. it truly feels like a celebration of the blue blur

i actually love this game. it sets itself apart from the FNaF series, while also feeling familiar at the same time. the gimmick of calling phones is super duper cool, and its positively spooky as well

a very good fangame inspired by FNaF

very challenging, but ludicrously fun. easily one of the best games on the Wii U. the games level design is top-notch, and it never slows down. i never went away from a level and said, "yeah that couldve been better." every level, every platforming challenging, every boss is completely different and fantastic. its one of my favorite games ever, and i cant recommend it enough

its very interesting. i really enjoyed the daytime levels. the nightime levels are just okay. however, being forced to collect medals in order to unlock every level is annoying and tedious. all of the bosses, however, are great, except the final boss. the musics pretty good tho

Halo 3 is a end of the original trilogy, and it is absolutely fantastic. while the first two Halos have aged, Halo 3 excels in every way. with great voice acting, and amazing soundtrack, a variety of weapons that keep things fresh, and improved maps from the original games, its not only a great Halo game, but one of the best FPS games

while the maps are somewhat okay, the game is mostly just old. these issues wouldnt have been issues 20 years ago. the game is pretty fun, but definitely a weaker one for the Halo franchise. still very fun tho

an absolutely fantastic game that knows exactly what it wants to be and how to be it. beautiful, hilarious, and incredibly enjoyable

playing this on a Wii U only shows that this game doesnt use the DS potential as well as it could have. the duel screen is more of a gimmick than anything else, and outside of the two extra buttons, this couldve easily been a gameboy game. despite these issues, the game is still great. the worlds are interesting, the gameplay is satisfying, and the music is amazing as always. if you like the Mario and Luigi games, youll like this. just play it on its original hardware

this game is great. it has excellent sprite work, a delightful soundtrack, and it set a lot of things that would become staples of the later games, such as bros attacks and timing your attacks to deal more damage. it is, in my opinion, the best way to start a franchise

the original Halo was good, but its aged quite a bit. this one improves upon the original in every way. better maps, more weapons, more enemies, a more invested story, and so much more. its a great game and you should definitely play it as soon as possible