Fun, familiar platforming style. I played this one on pussy mode after getting stomped by the 3DS DKC. It was still fun and challenging.

Pretty easy, but it's fun to play and has a lot of really nice presentation styles for the levels. They made the most of the hardware here.

A short, simple, fun experience. The dual-stick control adds an interesting dexterity twist to the puzzles. You're mostly nudging the story along in a lot of cases, but it's was worthwhile.

This is really two different games on one cart. If I were to rate the the games individually, I'd probably give Super Mario 3D World 3.5 stars. Bowser's Fury is so good that I can average the two scores and still call this 5/5 as a combo. I couldn't put Bowser's Fury down. I hope it was just a peek at the next great, epic 3D Mario game.

Adds a new region to the base game with a day/night element to add a tiny bit more complexity to the puzzle element.

2021

A pretty simple Where's Waldo type game that shouldn't have been as interesting to an adult as it was.

Very odd, but funny and enjoyable. I played through the main section and found some hidden area that were timed and stressful enough that I'm not willing to put myself through any more attempts to call this a 100% play-through.

I'm sure it's better than this rating, but I think I had my fill of it after 3 or 4 main levels. It's a decent modernized version of a 3D platform like you would have found on the N64.

Tons of variety in what would make for the ultimate dice-chucker board game. I would have said it had a really good mix of challenge and progression, but I've been working on a single stage for about 6 weeks now and I'm ready to walk away from it and just remember the good times.

Hits the sweet spot for what I want in an FPS. Slower paced with enemies behavior that you can learn. Shield system that rewards taking cover strategically. Nice in-game and over-arching progression systems. I only played with the starting character and it took me 60 hours (probably about 100 runs) to finally successfully complete a run-through and it was still fun to the end. I'll probably re-vist at some point with other characters.

Not really great as a game, but it was still very fun to play through what is effectively an interactive episode of the show.

A fun, easy puzzle/story-based game with a visual style that makes you feel like you're in the middle of a huge basement art project with landscapes and dollhouses that you can peer into, etc. A really nice VR showcase.

So simple but completely addictive. Very fun.

Easy, but fun, action/puzzle platformer with Rick and Morty style dialog and humor.

The shop sequences got to be too tedious for me.