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Celeste
Celeste
Portal 2
Portal 2
Wuppo: Definitive Edition
Wuppo: Definitive Edition
Undertale
Undertale
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

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Fine enough game, not a whole lot interesting or unique going on. I was hoping the grapple mechanics would play a bigger role, but I didn't even get that far into the game so who knows.

The issue that broke this game for me was the aerial control. For whatever reason, unlike most games where taking your thumb off the control stick stops the character, in this game he keeps moving despite that. This makes precise jumps incredibly frustrating for me, and ultimately caused me to quit the game.

Others may find it not as annoying, but it really hampered my experience. Decent enough game, brought down drastically by poor control.

An essentially flawless game. Inscryption attains this title by having not only fantastic card game mechanics, ( the only I've ever liked ) a gripping story with tons of jaw-dropping twists, but most importantly: doesn't let any of these elements overstay their welcome.

The game quickly moves from different interesting mechanics, constantly keeping things fresh. The story only moves forward on rare occasions, so when something story-related does happen, it feels all the more special.

The visuals and music were fantastic. Specifically, I loved how the diegetic all the UI was. For most of the game, there is virtually no onscreen UI, and all information is presented through in-game items. To me, this is incredibly engaging and keeps me immersed in the experience.

Overall, Daniel Mullins, my boy, you're one to watch.

The first Animal Crossing game I've really throroughly played. New Leaf on the 3DS was my first exposure to the series, but as an idiot 12 year old I did not have the patience nor interest for it. I get that New Horizons is a lot different from previous entries, according to fans of the series, but personally I really love how you can decorate outside your house and shape the entire world to your liking in this game. However, the few small annoyances that are barriers to this can feel quite grating after a short time. So many DIYs to find and only getting 1 or 2 each day, crafting taking forever, and inventory management being just generally annoying really hampered my experience and kept me from investing more time into building my island into what I had envisioned. Overall, while New Horizons offers a fulfilling opportunity to shape your island to your liking, the consistent pervasive annoyances like tiny inventory space and cumbersome crafting mechanics can detract from the overall enjoyment, leaving a lingering sense of frustration on an otherwise fantastic game.