This review contains spoilers

I've only finished the first story (please put your pitchforks down), but I intend to play the other paths later, I'm just depressed enough as it is, and having spoiled myself to the rest of the story, I don't want to become more depressed so let me have 2B and 9S having their moment okay

MAH BOI, THIS GAME IS WHAT ALL TRUE WARRIORS STRIVE FOR!

After you've played all the games on your backlog, THEN we can talk about mercy! I wonder what's for DINNER.

Played on the Sega Saturn, not sure why that isn't an option since there is an official Saturn port...
Super fun arcade game, hurts to look at for extended periods of time though.

This review contains spoilers

[s]The only reason this game gets low ratings is because of Scott the Woz [/s]

This game is fun if you have the patience for it. The level design is more geared through exploring, something that is lost on Sonic players that like to speed through levels. Give it a chance, especially the Taxman version on PC, I think you'll enjoy it.


(this review is applicable to Pokemon Blue and partially to Pokemon Yellow)

This game still manages to be enjoyable to this very day because of how broken it is. You have so much freedom in creating teams of you favorite pokemon if you know the proper glitches, which are fun in their own respect.

Still, as a short-and-sweet Pokemon game, it's hard to go wrong here. There are better Pokemon games, but these are always gonna be the first.

A marginal improvement over Pokemon Red and Blue, you have more elements from the anime here, such as being able to have all three starters, Jessie and James from Team Rocket, and a Pikachu that follows you.

The beginning of the game is a lot more difficult because of Pikachu (unless you catch a Mankey to help you), but the wider variety of Pokemon makes this the version you'll want to pick when choosing a Gen 1 game.

With a super realistic setting for the time and a cast of memorable characters, it's no wonder why this game is still fondly remembered even to this day.

I feel like this game takes a lot longer to get into than the original, as I'm not really connecting with it as I wish I would. Still, a very good looking game, and a great returning cast from the first game will make this something I return to later.

The prototypical Cowboy video game. Yeehaw this game rules pardner!

Another great western game like Sunset Riders, although this one is a shoot-em-up. Very unique control for the time, Natsume really nailed the fun factor here.

Possibly the biggest masterpiece on the Genesis to not gain traction in the west, this 2D platformer is like a well-polished Zelda 2 with better hit detection. It's most certainly an RPG-lite with the ability to level up your items as well as your health.

The Arabic art style of this game no doubt went on to influence the Shantae series.

Good lord this game is tough, but it's close to perfection on the Sega Genesis. I think the game lacks an identity, and that docks it some points, and yet its varied settings across Europe still make it a valid curiosity in the series. The visuals are top-notch, rivaling the SNES in terms of graphical effect, and the gameplay is tight as you'd expect from the series. A must play.

I'm not going to go through all the cliches that everyone else has already said, but if you haven't played this game yet, do it now.