(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.

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[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.


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.

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

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

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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

It was fun making my majin OC once again but if you ever want to make another OC you can go toss yourself because you have to play the whole story, tutorials and all, allllllll over again

Also a lot of style with very little substance. It's fine.

A super fun and charming twin-stick hack-and-slash and on-rail shooter with an all-star cast of funny and cute characters. Its only flaw is its control scheme, which is well-noted in the other reviews.

I hadn't played the original until I got a proper SNES years later, but I had heard great things about Super Star, so upon this game's announcement, I had to get it. Hoooo boy, I LOVE this game. It just plays so darn good as a Kirby game should, and there's tooooons of Kirby content packed into digestible mini stories that don't force you to rush playing the game all at once and get burned out. This is the best Kirby game around, hands down.

I love Pokemon Gold and Silver, and when these games were announced in 2009, I was ecstatic. I bought an R4 and played translated roms of this game until they were brought over to the US, because at the time, it was a gamble if we'd actually ever get them, and I'm glad we did, because this game has so many quality-of-life improvements not over just the original Gold and Silver, but for Gen 4 games as well, that to list them all would take up too much space. These games rule.

This and Pokemon Black/2 White/2 is where Pokemon excellence peaked. Every generation after these games may have presented fun new ideas, but never went anywhere with them.

For many, Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and Twilight Princess were the standard bearers of 3D Zelda games for years to come. But then came a game that took everything we knew about the series and turned it on its head for the better. Gone were the linear dungeons, items that were good for only one or two parts of the game. Now there's a gigantic wild Hyrule to explore, of which EVERY part of the map can be traversed with the proper gear. Hyrule IS the dungeon, because Ganon rules it all.

This is the first open-world adventure game where I don't feel overwhelmed. There's no complicated crafting, and for the crafting that is there, it's easy to follow: just pick up the parts you need, that you likely already have, and hand 'em over or cook them, no complicated methods of doing so. For me that's a huge plus.

There are few games that are a true experience in life as this one. The story, which seems like a James Bond-esque romp on the surface, is actually the story of a man who has to turn against his own system of beliefs in order to serve his country: a plot that will lead to him questioning both himself and governments of the world for decades (and future installments of the series) to come.


The classic levels were pretty good, but I wish there were a lot more modern levels because I enjoyed the heck out of those.

Very gorgeous game that's super fun to play. I picked it up on a sale so I got into it late, other games have taken precedent over it, but I've enjoyed every moment of it so far.