To be perfectly frank, I barely remember this game. I do quite like it's franchise, though.

Wizard fortnite. That's pretty much it.

I have some very fond memories of this game, and think it holds up quite well.

Of the many multiplayer games I've played, there are very few that match Sea of Thieves' commitment to a theme. If you want to act like a funny little pirate, this is the game for you.

In no short order, this was the game that made me appreciate difficulty. With art that'll bring you to tears and a story that'll bring you to vaguely-defined confusion, I truly couldn't recommend it more.

A very solid addition to the groundwork set out by Splatoon, adding a lot without taking away from the experience. Made all the better by it's expansion.

I mean, there's nothing I can say about Breath of the Wild that hasn't already been said. For me, at least, this is the ideal crystallization of a franchise I love; what more could you really ask?

Addendum: NUH UH

SwSh crawled, wet and wriggling, so Scarlet and Violet could run.

Now, it's far from perfect (by any means), but it was a very pleasant surprise to play a good open-world Pokemon game. The roster's an all-time favorite, too.

Good lord, where to start with this game.

For a game where the average session lasts less than two hours, there is truly so much STUFF in Risk of Rain (2, that's important). If you want a reliably batshit experience, backed by one of the best video game soundtracks EVER, full stop, look no further.

You may like this game, as I do.
You may think the art is iconic, as I do.
You may consider the gameplay tough but fair, as I do.
All I can say for sure is that you will feel very, very bad about it.

A perfect study of atmosphere and tone, packaged like an otherwise unassuming deck-builder. But I've already said too much; if you're gonna play Inscryption, it's best to go in blind.

This game has a very special place in my heart, though it isn't my favorite in the Pokemon franchise. It's a very solid middle-of-the-road for me, though I did play it some time after the release.

Remarkably, I don't love this game for it's engaging platforming, gorgeous pixel art, or even it's downright peppy soundtrack. No, story's the thing, at least for me: not one, but FOUR remarkably intense epics, spanning everything from courtly romance to noble self-sacrifice, all written with the utmost attention and care.

The pun frog certainly doesn't hurt, either.

Look, I love the Pokemon franchise.

This game is bad.

As outdated as this game probably is, it remains the first Monster Hunter game I finished. It somehow manages to combine the rip-roaring titan-hunting the franchise is known for with a character-driven story, something I was profoundly not expecting; equally surprisingly, it turns out pretty damn good.