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.

I had a very good time with this game, for a number of months. It's a damn shame it didn't get more support.

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

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

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.

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.

Wizard fortnite. That's pretty much it.

As outdated as this game probably is, it remains the first Monster Hunter game I finished.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.

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.

A pleasant departure from the Monster Hunter formula: though not for everyone, it's a damn good time for fans in search of a twisty new fix.

Iceborne effectively adds a whole new games worth of content to an already expansive game, all of which is just as much fun as the source material.

I'm not entirely comfortable reviewing these story-based games before the story actually finishes, but I will say this:

That sure was Deltarune.

I'm not entirely comfortable reviewing these story-based games before the story actually finishes, but I will say this:

That sure was Deltarune again.

In all seriousness, I enjoyed this title a lot more than the first. The polish of having a team versus one developer really shines through.

This game is, undeniably, a piece of art.

Good game, too.

As a first foray into the Metroid franchise, this maybe wasn't my best choice. It failed to grab me in any meaningful way, and I was often more confused than I'd like to be; still, the polish behind it is clear, and when it shines, it REALLY shines.