This is the best open world game of all time. It ruined the genre for me. I've tried other open world games—Grand Theft Auto IV, Oblivion, Skyrim, Marvel's Spider-man, Horizon Zero Dawn—and none of them even come close to this game. This game is alien. The world feels alive. Everything is hostile. There's depth to every character. The factions are interesting. Learning as much as possible through the in-game resources is not only rewarded, but how to play the game. I love this game with my whole heart and will always love it. There will never be anything like it ever again.

I bought this game when I bought my 3ds and Ocarina of Time 3d. Target had a "Buy a 3ds and a 3ds game and get one 3ds game free" sale. This was the day the 3ds price lowered, so I spend a little over $200 for a 3ds, a remake of one of the best games of all time, and Ocarina of Time 3d.

This is one of the best games of all time. I still think the N64 version is better. This one is pretty good though.

I didn't grow up playing a lot of shooters. I played at the homes of my friends who owned Xboxes, but I never owned one and I preferred Mario and Pokemon anyway. I inexplicably beat this game, although the campaign was bad. Online multiplayer was more fun, and to this day this is the only online shooter I have played consistently. Every time I died and the blood poured down the screen my mom said "That is so gross!" She was right, but it was also cool.

I have played this game 3 times. I'm not sure why. I played it when I was 16 and was busy playing every Zelda I could get my hands on. I played it again when I got the Super Nintendo Classic. I played it, once again, on Nintendo Switch.

Everything that's good about this game is in the first hour, but I guess there are quite a few more hours after that are still good.

In 2010 my dad went into the hospital for a ruptured iliac artery. Afterward he was in a coma, and after his coma stayed in the hospital for a few more weeks. During this time I played Ocarina of Time. I bought Spirit Tracks, which I played for the first time in the hospital while my dad was sleeping (he was no longer in a coma).

This is a simple Zelda game, and it's great. Link rides a train. Dungeon puzzles are fun and made me feel smart. I did not have a smart phone at the time, so when I got stuck in Ocarina of Time I went upstairs to the computer to help me get unstuck. I never had to unstick myself in Spirit Tracks. It's fun, simple, and cute. What's not to love (don't tell me touch controls, I love them)??

Ooccoo gave me nightmares.

I played this game after Majora's Mask, Ocarina of Time, and Wind Waker. While Majora's Mask was dark, it was full of quiet moments of joy and reflection. This game is dark and Link is a wolf sometimes. It's better on Gamecube than the Wii.

Link rides a boat in this one, which is better than walking or riding a Nintendo 64 horse.

I bought this game the day it came out from Toys 'R' Us. It was the first Zelda game released after I started paying attention to Zelda games. I bought into the hype, and I my opinion on it still remains very high.

SS has one of my favorite moments in all of video games—playing the silent realm, one tear away, and being chased by watchers while desperately trying to find the last tear.

bought this game 2 days after came out at Toys 'R' Us. I was 17 and felt childish buying a Sonic game from a place that made me contact an employee to tell them what game I wanted from the case. I bought this game and Super Mario 3D Land that day it was released because Toys 'R' Us had a buy-one-get-one half off sale on 3ds games.

Sonic Generations is not as good as Super Mario 3D Land. This was the first game I traded into a Game Stop, and I bought Xenoblade Chronicles.

I love games that are, fundamentally, interesting. Kid Icarus Uprising is one of those games. Masahiro Sakurai may be one of the greatest game designers of all time. This game should be as lauded as Super Mario Brothers 3 or Halo as an all time great. Anyone whose opinion I trust about video games likes this game; it's funky, messy, and wild. It's got online multiplayer that I put too many hours into when I should have been studying for AP European History. I got a 4 on the test, so maybe I studied just enough.

This is a completely inoffensive Mario Kart. Better than MK Wii, not as good as 64 or 8.

I bought this from Gamestop the day it came out, April 6 2012. I would get my first COVID vaccine 9 year later on the very same day. In 2012 I had played, and beaten, Dragon Quest IV, V, VI, and IX, Chrono Trigger, and many Pokemon games. I knew I liked JRPGs, and this was the first JRPG that was released on a console I owned after learning that I liked JRPGs. This game is huge, loud, and crunchy.

I never owned this game, but I played it at every sleepover I attended from 2003-2007. City Trial is an amazing multiplayer mode that is unbeatable at 2am.

I got this game for $3 at Best Buy, and got at least $3.01 of enjoyment out of it. You can't beat that value, but you can play better flying and Star Wars games.

I played this with my friend Harrison on his plug-in-and-play controller that only had Sonic 2. The music was bad and the emulation was worse. We beat it in one sitting.