welp. this was my first "favourite game of all time" and it certainly is still one of my favourites to this day.

this game defined my life in 2016

Breath of the Wild has incredible highs but some flaws I simply cannot ignore. The dungeons are lackluster, the sidequests are boring, and overall it just doesn't feel much like a Zelda game. Despite that, it's certainly a pretty great game. I hope the sequel can improve in these areas.

I have no idea how to rate this game because the community around it is astounding but the base progression of the game isn't very interesting or engaging.

An objective improvement over it's already fantastic predesessor, Ori and the Will of the Wisps has incredible movement, fantastic visual style, and a addictive flow to metroidvania progression.

I can't help but feel SOMETHING is missing in this game.

What an incredible, memorable, free-flowing, and genre-defining experience.

I have more than 100 hours and 100%d this incredibly challenging game. So pretty decent.

the movement in this game feels icky and i haven't played it since terry came out

As a lover of dragon ball, and fighting games seperately, this game feels engineered to appeal to me. There are some shitty mechanics, the combos take 10 years, but it ultimately delivers in spades on it's premise of playing as a flying buff guy.

mario and the bowser piss idiot is arguably the best nintendo game since the switch released