It's a mess, but it's a nostalgic mess.

The presentation is all there, but it's really not that fun, and I found it super grindy. I always felt like I was under-leveled and that was probably just me sucking and not understanding some mechanics, but I didn't have a good time with it. Maybe I'll try it again sometime.

This review is for the GBA game, which sucks ass.

What a great package altogether. These games are real fun while you're playing them, and you'll remember moments and set pieces and how much you love Sully, but they don't quite have the staying power you'd think. The first game is also not at all great compared to the others. That said, this is a bundle worth picking up, absolutely.

I'm not sure why this didn't grip me more, but I never got addicted to it in the way many did. Still, I had a fantastic time with it. I think it's immaculately designed.

I loved this back in the day. I doubt I'd be into playing it again, but the presentation is all fantastic.

The character designs and concept art are incredible, I love everything about this game except actually playing it.

I never got good at this game, but I appreciated all the weirdness of each of the worlds. It's a very strange game, and as a kid I felt like it was scary and tense.

I thought this was really thoughtful. It's a walking sim, there are no puzzles or anything, but the story it guides you through is interesting and emotional, and unique. One of those stories that could only be told in an interactive format. Stuck with me.