Super nostalgic game. This was one of the first games I got to play as a toddler. There are many memories attached to this game throughout the years.
The art style was ahead of it's time. The soundtrack is soothing and rich, I still prefer to listen to this soundtrack over many others. One of the coolest things I never realized about this game is that it didn't have an active HUD, so you got to take in all of the visuals without much distraction in the corners. Great game, this is one of the titles that made me more interested in video game development.

This is my favorite Virtua Fighter game. The character designs are top tier. The moves are well balanced and they don't feel overly heavy or feathery. The soundtrack is also really great. The distorted guitars mixed in with squeaky synths date the game in a nostalgic way. Also, the fact stages switch between VF4 and VF4Evo tracks makes this one better.

I'm enjoying what I'm playing so far. This is still in early access as of writing. The music and art direction are very reminiscent of Symphony of the Night and it does it right. This is an actually proper Metroidvania type of game.

This satisfies me. It's a mobile game, it's expected to be limiting for a short amount of time. I enjoy the 15-20 minutes of gameplay I can achieve every 3 hours. It's a very passive game. The music is soothing, however I would love there to be more, it's the same song throughout unless you're visiting the Happy Home Academy or the birds. The amount of items you can craft and collect are huge.
I have not spent a single dollar on this game. My strategy is to save your leaf tickets for maps and extremely limited items.

Tropical Freeze plays very different than the SNES games, no doubt. The characters feel heavier, but also slippery. It doesn't bother me too much, but it is noticeable. The one thing that bothered me the most was the camera. The character feels too close to the camera where oncoming enemies appear a bit too quick to my taste. I do not know if others can agree, but just zooming out the camera 5 to 10 percent would make all the difference.

Extremely fun to play when you have some down time. I absolutely love the character creation and amount of outfits you can make. I wish some of the event items were still obtainable. Playing online open course is very fun, doesn't require a PlayStation Plus subscription either, which is a big plus. The gameplay is as simple as it can get and the challenges are perfect. Smooth transition of difficulty, physics are the best they have been.

Extremely unique gameplay for the time it came out. The attack system is comparable to games like Fallout 3. Bosses are challenging. A story that stands out with cinematic cutscenes. Character designs are interesting. Overall, I recommend attempting to play.

Interesting controls. Worth checking out because it's unique in its own way, but it's a hit or miss on who this game will please, so don't feel bad about it.

One of my top 5 PSP games. The ability to customize your character with different items sets it apart from the console version, minus the release of Everybody's Golf in 2017, but this game was ahead by 10 years. The physics are phenomenal, have an arcade-y feel, I am comparing to the PS3 games that were out at the time where the golf balls felt heavier than expected. Extremely fun. The difficulty is well balanced. It honestly only gets really hard at the second to last course. The variety of characters to choose from are full of emotion.

An enjoyable game for the PSP. I find myself farming money by doing mini-games more compared to gaining money from random encounters in the street. The selection of styles to unlock and choose from add to the experience of this game. Some bosses feel too aggressive. Overall, super fun, one of my favorite Yakuza spinoff games. I really wished it got a localization, but that opportunity seems to be long gone.

Really interesting game. I would recommend the PS2 version, which is in third person, compared to first person on Dreamcast.

Super fun arcade game that also has a DS port. If you are unaware, it's marketed towards young girls however getting past that, this game is really well made. The customization via swiping collectable cards and having an extra challenge with lucky colors that give you a point boost makes it enjoyable to play multiple times. The songs are really catchy.

Knocking back from 5 stars due to the lack of Ayami Kojima portrait art, but this is an extremely fun DS game. I like the roots tracing back to Symphony of the Night compared to the whip characters.

2003

This game plays really smooth. The soundtrack has a great selection of songs that blend well together. Character customization is fun. Doing tricks is satisfying.