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This was and always will be the game of all time

SO MUCH FUN. i replayed it in 2019 and it holds up.

Mindblowing.

When I picked this game out the guy at Gamestop told me that it was only meant for 2 year olds. Kinda rude but maybe it was a compliment bc I mustve seemed like a mature 6 year old

What other game has dedicated piss and shit button combos?

Okay. The game has a ton of glitches and stuff BUT it’s seriously a hidden gem. It’s super fun and weird and no other game has even come CLOSE to it as far as playing as a dog goes.
I’ve loved this game since I was like 10 and I continue to ruin people’s lives by making them play it.

A silly little game that has stayed with me since I was a young child. It's very, very far from being a perfect game, it might not even be that good of a game at all but it is an incredibly comfortable and relaxing game for me to play because of the familiarity.

Very good workout. This game became a routine of mine during the pandemic. I lost weight and became stronger. I really need to return to this.

It's exactly what the person below me said: "it's fucking shit but in a funny way". There's literally no better way to put it.

it's so fucking shit but like in a funny way

Toontown Rewritten is a great game in terms of the passion and art put into it. The communal aspect and gameplay loop is addicting, but tiring. It's one of those games where its a chore to play but you don't know why you keep going back to it. No one ever quits Toontown, they take breaks.

You know that image of the Steam review that had a negative score and it said it was one of their favorite games? Yeah that's how I feel about this game. There's so much I love about it but also a lot I'm very mixed on. This is not the kind of game you quit, you just take a break from it.

PaRappa is a simple rhythm game with a ton of charm that's held back by its horrendous input timings. It's very difficult to stay on rhythm when the game's input delay requires you to press buttons half a beat early. I've played my share of Sound Voltex and Guitar Hero, but every level of PaRappa has taken me at least five attempts to clear, sucking the joy out of its great soundtrack, fun visuals, and weird 90s energy.

You're better off watching a Let's Play than trying to trudge through this one.

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