Some great levels and a great core movement set to explore these levels in. Sadly the bosses are all rather lackluster, the core game is a bit longwinded with mandatory revisits to stages (even if they are changed up it still feels a tad cheap) and a few of the abilities just did not mesh well with me. On a whole though one of the most promising platformers in recent memory.

Really charming game. Movement mechanics are great and the worlds all feel fleshed out. A fair number of the time pieces feel a bit like a chore to get however. Bosses never felt all too interesting aside from the last one, and half of the worlds in the game (dlc included) are incredibly lackluster and just not that fun to traverse through.

Trite, uninspired levels. The writing more often than not feels ham-fisted, with actually witty or funny jokes few and far between. The overworld is overbearing especially given how drab it feels, and separating areas with a quiz show is a laughably bad attempt at capturing the magic of the Banjo's end-game quizzes.

Fair bit more interesting and inspired than the predecessor, opting for a 2D platforming style this time. Revisting the stages is a very novel idea, but the overworld is largely unnecessary. It's very cool at first but as they add puzzles and more intricate design to it it becomes annoying when you just want to get to the core platforming.

Also fuck the gimmick of the last level, I heard it's been changed now to be a bit more forgiving but it's needlessly frustrating, even if the idea was good on paper the kind of challenge presented would work far better as an optional post-game challenge or something of the sort.

Very fun boss-rush, and the platforming levels are so few and far between they feel more like a breath of fresh air than a nuisance. Overall does what it sets out to do very well and would highly recommend it just for the gorgeous art and soundtrack alone.

Masterclass in the mobile phone puzzle game era.

Very fun and rewarding game. Never been as diehard about it but it's fun watching others :)

My personal favourite Smash game. It might stink competitively or whatever but the amount of content to do by yourself or with others is wild. I'd spend hours creating stages in the editor and just jamming out in the record room. The campaign was very fun and replayable (especially with others) albeit a bit shallow.

Can't see any way of rating this but it's a very fun social deduction game. Haven't played it since 2021 but the time spent with it was well worth it :)

Fun minigame collection. The Rabbids did nuthin wrong.

Run of the mill platformer that lacks a lot of the charm other Nintendo releases had at the time.

The other Halo nerds got it wrong. THIS is the opus.