Probably one of the best indie games I have ever played. Cute atmosphere and a story that kept me hooked throughout its entirety

Playing with a friend doesn't make this any more fun. Came in with little expectations and it didn't meet them

I still play this every now and then with a friend. It's definitely a fun game that, while a bit more simplified, still retains the strategy usually found in these games. I can still only play about one to two games every now and then, though

I did not have fun with this a lot of times that I would play it. The games lasted a bit too long and movement was a bit clunky.

The best Pokemon game that I've played. Expanding on the wild area of Sword and Shield with full on environments and how you can interact with pokemon in those environments. The graphics are nothing to write home about, though that is not what I'm mainly concerned by in any pokemon game. Having the option and ability to catch pokemon without even battling them is super fun for people who aren't big fans of battling wild pokemon.

I have a genuine love-hate relationship with this game. On one hand, the structure of the game is extremely fun to me, and playing with friends is a fun time. On the other hand, it is one of the most needlessly toxic games that I've played as well.

The first half of the story was extremely intriguing to me. The locations were unique and the writing was... fine. The second half fell a bit flat for me and I just lost interest

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Maybe a bit bias considering this is the one I grew up on, but this game is so fun. A funny game that has moments of seriousness (Saving Shaundi, which even then has Holding out For a Hero playing) The controls are nice, the story had me from start to finish, and the new characters introduced in this game are some of my favorites in the series. "Killing" off Johnny was a weird decision and the game would've been better with him in my opinion. With all that being said though, I have fond memories of this game as a kid and replaying it was a blast

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While I did enjoy my time with this game, it left a bit to be desired for me. The story, while intriguing at first, made me lose interest after the Earth was destroyed. The biggest letdown for me was how the superpowers made vehicles kinda useless.

This was the MK game of my teenage years, and it was definitely a fun time when playing with friends. The lighting for the game kinda blows and it results in some stages being borderline unplayable for me. The cast was solid and the three variations per fighter brought more possibilities to gameplay. Story was fine

Speaking STRICTLY for these games and not platinum... I didn't have too much fun with this game. it's just slow in terms of movement. some the 4th gen evos don't seem to be available until postgame which doesn't make a lot of sense to me

Probably the best sports game I've played in terms of gameplay itself. Dynasty mode is always a blast and the new recruiting system was so much easier to navigate and less complicated to do. Just a great game that I keep coming back to

Played this with friends and had a good time playing it. The variety of different monsters kept most games different of how you would take the enemy down

Genuinely the best gaming experience that I've had the first time I played through this. The music is great, the combat system is the smoothest out of the persona games that I've played, if not ever. While I do have minor gripes about some characters and story elements, this was a game that I would be excited to playthrough when I woke up during quarantine and after classes.

Being a straight 1 to 1 remake definitely hurts this game a lot, as it seemed like a better choice for it to resemble platinum. I would still play this over the original Diamond and Pearl because the movement and other aspects of the game move faster than the originals