This game just keeps getting funnier and funnier. Aging like a humorous wine...lol

Yeahhh honestly this game is the perfect farming game. It has as perfect system for farming and just like a lot of other great games, if you really want to you can learn how to cheese the system.

I'm sure some people have played it for its dating simulator aspects. To be honest, it's pretty well made in that aspect too. There's a good purpose to getting married in this game cuz you can get tons of special items and free food from your wife/husband.

There's tons of hidden items, special things to encounter, and fun mysteries to discover as well. The setting of the game does really well to show this as a lot of hidden things are located on Ginger Island and in the Desert respectively.

The soundtrack is also really nice, boasting many tracks separated into the 4 seasons located within the game. Cloud Country is my personal favorite. It's a great simple banjo riff with a nice warm tune to it.

(P.S. -- Get pigs in Y2 and feed them hella until they make iridium-quality truffles. If you have a full barn of them this is worth 60,000 gold per day. You're welcome, brah)

Think of every reason your parents told you video games were bad as a kid.

That's this game.

CONFESSION TIME: I HAD THE BIGGEST CRUSH ON ANNA HENRIETTA.

- TRILLPAPI4LIFE AKA M.S.G.F.L.

This is a game which, to me, began to feel shallow once I had gotten far. The freshness at the beginning is an amazing effect but once it wears off, this game is not worth anymore time.

Instantly, you can feel the change in this game. As soon as you see the first title sequence, you know that Hotline Miami 2 is unlike it's previous rendition. This game is calmer. More poetic. Something in the air has changed. There's an eerie glow to the main theme of the game.

It's kinda hard to classify this game for me as it's such a goodie bag. But with goodie bags, sometimes you get candy you love and sometimes you get Twizzlers.

The story and world of Fallout: New Vegas is incredible and deserved 110% of the praise it's received over the years. Every time I've replayed this game I've come across new characters with interesting ideas, opinions, feelings, quests, motivations. Some of the quests just have so many different possibilities and outcomes that are all ridiculous and entertaining (Beyond the Beef, mi amor).

At the same time, however, many complaints people have are completely fair and reasonable. For example, many parts of the game world are completely empty with little to no content available in what could've been an extremely fun combat encounter or quest. I actually thoroughly love the combat system in Fallout 3 and New Vegas, however the game doesn't have many combat encounters to begin with. This really ends up limiting the fun of recurring playthroughs. Many of the only truly fun combat parts of the game come within the final hour of play (Hoover Dam, mi amor) or towards the end of the DLC expansions.

Speaking of the DLC expansions, WOW. New Vegas really isn't New Vegas without these. Honest Hearts is pretty mediocre gameplay-wise, but the story is adequate and Joshua Graham is such a delight to see every time. Dead Money is probably (HOT TAKE WARNING!!!) my favorite DLC ever. I absolutely adore the concept of searching for a lost treasure in a ghost casino that's been locked for 200 years. I mean how genius is that? Each character in Dead Money is very unique and ever-so memorable. The stealth gameplay is super dope too. Old World Blues and Lonesome Road largely go hand-in-hand. They're fun too.

This game is not that bussin ngl #frfr.

A master class in making proper indie games. This game will live in forever, even through apocalypse.

Cool but old as dinosaur ballz

An utter classic. This game has some of the classiest level design of any Mario game to date and features some of his most epic powers.

"This cant be good for me, but i feel great"