Absolute perfection. We ♥ Katamari takes everything that made the first one great and expands on it from every single aspect that you could possibly imagine.

I remember roaming a GameStop a long time ago, looking at the titles through out an isle and the cover of Katamari Damacy getting my attention. From that night forward, it was one of the best blind buys I ever bought.

Wholly original in concept, it's a one of a kind experience as you roll up this sticky ball that grows bigger and bigger collecting small household objects to entire backyards, towns, cities and continents, all of the varying sizes rebuilding a darkened solar system with new stars and constellations.

With such a joyous soundtrack and gameplay that has you coming back to beat your previous rolls, Katamari Damacy is an absolute classic.

Story: ★★★★

A near perfect game. The only issue with The Outer Worlds is it's too short.

Story: ★★★★

The best tie-in game for a movie that was never made, Everything or Nothing is a proper send off to Brosnan's tenure of Bond than Die Another Day.

Has the best port of SMW with Luigi's sprite corrected to be Luigi.

The ultimate sandbox game where the skybox is the limit.

After the clunky reception of Tomorrow Never Dies on PS1, EA jumps to the N64 as Eurocom comes in to take control in what began a golden age of James Bond games.

Perhaps it's something about the drab visual style it carried with other games of the time, or more so the lack of good memories I had playing with others, Brawl never stayed with me in good taste.

Hillary would've won if she campaigned on Cheeseburger Freedom Man's platform of gay weed and saving the bees.

Watched a friend play a level with Silver and somewhere in my mind I just blurted out "Man, it'd suck if you died right now."

What followed was a platforming section where the camera blocked his view of each platform, resulting him to fall to his death.

Every bit of disdain this game received is justified in the rushed mess of bugs and janky gameplay littered throughout.

What made Dead Rising 1 so great was the PERFECT balance of horror and humor.

By 2, you see a greater shift toward it's humor and I think it really misses the mark.

An achievement for it's time that deserves every ounce of respect for the legacy it serves.

Having played the Super Mario All-Stars version of this, it's hard to come back to the og.

Gameplay wise, hella good like THUG 1 but the story loses me. The adventuring with the Jackass crew really conflicts with the focus of skateboarding.

Story: ★★½

The best way to play Heavy Rain is by passing the controller with friends to see who fucks up the most.