Basically what would happen if Metal Gear Solid felt like a PSP Monster Hunter game. The weakest MGS narrative (Aside from V, but we don't talk about V) but the gameplay is so much fun. I can see how people would call it repetitive, but hell Monster Hunter is also repetitive by nature and I love that too.

Wolfo Zelda based around Japanese myth and folklore. Incredibly fun and unique gameplay, engaging story and world, great level design and bosses and killer OST. It deserves all the praise it gets. An iconic classic and masterpiece for a reason.

Chaotic mindless fun that's enjoyable for a couple hours, but it's a bit too simplistic and gets old quick, plus there's no real replay value.

A good step up from the N64 version in both controls and course design, still play it today here and there. Not the best golf game ever, but still lots of fun if you're a fan of Mario and the sport.

I remember hanging out with a friend back in the day and watching him playthrough this whole game on the Xbox 360 in one day. He got to the very end and then his power went out and since this was before auto-saves were implemented in every single game and he hadn't saved the game a single time, he had to restart from scratch. Don't think he ever beat the game after that lmao.

Moral of the story is remember to save in games you play periodically, especially if it's an old game.

Hard to believe, but Fable was actually good at one point in time!

Probably the worst rhythm game I've ever played. The interface/UI was horrible and while the setlist itself was good, the fact that almost all the songs were horrible covers that make the original Guitar Hero covers look like masterpieces shows why you'd always see this at the store in the $5 bin.

A cool and ambitious concept, maybe a bit too ambitious for its own good. The gameplay is pretty janky and sometimes not that enjoyable, but Komaru is honestly up there with some of the best DR characters and this game fleshed out Toko a lot more too. Solid story and great character interactions. Really makes you feel bad for the child antagonists as well.

It's two of the greatest VN/ADVs that you'll ever experience in one package together. It's just simply a no-brainer to get this if you like hard sci-fi stories with an emphasis on philosophy and quantum physics themes.

It's Melee you already know how iconic and amazing it is, I don't have to tell you

Classic, iconic and revolutionary game, but why you'd ever play it in 2021 over its sequels is beyond me.

The best of the Genesis era of MK. Hasn't aged well and you're better off playing something like MK 9 or Deception, but was the best at its time and I have fond memories of it.

Big step up from the first game, solid and certainly great for the time, but pretty outdated by modern standards and kinda pointless to play when the World of Assassination trilogy and Blood Money exist. Still if you're a big fan of the series it's good to see how it progressed and evolved.

A great game, but a bit overrated in the fanbase and far from the best in the series (I consider it the worst of the 3) let alone the best VN of all time like a lot of people try to claim. Loved the darker and serious atmosphere of the first, but this one just devolves into too much absurdity and comedy at times. Plus the cast isn't as strong as the 1st or 3rd games, but the writing of the actual trials and over-aching mystery is more complex from the 1st game at least and most of the new gameplay additions (Aside from the hell that is the new Hangman's Gambit) are very much appreciated and add extra depth to the gameplay aspect.