I can't even begin to explain how many times I've ended up playi g this dumb shit fgame. It's in every Advance remake, 3D World has Luigi Bros. and I've played it on Wii VC and Wii U VC.

I'd stay up until 5 in the morning playing yhis game it's so much fun. I'm heavily interested in the professional community of this game (yes that exists)
The roster is fucking nuts actually it makes my mitubh water to look at. King K Rool in a Mario game is such a stranfe sight.
The gameplay is so much fun and I'll die if they ever majke another installment in this very small series

This game managed to last a full decade of my life. but with valid reason. As I've stated for it's initial release, it is one of the most polished and quality Nintendo titles to date. At first, and for the first few years, this rerelease didn't add TOO much overall. King Boo, Bowser JR., inklings boy and girl (4 new characters), the DLC from the Wii U now being including in base (4 new cups), and a new battle mode. It sounds like a substantial amount, however, other than the battle stages there were no new courses. Which was a massive bummer. UNTIL RECVEENTLY WHEN THEY WERE LIKE oh you want MK9?... nah here's like a full Mario Kart 8 sequel in terms of courses as DLC we'll release over 2 years :]
They lacked the polish and quality of the base game stages but I dont even fucking care god damkit they were so much fucking fun. ALSO THEY ADDED LIIKE? 8 NEW CHARSFTERS? FUCKING BIRDO, PETEY, WIGGLER, KAMEK, PEACHETTE, PAULINE, DIDDY ADND UFFNTKKYYYY.
so yeah game saved we won guys

I remember getting this game for Christmas in 2014. little did I know it wouldn't fucking DIE UNTIL 2023. JESUS CHRISTTTT THOUGH THE AMOUNT OF POLISH AND DETAIL INTO EVERY TRACK, SONG AND CHARACTER WAS NUUTSS. More than anything I expected at the time. There's a reason they pushed this game for as long as they did. Even after 10 whole years after it's initial release it holds true as one of the most high quality Nintendo titles out there

Although Dota 2 may have been the first title to officially use the Source 2 engine, this was my introduction to it. The potential is INSANE. This game was fantastic and really did show me how fun VR can truly be with a large experience like this.

Absolute gem and timeless game. Even for such an older title it has an insanely large userbase. Yet for such a large active player base valve seems to just not do anything with it? It's gone fully free to play but hasn't had a proper content update since 2017 with jungle inferno I believe? Currently there's a big bot issue with it and it's difficult to avoid.


This game is so addicting I always catch myself opening it up just for a quick match or two, and ever since the inclusion of workshop support the game is infinitely replayable. I'll always download some bullshti dumbass smod and try my best to master the character. The mechanics are so good that even lower effort custom characters are fun to play regardless. any game where I can do a squidward vs obama mashup is givwen an instant awesome game award

Valve when they forget how to make bad games
that's it that's the review need I say more

the last bungie Halo title. Halo Reach my beloved. you're no Halo 2 but you're still awesome (better than 4 teehee)

The best part about this game was its online multiplayer. I really enjoyed the creativity in terms of everything including online play. Flood was super fun and I loved playing every game mode. Including the user made stages and modes. The single player campaign blows big poopy balls though. enemies constantly blend into the background and aren’t nearly as fun to shoot as in older titles.

I don’t think any future Halo project has even come close to scratching the surface of this game’s level of relevancy. It had such a massive cultural impact on the gaming scene as a whole. Great video game highly recommend playing this video game

this game. it introduced so many aspects I'd eventually grow to hate about the series. the over complication of the lore, 'humor', talking animatronics, futuristic technology in the early to mid 80's (despite having seen 2023 in fnaf 3 and NONE of the futuristi dtuff was presnest WHATERVBR) blah blah blah, killer killing children so he can live forever BLAH BLAH. The gameplay was MADE for streamers to only play once and never again. it's riddled with cheap scripted sections. It's the same thing every time you play it there's never a reason to replay it. (I replayed it)

admittedly it WAS fun to watch youtubers play when it came out though. their reactions to the scripted events were integral to the fanbase's hysteria it was a good game

conceptually this game is the MOST interesting. the gameplay loop can get repetitive after awhile but I do think the huge emphasis and reliance on sounds is master class design. Ever since the first game a key to playing was the sound effects meaning certain things. But it was always in the background and only used by those who knew about it. But with Fnaf 4, it uses that as it's main mechanic and that's all you have. the story could have ended with 3 but 4 decided to keep it going. which isn't a massive deal considering it's just expanding on prior knowledge. good game idc

in terms of gameplay. worst.
in terms of story. THIS IS WHERE IT REACHED ITS ABSOLUTW PEAK. The story is SO GOOD IN THIS. The idea of a man's mangled decaying corpse impaled and fused to an old mascot from decades ago. chef's kiss. and personally the fact that it was prior to him having a name makes it so much better. "The Purple Guy" held so much weight in the fandom back then.
but again gameplay wise, it's the weakest in the series by far. the general vibe and color scheme being puke green and dark yellow was truly a bold choice.