Rhythm Heaven Fever is the Fantastic Follow up to Rhythm Heaven DS and the third game in the Rhythm Tengoku Series.

I was excited when this game was first announced and what a wonderful experience it was. A truly beautiful experience that is sure to bring excitement and joy to all who play it.

The music is spot on as always with these games and the new Rhythm Games are as spot on as ever. This game is probably the best known entry in the series, and while its not my favorite, still stands tall against Rhythm Heaven DS.

Final fantasy 7 Remake is a fairly fun romp through midgar. There is a lot of good fun to be had in this one. Seeing Midgar as a more realized setting was pretty exciting though I do have a few issues with this one to put it lightly.

First of all, this game is Midgar and only Midgar. There is nothing else after that until part 2

Second, some scenes lose their impact due to certain degrees of censorship regarding blood.

Third, the games ending kind of leaves it open ended in a bad way for reasons I wont spoil here.

Otherwise, as a standalone product I wpuld say it exceeded expectations.

2013

An absolutely beautiful mobile gaming experience. If you enjoy Rhythm games of the Mobile Variety, this one is an absolute Gem, and stands tall above the rest.

The art work is simply gorgeous, and the music is wonderful. A spectal for the eyes and ears. The main narrative is also incredibly compelling.

This one, for the mobile platform, has high marks from me.

The first entry in probably my favorite Rhythm Game Series of all time, Rhythm Heaven/Tengoku.

This first game on the GBA, while shorter than some of the other Rhythm Heaven games, introduces a lot of recurring elements and truly solidifies the series from the get go.

The remixes in this one are pretty strong too! Remix 2 Remix 3 Remix 5 and Remix 6 especially stand out. It is an absolute blast to play.

This one really has a soft spot in my heart even if it isn't completely perfect.

So, I have a confession to make. As a Lover of the Rhythm Heaven Series, I genuinely dislike this game quite a bit for a number of reasons.

First of all, most of the games in this one are repeats, not that that is inherently bad, but the new games get sidelined quite a bit at times, with some of them never getting sequel games more so then ever before.

On top of this, I feel this game has the weakest remixes by far, even if I do enjoy the Orange Remix, Egg Remix, and Final Remix. The issue here too is this game also cut all the vocal versions of the remixes, unlike previous games which went all in.

It a shame to say, but alas, this game kind of just doesn't do it for me compared to the others.

Punch out is a fairly Iconic Nintendo Legacy series with a lot of fun but simply mechanics. When this game came out in 2009 it was actually a pretty surprising release. Punch out hadn't had a new release since the Super Nintendo.

When this game cameo ut, it was incredibly fun, the mechanics are strong, the music is great and the animations are superb. Would I recommend this game? Absolutely.

My personal favorite Top Down Zelda game. It is just an incredibly Vibrant game overall despite its short length and small scope (no puns intended)

I just genuinely love the art work, vibe and music this game has going. The Shrinking Mechanic also completely sells me on it overall. I am also one of the few people who doesn't mind the kinestones and actually enjoys the mystery they create through out the game. The Mysterious shells I can do without though.

The Dungeons are fun and don't over stay their welcome and I also like how charming the idea of reimagined regular enemies as boss fight are as well.

Probably one of my personal favorite GBA games overall out side of the Megaman Battle Network Series.

Ah Love-De-Lic, how short lived yet incredibly influential on a whole generation of developers you were.

This game is something truly special and a surreal experience best experienced on your own. The main concept and idea is that a young boy is playing a new RPG all day, but then gets told to get to bed by his mother.

However, when he falls asleep, he wakes up in the World of the RPG he was playing replacing one of the characters. It is an incredibly charming and wonderful little romp, taking no more then 20 hours to beat completely blind. It is well worth a playthrough especially if you have a switch, though I believe a PC port exists as well.

I wont spoil anything else beyond the premise but it is a wonderful time.

I will admit, I am a bit biased about this game. While I have Final Fantasy XIV online as a single entry here, as a full package, it is the best final fantasy game since FF10 in my eyes. It really brought the series back to what I personally loved about it. From all the references to past titles, to all the original spins and ideas it brough to the table.

It isn't just a superb Final Fantasy game but Also a fantastic MMO with an amazing class/job system and wonderful to play.

As a veteran of this game, it has my utmost recommendation if you enjoy both Final fantasy and don't mind the MMO Format. The story goes to some pretty wild places in the best possible way.

Probably one of the best story games I have ever played. It has an almost RPG maker feel to it, but the music and tone are phenominal.

I would recomend this to anyone who is okay with the idea of minimal gameplay, but high levels of story telling.

It really is an incredibly special game.

Rhythmn Heaven for the DS, what an absolute blast.

This waa my introduction to the Rhythm Heaven/Rhythmn Tengoku series and it was absolutely wonderful. This game was one of my childhood classics and stuck with me pretty strongly over the years. I absolutely adore this game.

I also think it has one of the best and most memorable soundtracks in the entire series by far.

A wonderful experience and worthwhile play.

The game that started it all, Mother 1 aka Earthbound Beginnings is an interesting game with a deeply involved History.

I will admit this is my least favorite of the Mother games, a sentiment shared by many. However, I do not believe this is a dull experience or one worth skipping.

If anything this games developement, Itois life story behind this game and its content elevate it a bit for me, far above most NES offerings. Sure this game has its flaws, I will never say its perfect. Some segments are down right unfair like Mt.Itoi, but at the same time it has a lot to offer and really shows how far the series came going forward with Earthbound and Mother 3.

The music is also fairly exceptional for the NES/Famicom, and ill never take that away from it even if the narative isnt the strongest even for the era.

Is this game perfect? No. Is it an especially deep game? Not at all. But was it some of the best fun I have ever had a on a mobile device? Absolutely.

Onion games as a developer is one of my personal favorites. Made up of former love de lic developers, famous for games such as Moon Remix RPG as well as some of the lead devlepoers of Super Mario RPG, they went full inide.

This is so far one of my personal Favorite Endeavors for how off the walls bonkers it is, and just a really fun time overall.

I have a confession to make. I genuinely had a lot of fun with this game despite a lot of its flaws. Is it a great game? Not even close, but was it a solid experience by the time I played it? Yes it was.

I think this game has an incredibly rich setting and a lot of fun customization options overall, Im hoping the DLC and sequel greatly improve this IP as I thimk it has a lot of potential even if this first outting was obviously a bit of a train wreck.

One of my personal favorite death game/survival mystery type games.

In this game the mystery is less about who killed who and why and more about trying to solve puzzles and escape with all your friends.

The big divergence is, at the end of every chapter, there is a challenge or voting game that decides which characters will or will not survive. Some of these deaths are unavoidable. However sometimes...you get to choose which creates wildly varying paths.

The best part is this game is completely free, though currently unfinished. The final chapter will be releasing sometime in the next year or so though.