Honestly a solid game!! The battle system is a blast and the overworld is brilliantly designed. The music and art are both very good. There's a notable difficulty spike toward the very end but it's a fun challenge. Sometimes switching formation can be a bit clunky and the new gamemode gets old way too fast. I don't think i'll replay it but again, it's a solid game worth completing.

It's hard to get into this game casually with friends compared to the real thing. The game pushes for many restrictions that kinda goes against the original's design, and many of it's anti-frustration features are locked behind "donations"-- at that point it's not a donation anymore??
I get you need to accomodate to MMO mechanics to adapt the original games to, well, a MMO, but it crosses a fine line where it just becomes annoying. Maybe it's just not meant to be, by design.

Good music and graphics can only do so much when the overall gameplay loop is absolute crap riddled with game-breaking bugs and ridiculous puzzles that begs you to look up the solution online. My first real gaming disappointement, it's like this game doesn't even want you to play it

This game's quality is through the roof. The variety in games, the depth most of them provide and the pick-up and play nature of it goes really well for parties, hehe. But not all games are given the same level of love, and it's a bit weird that I can't play Solitaire without my Switch heating up like a miniature sun.

Such a fun, creative and colorful adventure. Go into it blind once you're done with the first game, it's an experience you won't forget.

If you play this game outside the holiday season you may or may not be subject to a bird attack. The merriest shovelware of them all.

I remember buying this on a really cheap sale. What a scam. It sure has the minimum requirements to be called a game.

I bought this game on sale with extremely low expectations. I heard the story was bad and that it was overall a very lazy following to Storm 4. But woah, going blind, the special story was much longer than I thought and SO good that I may have cried after a long day of work. Could there had been more than 10 new (really well-done) fighters and polish on the normal story mode? Sure. And the AI is a bit frustrating as it constantly runs away. But I want more out of this game that I love and I really hope there will be big support down the line. Despite the terrible marketing, please, give it a chance, i'd recommend it even at full price. I have nothing to say about online mode, though, as I haven't tried it.

This game has no reason to exist but I love it. Literally. I want to take it on a date with Chrome Dino.

Now that's a weird game... really fun, though! The first remixes are fairly simple challenges, but don't be fooled, some of the challenges can be really crazy in creativity and difficulty. A SNES remix would be really nice. You can't really have a normal playthrough of the games listed, which is unfortunate, but I guess that's not really why you'd play this game.

It's good! There's a clear evolution from the previous entries and you can see the series has found its identity. The heroes are all really fun to use and the towers/waves are fairly balanced-- outside of specific events that will pretty much corner you into P2W. Yup, yippee for microtransactions. It's real grindy if you don't want to pay beyond the game's price.

I think if I had to present a textbook example of a tower defense game, i'd present this first. It's simple and good. There's a few glitches, the sound quality is crunchy and some towers aren't really useful but it's fun to try out a bit of everything.

My introduction to the franchise! The story is a really great adaption of the anime's first two seasons with all of the expected charm. It does have some generic game clichés like video gamey filler added to pad the adventure alongside forced touch controls but you can glance over that just fine.

Yeahh it do be nice :)
I thought it was a bit forgettable, yet plenty of my friends still talk about it. It just has that little something, y'know.

This is to me contender as the best Kirby game alongside Ultra Deluxe. The robot-like worlds are sick, driving mechs is way too satisfying, there's still more and more abilities with a lot of depth and the soundtrack is a bopper.