While some elements of the humor haven't aged incredibly well, Borderlands 2 is still an engaging and enjoyable looter shooter that makes for a great time with a friend.

A really fun looter shooter to play with friends. Less fun to play alone. Outclassed by its sequel, but worth playing for the sake of setting up its characters and events.

A solid little idle game. Microtransactions can be a bit much, and it's conspicuous how many more steps there are to the sexual content compared to the companion piece Crush Crush (two guesses as to why), but it's still a solid, cute, and sexy way to pass some time.

A solid recreation of the classic Half-Life.

A really cute little farming simulator with a nice little Game Boy aesthetic.

A really detailed aquarium simulator. Too detailed for me, who enjoys fish but not enough to be particularly into aquariums, but probably quite enjoyable for people who know more about actual fish care.

One of the greatest games of its generation. In many ways a relic of a bygone era of game design, with a broad array of imperfect but inspired gameplay formats sprinkled around a small open world, all in service to developing a world and telling a story that sticks with you long after it's completed.

Nothing short of brilliant. An exploration and deconstruction of the very act of both creation and criticism, and one of the most hauntingly thought-provoking artistic experiences I've ever had.

Solid action game that informed the direction of the genre for years to come. The first game to truly make it feel good to be Batman.

The first of many masterpieces from Supergiant Games. A solid action game with beautiful art and a banger soundtrack, narrated by a sexy-as-hell voice as the player proceeds through an affecting story about tragedy, grief, and moving on.

Interesting enough idea, might be more enjoyable for people who like MOBAs more than I do.

A solid Ace Attorney-like with the interesting (though slightly off-putting) twist of a ticking timer and clues that can be missed, and a story that adjusts to how each case turns out.

A really creative, solid rhythm VR game. Lacks the polish of Beatsaber, but makes up for it with its ability to automatically generate levels for any song you give it.

Sure it does a good job at what it's doing, but I am woefully uninterested in what it's doing. So I'm not gonna mess with its rating by giving it a star rating, but yeah, not for me.

Really fun VR shooter. Great time co-op with friends.