While the story is a little spotty and the mechanics feel under baked, the overall gameplay feels solid enough, there were plenty of engaging an emotional beats throughout the game, and the characters were likeable enough for me to get into this game.

I didn't remember the final fight on the elevator to be as difficult as it was. Dragged this story pack down quite a bit.

It was interesting revisiting this title. Gameplay-wise, it it still the best in Arkham series. True, the batmobile sections get a little tiresome after a while, but the combat and predator sections are at their best here. Getting to play in the new The Batman suit was a nice bonus as well.

To think that all it took for Nintendo to make a 2D Mario game that felt unique and special was to separate it from the "New" series. Seriously, it's amazing how much charm was squeezed into this game. It's one of the best 2D platformers that I've played in a good while.

It's been interesting going back an playing the previous MK games in the current era. I've been enjoying the experiences so far.

As someone who's relatively new to this series and as someone who doesn't typically play fighting games, I was pleasantly surprised. The gameplay was fun, the story was surprisingly engaging, and overall game was fun. It's safe to say that I'm a fan now.

After beating this game for the 5th time, I think I've seen everything this game has to offer. I've seen every log, beaten every foe, heard every force echo, and seen practically every side conversation. I really should move on to the sequel now...

While this game is great, this may have started SEGA's unsettling tendency to reuse familiar iconography for the sake of nostalgia. It makes sense here as you're quite literally traveling through the past. Less so in later entries.

As a collection of three games, these are pretty serviceable. It does make me wish that they made full-fledged open-world games with these time periods however.

This game was quite a journey. This feels far removed from the previous Tales games I've played, but in a good way. If you haven't played this game yet, you're missing out on what might be one of the best JRPGs of the current generation.

Playing this game again made me realize how lucky we were to not only get a good Star Wars game to close out the 2010's, but also have a good Star Wars story to come along with it before the 2010's came to an end.

Dueling is a bit more awkward on console compared to PC. Otherwise, this is still a solid title. Hope we see more from this series again someday.

Despite the game’s age, I was pleasantly surprised with how much this game holds up. It was fun revisiting this game after so long.

Due to the way this game works, it's almost as fun to watch someone else play as it is to play it yourself.

It's a fun game to play with a friend. The extra stuff this special edition is a nice bonus as well.