Pretty good platformer, though it does have some issues here and there that I've noticed. Though, not enough for me to say it's not above average, i quite like it!

What. A. Game. As someone who's never played Final Fantasy beyond the first 5 minutes of the original, this game was incredibly easy for me to jump into and feel right at home with its mechanics and Materia system. The characters of FF7 have always been something i could appreciate just from what I'd heard people talk about online, but none of the talk did any of them justice, GENUINE S-Tier cast all around, and made me appreciate the fact both Cloud and Sephiroth themselves have made their way into Super Smash Bros. so so so so so much more. The only issues I could possibly think of are that a couple bosses kinda suck but beyond that, this game is absolutely incredible, and I look forward to experiencing the rest of the series someday very soon

I finished this 2 months ago and forgot to log but it's a fantastic 3D platformer, and is a welcome return for Crash :) Characters and animations are incredible, I don't remember the last game I played that looks so easily and fluidly like a cartoon, it's phenomenal

I have never, once, made it passed more than like 4 bosses max in a Soulsborne game, but this genuinely feels like the most approachable game I've attempted to play! While I never played the PS3 version, I do know about the differences made between that and this version, and I have to say, fantastic remake! This feels hands down like the definitive version of the game, from what I can tell!

Super Mario 3D World on it's own is very solid but adding Bowser's Fury.

WOW. Bowser's Fury is one of the best Mario platforming experiences I've ever had imo, literally a near perfect game

I'm not even that big a fan of the classic Sonic games but goooood this is so good

Easier to complete but still incredibly fun and tells a great story, like the original. Genuinely great game that I plan on revisiting plenty of times in the years to come!

Being perfectly honest, I don't know which Hyrule Warriors game I prefer but this one I think excels in having the most enjoyable Story Missions and story as a whole, and the characters are incredibly varied and unique to play. I will say I don't think it's quite as easy for me to just. Pick up, and be back on that grind, y'know? Though it's also, I think, the easiest Nintendo crossover Warriors game to 100%. Overall, really good!

This is one of the cutest, most enjoyable console launch title experiences I've ever had and is incredibly charming down to the last pixel. It's super short and easy to complete, which is perfect for a console launch title that comes preinstalled. Genuinely love this!!

Chrono Cross is honestly, genuinely, one of the best games I have ever played. I spent 40 hours on this game, double what it would take to finish its predecessor, Chrono Trigger, and yet it FEELS like they're the same length. The battle system is simple, but pretty fun, has a plethora of enjoyable characters to have in your party. The story is incredible and the OST is one of the greatest of all time. This game has one of the most memorable, well designed worlds I've ever experienced in a video game, to the point that even some locations, despite only being there for 5 minutes, have designs so easily memorable that I feel I could draw a map of nearly any area of the game and have it be at least mostly accurate. This game is incredible and you should do yourself a favor by playing it

Realistically speaking, there's not a ton special about this game, but it is genuinely one of the most comfy experiences playing a game I've had in the past few months. It's short, and not challenging in the slightest, but sometimes you need a cute, charming little adventure just to feel nice for a while :)

I'm 100% aware that this won't be an overall popular opinion, but I really love Pokemon Sword and Shield. I enjoy the Galar region as a whole, especially the two DLC areas, and the characters may be the strongest they've ever been except for maybe the original release of Pokemon Sun and Moon. Sure, not all Pokemon are included but that's not something that's ever mattered much to me, and I'd much rather judge a game based on its own merits, and Sword and Shield have, over time, grown on me more and more to the point where they might be some of my favorites in the series. I'm not going to try to convince you that they're perfect, or that it doesn't suck that the whole Dex isn't featured, but I genuinely love these games, I can't remember the last time I played through a whole Pokemon game in the span of a weekend until I returned to Pokemon Sword, and my Pokemon Shield file has my first ever completed Pokedex. Even if you're inclined to dislike these games, what they introduced has me quite excited to see what comes next from the next mainline entry in the series. Here's hoping it's something special!