Fantastic game. The music, visuals, balancing, and characters are all great. Feels surprisingly modern for a JRPG made in 1995 so a great place to start if you are getting into retro RPGs for the first time. Only gripe is some of the best character moments are optional events near the end of the game with very hard to find triggers that I absolutely needed a guide for multiple times. Overall an awesome game. Also I first try'd the final boss. 😎

Played on PS1 so the anime cutscenes were a plus but has 5 second loading times when going in and out of menus and saving, which slowed the pace a bit. Still a great affordable way to play on a home console.

Extremely charming and cute game. The dungeons use repetitive maze assets and the game's combat is extremely easy but the writing is fun and really impactful at times and the art and music are great!

Picked this game up for the cheap price and cute puppet designs on the back. Pretty good beginner tactics RPG where you command a team of puppet versions of the monsters you fight. Good art and music with a pretty basic fantasy story. The jewel colors and types dont make much sense other than green being healing related but the game is easy enough just guess which ones to upgrade puppets with lol

The best Pikmin game as long as you skip almost all of the dialogue (Press + twice to skip!) and the charming bubble UI from previous games is gone but other than that its fantastic

I like treasures :)

Enjoyed the missions more when I stopped engaging with the combat and started running to the waypoint with shield on. Story is ok. The dogfights were sick. Gorgeous visuals
Not bad for a $4 game store pickup

Only played for the Sephiroth origin story, gave up half way through chapter 2 due to slow progress and not intending to buy into gacha elements. Turns out the story isn't even finished lol

While this is missing the variety of games that were available in previous collections, this is a fantastic way of playing the core Sonic games from the Genesis as one continuous story. Anniversary mode features the games in widescreen with infinite lives and the Drop Dash ported from Sonic Mania which make for a fun way to play these games with less of the headache. The Museum features a good amount of artwork such as original concept art and awesome classic sonic illustrations, though its sad you can't play songs from the museum while browsing for some reason. The inclusion of Game Gear games is strange to have without Genesis or Master System games included as well. This was my first time beating each game collecting all of the emeralds (and time stones) and it was awesome.
My niece had fun playing as Tails :)

It feels like playing the race from Spy Kids 3 👍

I wanted to really love this game. It seemed like the perfect space game that I've been looking for for a long time. I may have gone in with the wrong expectations which led to multiple instances of major frustration. This made me have to look up guides to various things, where half the time I'm wondering how I was supposed to figure that out, and half wondering how I managed to overlook things that were right in front of me. It's still a great game, but it hurts that I missed my opportunity to love it.

Ridge Racer gameplay is bad but this game has good progression and great style

Feels like driving a boat but the music and visual style is just amazing and I had a lot of fun with it.

Keep rockin' baby!

Pros: Beautiful environmental art, character portraits, and music
Cons: bad character models, voice acting, and story unfortunately

Sci-fi RPG where you spend most of your time in medieval towns. Party member recruiting is a convoluted mess. Battles are boring mashing. Visual style is a mix of mismatched pixel art sizes and inconsistant character art between sprites, portraits, and cutscenes. Music is mid.

When asked to go to the "Purgatorium" do not choose "Let's try some other towns" or it will basically softlock your game.