I remember really liking this game as a kid, so I replayed it recently. It was alright, but the sound design made me uncomfortable and I don't know why

A classic NES puzzle game. Definitely one of the hardest to learn, but feels very rewarding after a while.

Summer 2020 Fall Guys was a lot of fun despite the technical issues. I have little reason to go back now as most of my friends stopped playing, but I don't regret my purchase.

More FF7R, which isn't a bad thing. The fanservice boss fights are fun, but I don't think you're missing out on anything if you don't play this DLC. The battle system feels like a fun evolution of FF7R, and I hope they incorporate it into Rebirth.

FF7R is a landmark action RPG with an exceptionally polished world and battle system. It's story and pacing are a bit strange, and the writing has some low points, but it's impossible to not at least partly enjoy this explosion-filled roller coaster ride.

This game requires so much of my time and attention that I simply do not have. I'm sure it's fun after a certain point, but I didn't reach it fast enough for it to capture me like it did to so many others.

The original YouTube indie hit. It was very inventive for its time, but it's easy to see its cracks now after 8 years. The gameplay loop is simple and terrifying enough to keep horror fans invested for its short runtime.

The hype for this game was real. It's definitely a step up from the first in terms of quality, but its confusing mix of game mechanics make optimal play boring and repetitive.

I'll give this game props for doing something different. Unfortunately the difference is an unpleasant visual style and RNG-based gameplay.

I forgot there was a period of time where Fortnite (specifically Battle Royale) took over the world. It's a fun shooter with a unique building mechanic. As time has gone on, it's traded its deep and technical gameplay for more casual crossover appeal that's fun to see from a distance but nothing enticing enough to return.

Damn this game goes crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I've resigned myself to the fact that I'll never finish this game. I had a fun time just messing around, but its scale is so massive that it's too daunting to jump in nearly 10 years too late.

A charming rhythm game from Game Freak. I loved its comic book art-style and catchy tunes, but it's definitely most remembered for being the only official rhythm game with Pokemon Music. I have no intention in ever replaying it, but it was a fun time.

This is the game that revived interest in 3D platformers, but came out too slow to really leave its mark on the industry. AHiT starts off really strong with its first two chapters, but loses steam quite a bit until the end. I want to revisit it soon to complete the DLC.

This is the first game I ever got on Steam. Too bad I never played it for more than 3 hours lol