I really appreciate the changes made for this title. Not only have they reworked a lot of characters to make it feel more balanced and more like a proper fighting game, but I appreciate the added characters. Foo Fighters has become a quick fave. I just wish that they didn't hold back on spoilers for Part 6 and Part 8, becoming too focused on the anime. Part 8 is done, there should be more Part 8 characters and gimmicks beyond Josuke. But yeah, it's pretty neat. I would absolutely only suggest picking it up if you're a Jojo fan. If you're not this game will just weird you out.

It feels like Nintendo's answer to something like Fall Guys. It's a good game with a simple but very addictive and satisfying gameplay loop. Leveling is solid, I never played a match without leveling up as well. The big negative is that there's not that much to it. I would love to see this updated with more as time goes on. But I strongly recommend the game regardless, the game is best in short bursts.

It's alright. Definitely a great start to Pac-Man in 3D, but it can't compare to the GOAT Pac-Man World 2. I really hope the sequel gets re-pac'd, because that's where the great 3D platforming is at. I would say get this and have fun with it. It's a good time, but not a great time.

Don't buy from Limited Run, kids. I bought this with the intent to flip it, but its got shit value.

That being said, the 3 games are timewasters, but goofy timewasters. Admittedly 2/3 of the games here are cookie clicker shit, and the other one is a goof dating sim. Give it a try if you'd like, but I'd rather you buy it off of PSN than trying to get it physically.

It's a solid horror game that's a dash a Twin Peaks with a boatload of Stephen King. Apparently this is becoming a saga thanks to Control and Alan Wake 2, and it certainly lays the groundwork for the battle of light and darkness better than Kingdom Hearts does. I would recommend it if you like Stephen King or Max Payne because this is really just a blend of the two.

I completely understand that despite Klonoa's last console game was at least 21 years ago, the series still has a strong and vocal fanbase, eagerly waiting for the next adventure of the puppy/bunny/kitty.

Klonoa 1 is without flaw, it's a masterpiece. I genuinely really enjoyed it. Klonoa 2 is wonderful, but I feel like the story is a stronger focus, which had me fast forwarding for a bit. Gameplay-wise, it's brilliant. If you've never played Klonoa, you really should pick up this collection. It'll make a fan out of you.

Downloaded it because of the meme, uninstalled when the XP rate hits a wall at level 5. It's fun, but that wall hits hard.

This was a really nice point and click adventure game that reminded me as to why I enjoy the genre so damn much. It's definitely worth your time if you've got history with other games in this genre, but it's by no means genre-defining. And a bit too self-referential for my taste. Although admittedly, a bunch of the 4th wall breaks are rather clever.

I'd like to believe that Thimbleweed Park is more of a warmup for before Return to Monkey Island.

A really incredibly well put together fan game. If this was on the Genesis right alongside Sonic 1, 2, CD, and 3, it would be revered by nearly everyone. I genuinely hope that the developer remakes more Game Gear games.

A really fun baby's first speedrun game, with stupid 2000's era middle tier anime writing. It's definitely fun and challenging, so give it a go if the idea of playing a fast paced game where the goal is to get there the fastest.

This is the most saturday morning cartoon I've ever seen Capcom go. And it definitely was fun.

Ever get bored enough to think about how different Capcom would be if this guy stuck around as their big mascot? I do.

An absolute step up from Power Battle, and it's still funny that this game teases both Mega Man X and Mega Man 8. I don't ever see Duo coming back.

It's a fun arcade boss rush game with a bunch of variety to it. Although Bass doesn't have directional shooting. I'd say it's worth the $4 for Capcom 2nd Arcade.

2020

A beautifully deep artistic narrative put together in a simple RPGMaker package. I can easily qualify Omori as art. It will fuck you up.