This game is truly bizarre. Not because Kirby swallows industrial items and then uses them as if they're an extension of his body, but how Kirby feels right at home on 3D. It's new, yet familiar. An absolute recommendation if you like 3D platformers, let alone Kirby.

This was a big step up from the original, but the one downside is that even the bad parts of the first game are still present, as minor as they were.

I can absolutely recommend it, because this goes incredibly deep down the rabbit hole. To put it into perspective; the fact that there's a serial killing is easily the most normal thing in the story.

Fast, quick, defining aesthetic, brillant level design, very well animated cutscenes, it really stands out above the rest in terms of Sonic fan games. Definitely give it a download.

Portal if you're poor and can't afford a Steam Deck, 10/10

I'm gonna keep this brief. Iif you liked the first TWEWY game, the next game will blow you out of the water. It not only elaborates upon what was set up in the first game, but ramps up the stakes, improves upon the cast, and creates chaotic and frenetic combat that's easy to pick up and hard to master. Big big recommendation.

Also keep going despite the fact that Week 2, Day 4 is a tedious slog. It's easily the only low point in the game.

It's a really lax puzzle game with 3 different types, replicating a really beautiful style of artwork. If you're into the type of chill game with no stakes and a relaxing atmosphere, I'd give it a buy.

Played it on Game Pass, managed to get a glitch where I could play 2 fighters at once, and ended up beating the game with Mikey and April. Then I jumped in a new file right after to play as Casey and Raph. 10/10, will probably double/triple dip on this game

Honestly deserves a lot more love than it's getting on this page. It's a great recreation of the Arcade/Saturn game, bad voice acting and all. The updates to the game seemed to have easily fixed whatever performance issues were plaguing it at launch. But what I find the most commendable is that you have a cheats system that is directly reliant on what achievements you get in game. So for once, an achievement system on Nintendo Switch actually matters. Bravo. I'm definitely going back to this and I'm definitely looking forward to the HOTD2 remake, which is my favorite in the series.

This game isn't bad, but it's not great either, regardless of the controversy. Lemme explain.

The punches can feel very satisfying, sometimes making me think of Saitama when a solid punch can straight up one shot some enemies. Plus the writing feels solid, the characters reacting to this silent assailiant was very funny. But there are some negatives. Big ones.

If you don't have the right items, you usually have to pull out of your exploration, lest you're killed. And sometimes an enemy encounter at the wrong time can destroy a lot of your progress, since you have to return home every time to save. An easy solution could have been to risk running, which isn't even an option.

The other big gripe I have is that while the visual design is unique and striking, it can lend to parts of the dungeon looking the same, leading to you getting lost, completely unsure of where the next puzzle is.

This game has a lot of promise. I like the concept and part of the execution. I'd say that the next game could refine upon the ideas introducted Fight Knight, but based on the controversy leading to launch, I have a strong feeling that this may be the last game we see from Team Sorcerobe.

Definitely ended up esclipsing the 1st game for me. While I would have loved to have seen more of the interns, the time they got did make them stand out. Plus the worlds feel more varied, the plot feels more all encompassing. It honestly felt like the culmination of all of Tim Shaefer's work into one magnum opus. Bravo, Double Fine.

New Super Mario Bros as a series feels the most lukewarm Mario series ever, and New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe is probably the best version of this plain soup. If you like 2D Mario platforming, you'll love this.

This was a pretty sick as fuck game. Hard as balls tho, and admittedly not as cool as Shovel Knight, that plot was pretty lame. If you like Ninja Gaiden and The Messenger, you'll like Cyber Shadow.

This is a pretty sick hack and slasher, like DMC from another era. It's super cheap, so I would say it's worth it, considering it's a strongly overlooked Capcom franchise.

This is a really solid Pac-Man collection with a lovely presentation. I appreciate it making the titles unlockable by playing other games twice, which opened my eyes to other Pac-Man games that are pretty sick that I would normally have overlooked for CE.

What marks the game down tho is that Pac-Man Battle Royale doesn't have online play, which I feel like is the only way to play that on console. It's very much a multiplayer experience, and locals cuts its potential short.

Also it's lacking all the World games. Just turn Ms. Pac-Man into Pac-Mom and call it a day, I wanna play Pac-Man World 2 on something that isn't my dusty Gamecube at this point!

Other than that it's pretty good, I would recommend it. You can't go wrong getting it on Game Pass, since that's """free""".

This game is absolutely everything I've ever wanted in an Ace Attorney title. From having multiple witnesses on stand to the "Dance of Deduction", with even the general plot flowing better over the course of 2 games (with no case feeling like a filler case), it's everything I've ever wanted. I'm incredibly satisfied. But....

The game is very very dialogue heavy. And a good chunk of it is redunant. I hope for whatever happens next in Ace Attorney, they at least employ an editor.

Otherwise tho, it's a msterpiece.