An absolute delight, like a marriage of the DS series and the Wii Sports series. I can easily see why people were hype about this during the pandemic last year. Definitely a great timewaster game.

Easily one of the best improved sequels out there. The story is definitely more gripping, the stakes are higher, and there's plenty more to do than before. Almost too much. The school stories are practically somewhere between a sub story and the main plot in length, and there's 10 of them. It's crazy how much I kept going long after the story ended. Easy recommendation if you're a fan of the Yakuza series and wanna keep up with one of Kiryu's unintended successors.

But that Robotics Club can eat a dick, god damn

It's a great beefy DLC package that not only really pulls you in with how much you can play with in terms of interior design, but it's enough to get me back into the base game. It's absolutely a loveable title and is definitely worth the price of admission.

It's basically if you mix Pokemon Go and a pedometer and add in Pikmin. With my Pikmin bias, I absolutely adore the game. Sending them out on expeditions, taking pictures with them, even having them fight mushrooms. It's all lovely, and rather reminiscent of Pokemon Go, but much more lowkey. Definitely something to play if you're looking for a chill mobile experience. I have no idea when I'm gonna drop this game, but I'll write my review for now.

Please, add predators into the mix. Something that could threaten your population that will greatly reward you if defeated.

One of Telltale's finest. The pure insanity of the Sam & Max series blended with the sociopathic logic of point-and-click adventure games. It really is a match made in heaven. I would really love if Sunkape remastered Beyond Time & Space and The Devil's Playhouse next, I'll gladly take whatever new Sam & Max I can get, even if it is just a remaster.

Sam & Max as a whole are genuinely underrated. And maybe it's better that way. I dunno.

About as perfect as Super Monkey Ball has been since the series started. Packed full of content with so many rewards and unlockables to keep this as a fun play for a very very long time. More series need kickass anniversary titles like these.

Maybe it's because of how I'm personally wired, but even knowing what happens in the game didn't prepare me for what comes next. It's a really great game, and even had me feeling sick to my stomach at certain points. I'd say it's worth playing on its gimmick alone.

And I gotta agree with the other reviews here, it's buggy as fuck. How do you make a VN so buggy?!

Basically Mad Libs: The RPG. The character creator is so robust you can make literally just about anyone in the game. There's not a lot of meat or challenge to it, but can lead to a lot of funny moments with the right picks. Just kinda wish there was more substance to the RPG aspects of it.

Everything except for the core gameplay sucks. I'll be jumping back into the game periodically because I know it'll be improved over time, but this is very much a shameless Smash Clone that relies heavily on melee mechanics being intentional tactics. I would recommend if that's your thing.

A wonderful return to form in many ways, harkening back to the job system of Dragon Quest 3 while revolutionizing how side quests were handled in JRPGs entirely. If the concept of a Dragon Quest game for the DS entices you, definitely give this a go. Because this was made for the DS.

A beefy upgrade to one of the best arcade racing experiences out there. While some of the tracks are either mirrored or reskinned, I personally didn't mind at all. The collectibles and crazy unlockable racers really helped me appreciate this game even more than I already did. But how is there not any online for it? Racing people online in Cruis'n would have been incredible.

Also please Nintendo, bring back more racing IPs just like this. You have so many under your belt, don't let Mario Kart have all the fun!

I really enjoyed the characters in the title, along with the drop of multiple worlds and how that was revealed. It's definitely overall weaker than the previous 3 titles, but the worst Dragon Quest game is still pretty good. There's better DQ games out there, but I'd still recommend it.

I could go on about this game for hours, but lemme shorten it up.

The gameplay is good. It manages to perfectly move Persona 5's mechanics to a musou game.

The story is ass. A lot of characters feel dumber than they really are for the sake of the plot to make sense. There's a lot of character moments, some good, some bad. So if you like that there's more of that here.

The new characters are great. I really love what both Sophia and Zenkichi bring to the table. It's a shame Atlus never brings spinoff characters along for the next one, so we'll never see them again.

If you like Persona 5, I'd recommend this game. Because this is absolutely more of that. Although it does have this strange vibe of talking about local food too much.

A big improvement on chapter 1. The Toby Fox humor shines through in his, not to mention the character and dialogue is improved, along with the battles. Definitely a great continuation into the Deltarune saga.

This was a fantastic addition to the WarioWare series. Not relying on a series specific gimmick had me worried, but those fears were put to rest rather quickly. Having a ton of characters each playing rather uniquely and having each microgame tailor made to their playstyle, it's definitely got a more replay value than any previous WarioWare game.

My only major complaints is that some characters are better than others (holy crap Jimmy T had to be the hardest to adjust to), and the lack of full voice acting. Maybe I've been spoiled by WarioWare Gold, but it was definitely missed.

Either way, if you love what WarioWare has done before, its latest outing is definitely up there with the greats. Definite recommend.