Great kart game, arguably more fun than Mario Kart. The create-a-modes were a huge game changer. I wish this game wasn't left behind on the PS3/PSP.

The whole time I was playing this I said that the level design was too ambitious for the controls. Great music and I love the colorful setting, but the controls suck and the levels suck more.

I cut it some slack because it was such an old game and the first on PS3, but it desperately needed a Kiwami.

The combat is a blockathon suckfest, but I really enjoyed the story and characters in this one. We got to see a more human side of Kiryu with the orphanage, so I'm a little more lenient with most of the first half being little orphan kid drama. I'm also a sucker for tropical settings and loved the time spent in Okinawa.

I enjoyed this game much more on my second playthrough; did more substories, more Majima Everywhere(which is sorely missed in the other games), and took my time.

Some of the bosses are pretty cheesy, and the story had a bunch of padding nonsense in it, but the game was much more enjoyable for me when I slowed down.

Super cheesy and over-the-top anime beat 'em up, with a lot of awesome side content that doesn't ever feel like it gets stale. Except for grinding real estate...

Coming from Skyrim this game feels very empty. I get it's a post-apocalyptic world, but I was really missing some of the liveliness and random encounters in Skyrim. Gave New Vegas a few separate tries but I'm done for good.

I love how Silkbinds improved a lot of weapons and the overall movement in the game. Just wished we got more monsters.

Put in about 600 hours and I still think this is the weakest game in the franchise. A lot of effort was put into decorating, but it seems like they abandoned everything else about the series. Over a year later it's still missing a lot of content from older games.

Interacting with villagers sucks now, it's repetitive and lacks the charm it had in older games. There's also not much else to do but decorate, which was never really my preference.

An awesome party game. I love that each character has a pretty unique moveset, you can tell a lot of thought was put into making this game.

Some parts of this game were pretty frustrating and boring, especially all the drama before the game REALLY starts. I wish I could've finished it because I liked where the story was going, but it couldn't hold my interest.

This is a total comfort game, it's short & sweet. The music is top-notch.

To me The Witcher 3 was just boring. I gave it 2 different tries but I couldn't get very far into it. The gritty medieval setting bored me, along with the combat.

My first "real" JRPG, I was having a great time at first but eventually it became a chore to play. I lost about an hour of progress after dying to a boss with no save points and decided to call it quits for good.

I can see it's a great game, just not for me.