Wow it's crazy how Popcap never made another good game again after this one

This isn't a game. This is a tech demo for the Steam Deck. But it is a cool tech demo.

Weird to consider this a "hidden gem" on the NES, since it gets ported wherever NES games are available, but it's true. This is a usually overlooked NES title that did a good job blending RPG and Beat'em Up elements into a single experience. If you're the kind of person who plays NES games, this is one you can't miss.

Cool tech, Argonaut Software. Too bad every single other Star Fox game invalidates this one's existence since they're ALMOST ALL JUST THIS GAME AGAIN BUT BETTER.

I think I hate this game.

An absolutely miserable slog to play through, this game lacks any of the charm of older Pokemon games, and replaces it with a painfully 2003 "edgy" aesthetic, which I personally hate. All you're left with is a somewhat unique concept, and the very stilted Gen 3 battle system, but you're forced into only double battles and to use shitmons. Just play XD instead, Jesus Christ.

It's a gimmicky 2D fighter with nothing going for it.

Quite possibly one of the most important first-person shooters and sequels of all time, Half-Life 2 raises the bar in so many ways, the design document was literally published as "Half-Life 2: Raising the Bar". It still holds up as one of the best games ever made nearly 2 decades later, and probably always will.

My favorite Ace Attorney game. The new cast is fantastic, and the game has some of the best cases in the series.

My first full season playing D2, Season of the Lost was a fantastic experience, and masterfully set the stage for Witch Queen.

A very solid RPG with excellent characters.

A phenomenal romp that splays to Rockstar's strengths.

An okay expansion storywise, but introduced a whole new subclass to the game, and dramatically changed the face of buildcrafting.

A somewhat disappointing sequel overall, but the final case is one of the best in the series. The new characters introduced in this game add to the world.

A perfect game. An absolutely sublime experience from start to finish. A genre-defining classic. Need I say anymore?

An incredible sequel to a perfect game. While it had a tough act to follow, it pulls through and became an instant classic.