JohnRPG
can't say for other difficulties, but on normal mode the Master King trial was challenging but really fun. Amy, Tails, and Knuckles I also found really fun to play, and while the final boss was confusing, you can't help but adore how cool as hell you feel playing it. Idk why this added story is this hated tbh, I thought it improved Frontiers greatly
2022
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Really fucking solid game despite having a ton of flaws. The base game's final boss was pretty bad but luckily the story DLC made up for that. Cyberspace is probably my biggest issue with the game, it was never crazy fun and the entire design made me just want to play Generations since it has WAY better boost mechanics. The open world was way more fun than I expected it to be, and combat was super delightful, ESPECIALLY THE TITAN FIGHTS. WOW. all in all, it's a great game but it's flawed in many ways. Hoping a potential sequel can fix cyberspace, general art direction / models, and graphical stuff like pop-ins. Great time
2011
2011
literally pointless. I remember growing up hyped for episode metal because metal sonic is one of my favorite sonic characters, but this was just 4 levels from Sonic 4 with metal sonic that plays the same as sonic, and means nothing. What a worthless game, at least it's free if you have episodes 1 and 2
2007
I feel like Super Mario Galaxy is pretty slow on start, but over time I really found myself enjoying the game and getting all 120 stars. My only major complaint is that the camera can be tricky to control and a lot of things about how Mario controls bugs me, but they didn't get in my way too much. Really creative game with a ton of unique ideas and an amazing OST!
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Is this expansion perfect? No. There's a long stretch of little to no significant story, and I really disliked how they handled unlocking certain customization features. But DEAR GOD does this game have some of the highest peaks in the entire Xeno series. All of Chapter 5 was beat for beat perfect. Amazing ending to the trilogy of games I love so much.
2022
1998
I don't know how a single game can have this much lore and story packed into it, it's honestly insane. Sure, the gameplay is kinda meh and outdated and it's not without flaws, but the story of Xenogears and its characters are some of the best I've ever seen. This game is still being called back to through Xenoblade, and it's clear why.