Mostly solid as a game (though the combat can feel somewhat imprecise at points) but I really enjoyed this as a Star Wars experience more than anything. With so much of recent Disney Star Wars content feeling kind of nostalgia pandering and low effort it's refreshing to get a story set in this universe that feels relatively original and like it had love and care put into it. The set pieces are also really interesting and well realized, Dathomir especially was really cool (Merrin my beloved).

Dream blunt rotation: the king of all cosmos

Hyper Light Drifter is great because its a really gorgeous and introspective game that also has a shotgun that you can use to viscerally annihilate people at point blank range

Damn, that was fun as fuck. Amazing controls and the perfect balance of linear and open for me. Guess I'm a Metroid fan now.

A really fun game but that was about it for me, the story and soundtrack didn't really grab me like they did other people

Really wanted to love this game but it was just analysis paralysis simulator for me

big fan of games that are a bit mentally sick in the head

Sorry but I don't really see the appeal with this game, playing with friends I just found it extremely repetitive and the combat never felt satisfying to me.

The absolute essential party experience. Even though I find Guesspionage kind of boring and I don't get the hype surrounding Trivia Murder Party I have so many unforgettable memories with my friends in Quiplash, Tee K.O. and Fakin' It.

Anyone who actually understands this game is a superhuman and I fear them

Yeah sex is good but have you ever had all three bonus bananas at once in Fruit Ninja?

This game did the impossible: provide a satisfying end to a series that had its lore totally destroyed by FNAF 4 and Sister Location. As embarrassing as it is that ending monologue still gives me chills. Too bad Help Wanted and Security Breach had to exist.

This game's meta is insane, I've spent months in the community and I still don't really understand if most towers are good or not.

But yeah, Bloons is a pretty great comfort game to me, its nice to play if I'm exhausted after work or something. It's fun to experiment and try to see how far you can get on certain maps or try out new opening strategies.

As a huge astronomy nerd I still got a lot of mileage out of this game but I don't ever find myself coming back to it anymore. I understand that planetary collisions aren't exactly easy to simulate but for a game that prides itself on following real world physics it's kind of egregious that when I throw Mars at the Earth the Earth just kind of eats it and gets bigger.