Reasonably fun at the best of times, but unnecessarily frustrating at the worst. Its old low-poly charm is there and really carries my rating, but it's really hard to see why it's so beloved beyond that, there are so many parts where the controls, difficult enemies and quirky geometry detract from the experience with it dragging out towards the end with no goal.
I stopped before I got to Xen because of the horror stories from it, and since I didn't like it before then I'm keeping well away. Maybe my opinion will change down the line, but for now: a 2.5

A really fun party game that mashes up all the ideas of the Wii series games up to that point together to form a brilliant set of minigames and party modes! There's such a plethora of things to do that I can't talk about everything in depth, but every minigame is solid and the boards could be a little better I still applaud them for doing something unique with them. Overall a really underrated game from the Wii series that I wish people experienced over Mario Party

A hidden (yet expensive) gem of the lego series, featuring a really diverse cast of characters and classic locations from those series, probably being the best example of the toys to life games. Shame that most of the game is DLC and inaccessible without most of the characters

An alright but half-baked bond game, using the same graphics from GoldenEye: reloaded, being dated and over-saturated. The story isn't as strong as the films of origin or the GoldenEye remake as it was fairly rushed, fracturing them as flashbacks. The split screen is a step up from GoldenEye on Wii but the online was dead on arrival.

A decently fun multiplayer platformer with great upbeat music and easy to grasp controls. It isn't something I'd jump to play at a moments notice however, unless I was asked if I wanted to play with others.

By far the best Mario Kart experience of all the games, bringing forward the most beautiful graphics and best controls which are dated on the older ones. Brilliant tracks, polishing off the retro tracks and creating new and creative ones with even more coming too! Always a blast with others, whether you play a grand prix or battle mode, which has been drastically overhauled from it's predecessor.

An extraordinarily unique puzzle game, bringing creative new ways to solve test chambers. Hilariously fun and often times creepy, but sadly very short

Very solid lego game, but a little lacking in content compared to The Complete Saga and with less depth in character variety/fighting styles

A fun survival horror game that lives up to it's high regard, even with the few unavoidable faults in gameplay. The only part which is a major area of concern is the pretty shallow story, but the puzzle solving more than makes up for it.

A really fun, diverse and (surprisingly) artsy fighting game that is best enjoyed when brawling with friends.
I usually save my reviews for games I've completed (or mostly completed) but I'm not a die hard fan or anything, I'll pick up and play it when I feel like it and have a blast button mashing on some poor cpus, and I appreciate being a casual in a game like this. Maybe one day I'll learn how to play it competitively but I'm happy with my current relationship with the game

Such a brilliant game, even after all this time, but this edition is one you absolutely need to mod to have a good experience with, since the QOL upgrades with the HD project are a necessity for anyone wanting to play this.
The "HD" textures of the base game are shocking but the HD project beats Capcom by miles, which is why you absolutely need the mod, as well as built-in enhancements so you can tailor make your own comfortable experience.

A really unique game that builds on the foundation of Breath of the Wild, while also reimplementing old Zelda traditions. The better dungeons, bosses, musical score, story and abilities really sold me on the game, while the reshuffled and expanded overworld made it a good remix for BotW.
It does unfortunately re-tread the same ground its predecessor does, leading people to believe it's glorified DLC, which it often does come off as, but it did make me appreciate BotW and its fresh design again.
While the story is leagues better than BotW, it does muddle up the already iffy timeline and introduces too many new things never seen until this game (much like BotW) which would've been excellent for a new IP but not Zelda.

A rough wii port that has some infuriating moments due to its half-implemented control schemes and lower graphical fidelity. Not to say that I didn't enjoy it when it was good and its (local) multiplayer, it just didn't hit the mark compared to GoldenEye 3 years later.

An excellent multiplayer experience in a classic, Mario style whimsical adventure.

A fun, but hard to get into game that relies heavily on its multiplayer and not its (original) selling point, the campaign. The diversity in planets and eras are fantastic, even if it took a while for them to be fully implemented and while the game isn't loot box reliant, it was still an awful move to make it pay to win. Online is filled with veteran players who haven't quit, so it's hard to pick up for that reason, but I'm patient.
On the campaign side, it was a little short for me, and the resurrections campaign was even shorter, making it feel underwhelming for a huge selling point of the game, still fun, but not substantial.