Nice addition to the base game, giving me something extra to work towards once I'd completed the main game, as well as offering a fun challenge with master mode.

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

A fun level with a really unique gimmick. Unfortunately short and solely revolves around the central gimmick for the majority of the level. Another great love letter to the source material and we need another Lego Doctor Who game Tt!
Also the sheer fact you have 13 characters in one, each with their own TARDIS was incredible!

Unique character that ignited my love for the series, as well as adding a fun new level to the game while retaining both the lego and portal charm.

An excellent love letter to Sonic in a lego game! really unique character to add to the dimensions cast

A massive downgrade from The Original Adventures, having over-the-top bosses and stale "fight [number] of enemies here" with little substance. The different films are seperated into individual hub worlds that aren't as simple and charming as the maps of the previous entry.

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 remarkable visual novel, having excellent characters, stories, trials, and TWO WHOLE FINALES that are the two best cases in the trilogy. While it takes a while to get on the same wavelength as the game, it lets you use your intelligence, rather than dropping hints all the time. Very worth the mental investment.

Doesn't reach the highs that the first game did, nor has as compelling characters, but does have 3 stories that tie up the entire trilogy excellently, with a stellar finale being the greatest out of the 3 games. Also love my boywife Ron <3

The 3rd chapter blows, the 4th is one of the best in the series, otherwise your bog standard Ace Attorney game.

A watered down version of Ultimate that still has the fun charm of pitting iconic video game characters against each other. While unfortunately lacking in single player content, it shines when playing with friends.

The game lives up to it's title as the ultimate smash bros game, bringing back and balancing every character back from previous titles as well as adding brand new ones and DLC too! It also brings back a fair amount of the sweaty Melee gameplay, making it perfect for tournaments. The only real fault in the game are the spirits which aren't nearly as fun to collect as trophies and the adventure mode relies on them so it's really weak to me but the focus is on the excellent multiplayer game, so it doesn't bother me too much

The greatest game of all time. The best soundtrack, visuals (fight me), aesthetic, tone, characters, settings, story, gameplay, dungeons, it really has it all, culminating into this masterpiece of a game! Even the motion controls were fun, if gimmicky. The ability to change into a wolf were unfortunately underpowered and underutilised, but still varied the gameplay well and built on the story in certain parts to be entertaining. Definitely going to revisit this again for the 12th time at some point.

Honestly, it's very overrated, the first 3 dungeons as child Link are really dull and feel like a drag to the narrative, only past that does it feel like a good Zelda game. Aesthetically however I think it is very charming, holding that blocky nostalgia I love about N64 games. Also water dungeon best dungeon, as it actually feels like a challenge, even if the iron boots drag it out (no pun intended)