Fantastic 60fps gameplay on the Vita, a timeless, mindbending story, plenty of gameplay variety, and some fantastic - absurd - character moments stringing it all together.

Not everyone's cup of tea, but the absolutely bonkers cutscene direction made this for me. Entertaining stealth gameplay, wrapped up in cocaine. Lovely.

Fantastic MGS gameplay, with an extremely entertaining storyline. I know calling this one the 'James Bond' of MGS is cliché and done to death, but it hits all the same right notes as a good Bond flick.

Fun for a couple of rounds, but not really anything more special than that. Excellent use of the Joycons for some of the minigames, though.

A 'monkey's paw' of a video game, given it's a bloody good time, but is one of about two games Nintendo WON'T add DLC for. A shame, as having a couple of extra maps, characters and minigames would've been EXACTLY what this needs for replay value.

Kirby! In 3D! And just as routinely enjoyable as all the other Kirby games.

...Apparently. Only played this one, so I wouldn't know, to be honest. But I certainly enjoyed myself!

A lovely way to play a classic (with some neat bonus features, and a whole extra game!), even if the tiny screen real estate can make things a little tricky.

The lack of map and monochromatic, same-y room layouts made this an absolute nightmare. However, it was still enjoyable enough to eek out secrets, and see it through to the end. Very impressive for the console!

Classic RPG issue of needing to constantly grind to face the constant difficulty spikes. Wouldn't be AS much of a problem, if you didn't need to grind jobs as WELL as levels, so it ultimately felt like too much of a slog before it got interesting.

Top-notch atmosphere, fantastic music, and slick gameplay, it's no wonder this game is so highly regarded. A couple of minor issues aside, it's well worth your time.

While I'm not overly keen on the mission-style structure, boring enemy designs or pointless online mode, the animations, graphics, and moment-to-moment gameplay are all brilliant.

The stairs can go to hell.

Takes the incredible animations and graphics of the previous game, and polishes them to a fine shine, with some lovely gameplay improvements to boot. Certain mechanics could be used more, but it's still an immensely solid romp.

Stone cold classic, horrifying low-poly caricatures and all. Purely nostalgia bias, but many a good afternoon was had when I was younger, burning rubber and sniping my family with Blue Shells. Ahhhhh...

Back in my day, Pokémon Rumble was a darling little Wiiware game, inoffensive but great fun for a wee lad only VERY rarely allowed to buy any Wii Shop points.

How the mighty have fallen. This series ended not with a bang, with one third of a whimper, as you had to pay to buy gems to roll for the chance to unlock the rest.

A fantastic idea, with great presentation, but rough around the edges and doesn't QUITE hit the mark. Thankfully, the sequel -despite suffering from development issues due to covid - exists, which addresses most of these problems. Phew!