Miitopia is a game I didn't expect to fall in love with. It's a very simple RPG, with pretty basic mechanics, but the energy its presented with kept me playing for hours and hours. Making characters is easy, and downloading them is even easier. This game is a blast for casual RPG gameplay fans.

Yellow Taxi Goes Vroom is a sleeper hit, if you liked Mario Odyssey for it's simple yet deep mechanics and the developers knowing exactly what you have to work with and putting secrets in exactly those places you try and get to, you'll love this game. I'm not done with the game--I've beaten three worlds--but I already know this is a five star game.

I did a boost on a slope so the car was at an angle so that it counts as on the ground so I could do a mid-air backflip using the coyote time into a second mid-air backflip to make it up a ledge, and I thought that was intended. (It's not, unfortunately, you learn how to do it later...) That's the kind of developers we're dealing with here, though. The goats.

I find myself coming back to The Coin Game every now and then to relax and unwind, scoring some fictional tickets. The games are actually fair, so it's a lot of fun to try and get good at them, or at least go for high scores. An enjoyable romp, and leaves me waiting for every update.

I Was a Teenage Exocolonist was a surprise. I've heard lots about it on social media, but when I went to play I found myself entranced by the incredible characters and branching story. The deck building is a part of the game I wouldn't want to see go, but the story is where this game is perfected.

Pony Island is Daniel Mullins' best game. Inscryption is incredibly solid all around, but there's something special about Pony Island to me. If you've enjoyed any of his other games, please check this one out.

My second favorite Zelda game. The exploration is very fun, the dungeons are creative, and the mechanics left an imprint on my brain. The HD version is simply the original but with more QOL features.

This is a game that's going to stick with me for a long time. I could in no way do it justice with a short review, so I implore you to give it a shot if you like story games.

This is one of few games to get me to cry at them, and by the end I was fully sobbing. It's a powerful game that I very highly recommend to anyone interested.

Amazing story with amazing characters. Easily my favorite Ace Attorney game, and a huge recommendation to anyone who likes these kind of games.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is an amazing game for the exploration it provides. While Tears of the Kingdom does what this game does but better, the fact that this game and world was new makes it so much more special.

This game did nothing for me. The visual style is such a turn off that I barely even played 20 minutes total. I really wanted to like this, as I really like other Vampire Survivor type games, but this was not for me.

Before Your Eyes is an experience I think everyone should have at some point. It is an emotional journey, dealing with grief and regret--and the ever present "what if" that so many people face when reminiscing on the past.

Super Mario 3D World is a blast to play with friends. It's a chaotic mess where you throw each other off the edges and everyone is having a great time. Best played with others, but the singleplayer is still a very solid experience.

SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle For Bikini Bottom is a true collectathon must play--for fans of the genre or fans of the funny yellow sponge. The gameplay is solid, level design is mostly tight (except some places like Kelp Forest), and the movement is very fun.

Peggle is a very fun little puzzle game about hitting all of the orange pegs before you run out of balls. Mostly fun as a short little distraction, this game exceeds with its level design and challenges.

Deltarune: Chapter 2 easily clears Chapter 1, simply because of the exceptional storytelling and hilarious characters. If you were skeptical of Deltarune after Chapter 1, please give this a try.