My first game ever, or at least the first one that I remember, got it as a christmas gift along the Nintendo 64. Very fond of it.

I've had and still have good times playing this and Pokémon Stadium 2 with my brothers. The minigames are great fun and the animations give the Pokémon so much personality.

Have had and still have great times playing this with my brothers, so this game and Stadium 1 hold a special place to me.

I think this was the first online multiplayer game I played. I was fascinated back then that you could play with people from other places. The style and ideas were cool, I think this game could do well with a remake.

I imagine this would be a fun game with friends, but it runs so bad on Xbox, and the online multiplayer is so slow. Wanted to like it but I didn't have a great time with it.

Got all the achievements but one (online was shut down by that point) in a trip, while playing in the hotel, had some decent fun.

I remember playing this with a steering wheel and having an hourglass clock to measure the time so I and my brother could both play and switch places. One of my first gaming experiences, I loved jumping when the bridge over the river was going up.

Best Uncharted game in my opinion, and the multiplayer was great.

Gachas are not for me but the gameplay was worse than some other gachas, kinda boring to me. But it's nice to see familiar characters with cool and new outfits.

Not very fun playing it alone. :(

One of the few games that actually made both of my parents play a videogame. Fun times.

I liked the cuttle little badges.

A very charming but frustrating game. The graphics are beautiful, especially in places like the museum or aquarium, the detail in many of the items is astounding, the QOL improvements give you a better experience than past games, a good but flawed soundtrack taking a step down compared to past games, and the same goes for villagers dialogues and interactions being worse than in past games.

The QOL improvements are a mixed bag since they made some things way better, but others are still extremely tedious and they also added some limitations that don't really make sense, those are things that can make you completely drop the game or stop playing for months. The same goes for villagers interactions, there are some very fun or cute moments thanks to the things they added, but it gets old pretty quickly and you end up reading or watching the same thing many, many times.

Animal Crossing New Horizons is a nice and pleasant experience, but flawed and tedious in some aspects.

2006

Surprisingly good for a licensed game. Played this with my little brother back in the day.

Doesn't really feel like a Fallout game, the story is very lackluster and the building aspect was not necessary, but I enjoyed the gameplay, it was enjoyable in that aspect, and overall had a good time with the game.