This is a solid fighting game.

I've played both the PS2 and PS3 versions, but I played the PS2 version first. I played this game a ton as a kid, but in hindsight it's kind of empty.

I wish more games went for an "interactive animation" look like this one does. It's really hard, though.

I played this back when it was new. I remember enjoying it, but nowadays I doubt I would.

This game looks nice and has good music, and the writing is generally amusing. It's also super difficult if you play by yourself.

This game is really good for getting me to be able to listen to podcasts because it occupies my eyes and hands but not my ears or brain.

It's a neat twist on the usual Zelda formula, but I just couldn't quite get into it.

This game relies a lot on pop culture references for its humor in a way that got tiring for me pretty quickly. Also, I played this right after playing SR3 and the lack of gameplay changes did not win it any points with me.

The game is pure dumb fun. As long as you're okay with that, it's a good time.

The game is cool, but I'm not good enough at this kind of game to get the most out of it.

I tried playing this game with the wrong AV cable so it had no color or sound. I should give it another try once I can be sure that won't happen again.

You really can tell why this game became the foundation for Zelda games' design. It's got the special sauce. The boss fight in Tower of Hera is a real bastard, though.

The game is fun, but I feel like I wasn't quite the right audience for it.

It turns out that I'm not really a fan of Mario-style platforming.

This game's kind of cool, but the touch screen gimmick does not help it out. Also the final boss was a real bastard.