Just a really solid rail shooter. Sometimes that's all you need.

A fun and relaxing trip through the Pokemon world, recommended for fans of the series or anyone looking for a charming game to chill to. Super weird and funny that it ends with a boss fight against Mew lmao

A surprisingly solid attempt at an RTS on console, with a unique and charming world and hauntingly adorable creature design.

One of the best entries in the Mario Kart series, Double Dash refines the handling model while introducing exciting new items and mechanics and offering a huge variety of game modes

An absolute masterpiece of a halloween game, dripping with personality and charm and wrapping it all in a conveniently bite-sized package.

This game just feels nice to play, it has a really comfy aesthetic

A pretty solid package with great dungeons, although the pacing is a bit out of whack in places and the two-world mechanics is half-baked

Swapping erratically between simplistic microgames makes for a surprisingly intriguing experience, and the game has plenty of personality to back this concept up

It's a Pokemon game that doesn't fuck it up

A sublime Metroid experience. Short, sweet, and great fun, with plenty of opportunity for sequence breaking and speedrunning.

This game's story and atmosphere are really good, and it controls great, but the enemy balance is all out of whack and the level design has a lot of serious issues.

One of the better games in its franchise, Final Fantasy IV makes a lot of great use of its mechanical systems to convey the plot, and it's a very good plot with a lot more character drama and moral intrigue than earlier entries in the series.

Final Fantasy is a really fun game that does a lot of interesting things with its plot setup and how it relates to meta elements of the game; Final Fantasy II sucks. The port is still worth picking up on the strength of FF1.