Just a collection of mini-games. A lot of them are fun, but there isn’t too many things other than that. There isn’t any reason to play this game other than for nostalgia.

This game is ok. Don’t play if you hate the color green.

A fairly short game that leaves a good impression. This game taught me that a man in a bathrobe with a katana is the most dangerous person I could ever encounter. Can’t wait for the DLC.

I have played this game for 210 hours. With this experience, I can confidently say that it sucks.

You get to explore a fallen bug kingdom with a sword. My all time favorite game.

I don’t think this game is bad or mediocre, but I definitely expected more. The dialogue, voice acting, and writing was impressive compared to other games. The combat, however, was lacking and not very satisfying. Overall a good game with just a few flaws.

It was ok. I was expecting more changes.

I didn’t know what to expect from Disco Elysium, I had only heard that it’s good. I’m glad I didn’t do much research about this game before I played it. Going in completely blind gave me an amazing RPG experience that I will remember fondly.

This game is well known for having a good story, engaging RPG mechanics, and memorable writing. It also has Raul Tejada, so it obviously gets five stars by default.

A fun and short metroidvania. The game itself is fairly easy, but some of the bosses are challenging. Play this game if you enjoy property damage and cats.

I remember liking my first playthrough of this game, but I can’t bring myself to play from start to finish again. I always get bored with the main quest and just stop playing. Far Harbor was pretty fun though.

I like how the funny Pokémon follow you.

This felt like a Call of Duty campaign.

By far my favorite sprite work of any Pokémon game. It was kinda difficult to play coming from the new games, but I was able to understand how it worked pretty quickly.

Spoiler: When Stanley came to a set of two open doors, he entered the door on his left.