Very cute, cozy and wholesome platformer. Very fun, just wish the stick controls weren't broken (you can only move in 8 directions, the camera is analog though)

A good game, but the weakest in the series so far. Very short and holds your hand too much, when the credits started rolling it felt like I had finished the tutorial. But unlike with Pikmin 2, it wasn't like "the real game starts now", the game actually ended.

The extra content in the Switch version is nice.

Louie is a war criminal.

Amazing experience. Disgustingly difficult, but that's exactly what I loved the most. It's not hard to get to the credits, but the thing is, the real game begins after that. And it's been a long time since a game has put me on edge so many times, this is really one of the hardest games I've ever played, but in a good way. When Nintendo feels like it, they're godlike at making insanely difficult post-game challenges and here they REALLY felt like it. I 100%'d the game and enjoyed every second of it.

I also loved the characterisation done in the enemy and treasure logs, for both Olimar and Louie. Louie you crazy bastard.

Very fun, frustrating at times in terms of actually getting the controls and the camera to cooperate but still super charming and enjoyable. Excited to play the rest of the games now

This game has an impossible scope and yet it's fully realised. An incredible experience that I'll never forget.

Super creative platformer. It's a bit jank at times but easily forgivable. I can see how the final level must have been hell in the original version, so I'm glad its difficulty was toned down a bit in the Steam version

Whoever made this romhack must be a pretty cool guy! Reonu, huh? I'd like to meet him someday!

Levels of jank so high that it feels like you've been thrown into an unfinished Unreal Engine project at times. Still charming, fun, and appeals to my nostalgia, so I enjoyed it

Sometimes playing this game is actual torture, but it's absolutely worth it for the experience. Loved it and loved seeing how much the Xenoblade games draw from it.

Very creative game, short and sweet, we need more VR games with a cohesive singleplayer campaign like this

It's alright, but people overhype it by saying that "it feels like an official expansion". It really doesn't. But it was very enjoyable nonetheless

Very fun, but also way too short, should be a DLC. PC version is very unstable and frequently crashes to desktop.

A bit repetitive, but very cool nonetheless. The DLCs were a highlight for me

Super engaging story, always had me wondering what would happen next