This game is adorable. Making Kirby into yarn was such an interesting idea but it worked out really well. Kirby loses his copy ability but thats okay because the aesthetic of the world makes up for it.

This is one of the first games that I ever beat completely on my own. I loved my experience with this game. The concept was already really cool but the gameplay itself was also executed very well. Blob controls well and the game is cute. Has a special place in my heart

I was shocked when this came out because I thought Nintendo had abandoned this series. I was happy to been proven wrong. This game was fun even if a little short. I quite enjoyed the time it took the get through it. The bite size nature of it makes it fun to revisit from time to time

This game was awesome and step back into the open world days of 64 & Sunshine but it wasn't quite there. I really loved my time with this game and had a lot of fun exploring all the new worlds. I didn't love it as much as everyone else though. Moons felt cheap to get because there were so many of them and the worlds all felt too disconnected from each other.

This rerelease was pretty good. Definitely glad to have the game get a second life on a more accessible console. This version had online which was very welcome as it allowed my gf and I to play through the whole thing together very quickly. Bowser's Fury was also a welcome addition. It was basically like a whole new original game with the full 3D World. This is a very good package.

Take three near perfect games and bundle them together and it should have been an excellent product but Nintendo found a way to botch this. First, the games are basically in their original versions. I was hoping for an HD remaster or something. Second, the limited release idea, in the middle of COVID no less, was idiotic of them. And finally, this didn't even include everything. Notably, Galaxy 2 & 3D Land were missing. I hope next time Mario gets a celebration, its better than this was.

This game was weird. The Sonic parts were too short. The Avatar parts were too long and weird. The game itself was really easy and also short. The story felt like a fan fiction come to life. It was usual Sonic cringe but a fun time waster that I did enjoy speeding through

I am not a Kingdom Hearts or Final Fantasy megafan like this game caters to but I am a Disney fan. In that regard, I was disappointed in the lack of Disney songs but I understand. Most of the game were original KH songs instead. That was fine because they're good songs and I love rhythm games a lot. This made you attack enemies on beat and it was pretty cool execution. I enjoyed this a lot.

I've beaten this game multiple times but most recently was in 2014 with a friend of mine. We would take turns with the remote after every death or after every room clear. Something like that. It was a lot of fun to play it that way and thankfully the game is short enough to get through in a few sittings. The whole idea is fantastic and the mansion itself is really cool. I like the art style and how kind of serious it is in the Mario world which usually isn't too serious

This game is my first game and still one of my favorites. It is just so original. There's not really another game quite like this. Making the platforming based on locations that could actually exist on a tropical island was genius. Over 20 years later and this game looks gorgeous. The Gamecube did an incredible job with graphics. The music is also excellent. The gameplay is so smooth too. Mario moves perfectly and using FLUDD feels intuitive. Nintendo knocked it out of the park here

Even though I do not know Japanese, this game is still easy to understand, play, and enjoy. The music is fantastic and the minigames are so creative to take advantage of each of unique track. Thank God the GBA is region free!

This game was one of the first ones I ever owned. I restarted constantly and never got past the first or second gym until Chuggaaconroy uploaded his Emerald LP. Thanks to him, I actually managed to complete this game all those years later

This is definitely the most difficult game in the Rhythm Heaven series but it sure is a lot of fun. It took a really long time to get the hang of this one but I did and now it all feels natural. The flicking and holding sideways is a tough adjustment. Especially the flicking. I find that it doesn't always register well. I also think that this has the weakest soundtrack out of all of the RH game series.

This title pushed the DS to its limits when it came to graphics by having huge locations and lot of animations. The music is always top notch in Pokemon games. What makes Black/White stand out, though, is how good the story was. GameFreak knocked it out of the park making these games have one of the most interesting and compelling stories & characters in all of Pokemon. They've yet to top these titles imo

This was one of my first gaming memories as an older child/preteen. I sunk hours playing through the main game and training my team. I also had a lot of play time in the local multiplayer mode in the mines. I did ultimately beat this game after years and then modded the heck out of it with an action replay. Fun times