This is one of the best DLCs of all time

I bought this game for the online multiplayer, which I played with a few friends and had an absolute blast. Bowser's Fury was also a spectacular addition to an already spectacular game.

This game represents all my issues with modern Minecraft. The fact that every update has to run on mobile heavily limits what is possible and leads to some incredibly underwhelming updates. Even the updates that add a lot of features I personally feel mess with the core experience. The nether update was cool, but now I have to spend forever searching for the nether fortress. New caves are cool, but now I have to spend forever searching for diamonds. It just takes what I want to do and makes it much longer to accomplish. I still think I'd prefer those updates to ones that add useless changes. Copper had so much potential, but no, it's only used for decoration. If it weren't for the ability to play older versions of Java, I don't know if I'd ever play Minecraft again.

A genuinely great game, it just falls into the pitfall of being so similar to the original. It definitely does things to set it apart from botw, but looking back through my memories of the game, I could barely recall most of the time I spent playing

It was a good game; it was just so easy and short. I fully completed the game in about 10 hours. I enjoyed what was there, I just wish there was some more variety, like if they gave the main cast of characters slightly different movement like in 3D World. At least then I'd have a reason to play it again. Still a great game, and a huge step up from the new soup hell we were trapped in, but I was just left wanting more.

This game has so much going for it and so much going against it. There's so many weird choices made gameplay wise that can hamper the experience, but in a strange way, I feel as if it elevates the experience. The story is one of my top five video game stories ever and I love how well written each character is. They feel like real people, which is incredibly difficult to pull off in a video game. Genuinely a masterpiece, though you have to put up with a bit of garbage to experience it.

I have gone back and forth on loving and hating this game so much, but I can't stop playing it. After every failed run, it drags me back into the caves the beat me up again. It's so hard to tell if I'm enjoying myself or just losing my mind.

The gameplay is pretty good, but there's so much going against this game. Online only can suck my balls

I was a pretty big fan of the original slime rancher, so it's fair to say the sequel had me rather excited. When it came out, it was everything I had hoped for, and more. Many issues that I had with the original had been remedied in this sequel. It still is in early access, and I generally believe that there still isn't quite enough content to justify the asking price, but I'm excited to experience what the developers plan to deliver.

This is pretty much the only game I play on my phone. I've been playing it since launch on and off, and recently I've really gotten into it. Tower defense isn't usually a genre that I enjoy too much, but I've always had a soft spot for bloons since my days of playing the flash games on Coolmath. It also helps that this game is really good.

Fortnite is fun to play with friends, but so is almost every other multiplayer game ever. It used to be more fun when it was new, but now it feels less like a game and more like a product. It isn't as bad as people make it out to be, but I just don't want to play Fortnite ever again.

It's a pretty great game. The story is nice, the gameplay is engaging enough for its runtime, and I really enjoyed all the characters. My main complaint is that I think the story could have done a little more, it was good, don't get me wrong, but it didn't feel too inventive. To me, it felt really similar to Wandersong, which is a good thing, I love that game, but it just didn't feel different enough, and it also wasn't quite as good. The gameplay, on the other hand, was leaps and bounds ahead of Wandersong. I think it's a really good title, and if it interests you, I'd recommend it.

I used this game most of the time to just draw pictures. Sometimes I'd connect to people around me, but mainly I think I just liked the rainbow pencil.

I used to think that people who played minesweeper were just really good at guessing, and it was really impressive to me. Now I actually understand the game and it is kind of a letdown.

To me, this is the pinnacle of roguelikes. I think I could just hop on and do a run at any time. It's just so replayable. This game singlehandedly started a phase where I played tons of rogue likes. Some good, some bad, but none were able to beat this one.