An innovator in fighting games. Has aged pretty poorly since, but you gotta respect it paving the way.

In an era where there were 10,000 dance game clones, Boogie is an enigmatic marvel of awful proportions and stands out as one of the drizzling-liest of shits.

Countless hours spent on this. It's admittedly not one of the best theme park / coaster games, but its incredibly 2000s soundtrack and its nostalgic vibes are just too much for me to give anything less than a four star rating for.

Took me a bit to get into the drastically different form of gameplay compared to the previous Ratchet and Clank games but Deadlocked goes hard if you give it a chance.

Perhaps the most highbrow and sophisticated of soundtracks.

A fucking masterpiece. Includes just the right amount of necessary mango references.

🎵 I flew through rings today, to see if I still feel...I focus on those rings, the only thing that's real. 🎵

"The Principal and the Pauper" of Simpsons games. Total ass.

Genuinely has enough dialogue to double as a full-length Penguins of Madagascar episode.

This was one of the games I was never allowed to get at Blockbuster as a kid. I wish I was still allowed to not get it as an adult.

Before millions of kids wasted time on 3D Space Cadet Pinball, Pokemon Pinball was probably the top choice in Y2K era pinball games, and for good reason. Addictive, unique, and still holds up well today.

"Here's the deal, Airto. You give me information and I won't send you to immigration."

In the midst of early 2000s Super Smash-mania, somebody decided they really wanted Godzilla and Mothra to fight in big cities, but didn't own the trademarks, so they took the great value brand versions of those movie monsters and made a pretty mid PS2 title out of it.

Be ready to hear Evan Bourne and Dashing Cody Rhodes' theme songs all. the. fucking. time.

One of my favorite classic PS1 games is Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue, which has stellar controls and seemingly infinite (and beyond) replayability. This? This is not that. This is, in fact, the very opposite, as Buzz slips and slides all over lazy maps with no story or reason to give a shit. You are a sad, strange little game.