Lacked many features that where basically mandatory in a game like this on launch.
The game kinda died for me and everyone else from there.

Haven't played to much of this yet, but so far it has been enjoyable.
It feels very similar to Smash 4, but I'm not sure how I feel about perks and ingame currency for a game like this...

Very simply, not for me.
You're lucky I even have 5 minutes of play time to know what this is.

Being a very fast paced game, Move or Die allows groups of four to try as hard as they can to screw over each other.
It's fun, but there are other games I gravitate towards first.

A surprisingly broken version of Monopoly, filled to the brim with unpolished graphics and unbearable performance.
At the very least, it technically functions.

Starts off really strong, but ends up devolving into boring fetch quests. Puzzles end up being frustrating after awhile.

A very charming and funny text adventure.

A sequel that fixes a lot of the problems the original game has. Having a generally bigger scope as well lends this one to be much more memorable and enjoyable in general to play!

A fun concept that unfortunately gets very repetitive after awhile. It ends up feeling very tedious after a certain point.

Very cool bullet-hell game.
Good music and multiplayer makes this one very fun!

A fun co-op game. Very frantic and somewhat stressful.

Another great pack, even if outshined by 7 in a couple ways.
I also wanna mention the all of the accessibility features in this one specifically, many new elements are life-savers sometimes!

Jackbox returns with its best pack to date. This is the only pack where I think every single game is a certified banger!

You got Trivia Murder Party 2, the best Jackbox game to date, and a number of other mediocre to forgettable games.
That may sound harsh, but I hold Jackbox to a particularly high standard because I know of the potential all of their games have.

A solid pack, if a bit mediocre in terms of Jackbox packs.