(I guess I should review this too?)

Zen is cool and I think the game benefits from having it. Feels like a nice escalation from the rest of the game. It goes from a beautifully serene alien forest with only an occasional sign of horror to a chase down by a gonad spider ending at a completely alien factory with barely any signs of anything human. While I do enjoy this part of the game a ton they really could have cut back a bit. It loses the tension for me in Gonarch's Lair and Makes Interloper a complete slog.

I love this game more than I love myself.

Shows up after you try to get some dream nail dialogue.
Gives you a side quest.
Is the best boss fight in the game.
Disappears.
Doesn't explain further.

So some technology company worked on a shitpost game? Why?

This is my first Tony Hawk game and I had an amazing time. The only real problem I have is the time limit and the fact that there's not much content outside the base game.

I would like to get into the older ones if game preservation wasn't a joke, Oh well.

It's like a demon looked into all of the screwed-up parts of my brain, insecurities, and made a video game. I had to sit down for a bit, then played some more Pikmin 4.

I just keep pressing Y and it just keeps working.

Olimar is everything
He's just Louie

I HAVE TO 100% THIS GAME NOW AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH

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Papa-pizza
Raveloli
Gabaghoul

It suffers from a little too much handholding, especially near the beginning, but once you get past that this is up there with 3 for the best Pikmin game from the visuals to the gameplay and Oatchi is here now too.

Very minor complaint but I missed it when Louie barely spoke made him feel much more like a force of nature or something.

Two nobody's fighting in the middle of nowhere for everything.

Will forever be known as "The Dark Souls DLC that comes before The Ringed City, which also has Sister Freide"

I think this might be the best AAA game of all time.

(Ithryll Dungeon sucks ass tho)