Ok, I am finally going to get around to playing Dark Souls 1. Not 2, not 3 (both games I love and are said to be inferior) but I am finally going to buy and start to play one of the most critically acclaimed games and pieces of art of all time.

Damn, the Tomb Of The Giants got hands tho.

Shit went off the walls and now I'm actually invested.

ZeldaTears of the Kingdom is a phenomenal game with the best open world I ever had the pleasure to experience since the first Breath Of The Wild.
Even though it has a few flaws much like the first but much like the first it's just fun to explore and see what this new world has to offer.

I remember when I first found this game. It was a few months after I got my brand-new Nintendo Switch for Christmas and I was looking for a new game to play. My scrolling stopped when this caught my eye. It was fifteen dollars, so I bought it played it completely blind, and came out with a really good time. That was around five years ago.

Now here I am. I managed to get my grubby fat hands on a Switch OLED and now I'm waiting for Breath Of The Wild 2 to release. To fill that time I've been dabbling with a few Indies, and replaying Mario Galaxy. Then, while going through the Eshop once more redownloading a few things this game caught my eye again.

To say Super Daryl Deluxe is a weird game would be an understatement. This is a total acid trip from the start where you're having textbooks thrown at you from an octopus version of a character you meet later to the final boss being a buff-as-hell skeleton. All packaged with an art style that while being cartoony can be grossly realistic at times their details.

The writing and tone sometimes feel like something tailor-made for me with dozens of characters just there to give you a short side quest that rewards you with some funny dialogue. The main reward 100% the game is just more dialogue and this is one of the rare cases where I'm fine with that. You'll never know what kinda wacky shit they throw at you next and it's all taken surprisingly seriously.

In short Super Daryl Deluxe while not perfect in some areas is a triumph in comedic video games. If I were to recommend one game I have reviewed, even though it might not be for everyone I defiantly recommend Super Daryl Deluxe. It desperately deserves more love.

Honestly, I started playing this out of interest and it made me a genuine Duke Nukem fan. Hail To The King Baby!

I loved playing this the first time I got it. I love how they managed to copy everything about the classic games, Sadly even to the faults. I still think 3 and Knuckles is better but this is defiantly one of the best Sonic games of all time.

Getting a really good streak and then losing it on the last question is some of the saddest shit as a kid.

It's good but there isn't anything here that Fallout 2 does better.

Funny squirrel swears and drinks and maybe that's all you need to make it a good game.

I wonder what Hazbin Hotel fans think of this game.

It Sands off the rough edges of the first and is just a much better game overall.

(This Fallout 3 and New Vegas kind of forms the holy trilogy of Fallout in my head)

Dodged a bullet buying this one. (I just finished Arkham City)

I'd rather shave my nutsuck with a box cutter than play this mid shit again.

Pretty good DLC with a cliffhanger that is never going to be resolved, isn't it?

What an amazing well put together game! Something I can replay again and again and again! I sure do hope the creator isn't a Jordan Peterson fan!