Some of the best 2D Zelda has to offer.

Makes the base game a LOT better. With the expansion pass, Sword/Shield moves up to 4 stars.

May not be classic Tomb Raider... but I've never played classic Tomb Raider so I'm not biased. This game's pretty good, I had fun.

While a cornerstone of the earliest days of 3D games, the controls, camera, and physics make this a game that doesn't hold up very well at all in the modern era.

Had so much promise, but it quickly got extremely irritating to play not long after release. Also, the pricing system for skins is absurd.

Had some promise, but just ended up being a mid-tier Pokémon game. Play it if you're a fan of the series, or for series completionist purposes.

One of my favorite games of all time.

It's the original Super Mario Bros. Not the best in the series, but worth a play if you're a platforming fan.

Great game for first-time fighting game players, just not for me. At least until they change a few things.

A 3D Mario classic. Controls wonderfully (albeit the camera freaks out sometimes and messes with that), and the music is some of the best in the series.

One of the best shooters I've ever played. Infinitely replayable, some of the most fun I've had with friends, and really, really funny.

I love the charm this game has, and the setting is wonderful, but the controls make playing this game a struggle. Everything is an ice level with how much you slip and slide when you land, and some options like the long jump are completely missing. FLUDD is a fun mechanic, I just wish the game as a whole was more well designed.

One of the best mainline Pokemon games.

The best version of the game, in my opinion.