A classic and one of the first games I have the memory of playing.

It's a game ridden with bugs but its story manages to be far better than anything Bethesda has put out recently. New Vegas is a game not afraid of letting the player take horrible decisions and suffer the consequences of said decisions.

I loved being able to use different characters but hate how fast stamina drains. Yes, I get how it is meant to motivate you to use different characters, but still. I kinda got tired of it over time and dropped it since some story elements bothered me and the gameplay eventually bored me.

Compared to 4, this game has better music, combats, and style; however, I found the story and some of the character writing to be a bit lacking at times. Despite my preference for 4's story, Persona 5 Royale was a spectacular game.

I would often play this game as a kid on my DS and it was extremely fun. I loved switching Yoshi with other characters and using their different abilities. The transformation hats and different painted worlds were super fun to use and explore.

Probably not the best version of the game to play but I was a kid and knew no better. I still remember having some fun with it, although not as much as I did with the PlayStation 2 version of the first game.

Much like Pokemon 6, Pokemon Omega Ruby is one disappointing game and an even worse Remake. Graphically speaking, the game has improved and the new art style is quite charming, but the difficulty is a complete joke. They straight up give you a mythical halfway through the story... for free. They also removed the battle frontier which makes no sense since a remake should strive to be better than the ones that came before. The Delta Episode was fun though.

My first playthrough of Metal Gear Solid was very rough due to my lack of understanding of the game's mechanics and its somewhat clunky controllers; however, I'm happy I continued with the series. The way this game can switch from silly to serious is both funny and heartfelt.

My second dive into the Persona series and one of the funniest gaming experiences I've had. This game's story was extremely entertaining and would get me smirking every time I sat down to play it. A sequel that lives up to the previous game.

I played this one on a PSP emulator and loved it. Zack's story is amazing and its significance to the FF7 story overall despite him only appearing for 5 minutes in the original is astonishing.

My introduction to the Soulsborne genre and one of the most refreshing and invigorating gaming experiences I've ever had. I first got it because I believed it would be a replacement for Skyrim that would help recapture the feeling of exploring Skyrim for the first time, but instead, I was given much more. I will always be thankful to Elden Ring for getting me started in my Souls journey.

As a kid, I fell in love with the Pokemon Adventures manga after reading online through scans and was compelled to start playing Pokemon. This was the first Pokemon game that I played and I did so by emulating it on a state-issued, school laptop. Fun times!

Mario Odyssey was one of the first games I played when I received my Nintendo Switch and at the time it was a fun, magical experience. The music was nice and the levels exciting but my tastes have changed recently so I don't see myself going back.

Though I firmly believe that Budokai Tenkaichi was better in regards to the amount of playable characters, scenarios, and costumes; this game has it beat when it comes to its story mode and other mechanics. The stage transitions and the fun minigames like Ten-Shin-Han using his Kikohou on Cell were the highlights of it for me.

This game was so fun as a child. I remember loving the ability to grab an enemy's weapons. The many scenarios and action sequences were super fun as well and how to forget the little Star Wars easter eggs hidden across multiple levels.