It's hard to review this one. Every single aspect of this game has both awesome and abysmal aspects to it. For example:

Level design can be absolutely stunning but can also be infuriatingly poorly designed.

Controls are fluid and allow for a lot of traversal options that the player can use to navigate huba areas or levels how they want and explore pretty much anywhere they want--but many of these areas and levels are shockingly bad at accomodating this.

The story is surprisingly deep and ambitious, and the asymetrical method of telling it arguably makes it more interesting as you don't fully understand why things are happening until you've seen it from the perspective of another character. But man, the writing in this game is bad to a point that it can't just be a poor translation.

Despite all of this, I had a moderately good experience finishing all the character stories (even Big, who I figured out through a guide and found fairly easy afterwards). But man, without nostalgia, I probably wouldn't have finished this.

Not as good as 3 but a good finale to the original trilogy.

I love poker and and I also love deckbuilders. Inscryption was like a dopamine injection straight into my bloodstream. However, for whatever reason, I really just couldn't get into this one. Maybe it was because it was focsued entirely on making the best hand and not on the bluffing/betting aspects of poker, or maybe it was that I found the art and music to be unappealing rather than endearing, I genuinely don't know why this one didn't click.

I completely understand why it's blowing up right now and selling a ton, and I'm glad people are enjoying it so much, but I just couldn't stick with it and didn't want to return after I put it down.

Fantastic. You really see a progression of quality from Sonic 1 through the end of the original trilogy.

Very solid game, definitely see why this is the one every Sonic game seems to call back to. It struggles to run on the original hardware at times but otherwise a wonderful experience and so much better than the first.

Couldn't imagine beating the final stage without save states though.

It feels almost exactly like Ark: Survival Evolved and I can't stand Ark: Survival Evolved.

Better than I expected (which isn't saying much) but I never want to return to this title. Just sort of boring all around.

Very fun classic platformer but is overshadowed in practically every way by the later entries. Crazy going back to this one after playing Sonic 2 so much as a kid. I never realized how much Sonic 2 improved from the original.