Sun and Moon were the first Pokémon games that I got on release, and while that may provide some bias on my part, Generation 7 in a whole is my favorite Generation of Pokémon.

ORAS were my first time venturing into Hoenn, and as much as people complain about the Battle Frontier, I still really enjoyed these games, though I do love Emerald, and the originals, for that matter.

ORAS were my first time venturing into Hoenn, and as much as people complain about the Battle Frontier, I still really enjoyed these games, though I do love Emerald, and the originals, for that matter.

As a direct game remake with no returning Pokémon besides those featured in the originals (excluding Meltan and Melmetal), this is the route that Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl should have gone. The game combines Pokémon Go capturing with modern Pokémon graphics, and is one of (if not THE) best looking Pokémon game on the Nintendo Switch so far.

Pokémon X and Y were some of the first Pokémon games I played, but the artstyle doesn't really stand the test of time. For the time, the graphics were good, but I'm glad that they moved towards more realistic proportions for models.

Pokémon X and Y were some of the first Pokémon games I played, but the artstyle doesn't really stand the test of time. For the time, the graphics were good, but I'm glad that they moved towards more realistic proportions for models.

The Crown Tundra is the more robust of the two expansions. The setting is alright, as are the new Pokémon, though I feel the highlight of the DLC was the Dynamax Adventures, which I didn't particularly enjoy.

The Isle of Armor is my preferred expansion out of the two released for, simply due to the setting. The new Pokémon are alright, and the new Gigantamax forms are an added bonus.

Toby Fox once again emerged from his three year slumber, casually dropped the best game he has every created, and then went on his merry way composing more music for Pokémon. Needless to say, DELTARUNE Chapter 2 is the best thing Toby has released yet, with certain [[CHARACTER]]s popularity rivalling that of Sans himself, and spawning countless fanworks the likes of which were only seen at the height of UNDERTALE's popularity.

Life is Strange: True Colors is an incredible game with an incredible cast of characters. The whole game was a delight to play, and the ending made me incredibly emotional as I slowly pieced together everything.

There is No Game was one of my favorite games as a child, so when I found out there was a full version, I immediately purchased it and completed it. The game was incredible, and went far above and beyond any expectations I had for it.

Fire Emblem Three Houses was my first Fire Emblem game, and I wouldn't have it any other way. While I've yet to complete all of the routes, the story is great and the characters are great, too.

The Henry Stickmin Collection is the definition of a passion project, with a prologue, 5 episodes, 350 fails, over 400 bios, 32 endings, and 82 achievements.

UNDERTALE will always hold a special place in my heart, since without it, I would never have met some of my best friends and I wouldn't be who I am today.

AI: The Somnium Files was a very enjoyable game that was made more enjoyable through it's branching paths. While the branching paths did cause me to get confused occasionally, it was overall fine. It is held down a little by a few too many modern jokes.