Being able to replay the my favorite Zelda with fresh puzzles was a wonderful treat and I wish they would do it again

ggs on being able to make so much money on such a crap game

I cannot think of a better example of a game absolutely self destructing than this one

Sunk waaaaay too much time into this

The sound of this game was so soothing. I wish there was an HD remake of this for PC.

I wish the PC version of LoL was like this.

Played a lot of it during Summer of 2020. Never quite finished the MSQ, but it was probably as into an MMO as I'll ever get.

Trials games are always a fun little mindless distraction. This is the one and only game I ever tried on Stadia and I had to rebuy it on Steam because I couldn't handle the input lag.

I don't know if I just got old or if it isn't as good as the first two, but after being so excited to play a new KH game, I just couldn't stay motivated to finish it

Didn't feel as fun as the first time around

I only played this for minutes - not gonna lie, getting this on clearance was the cheapest way to get a microphone for Rock Band.

I played the heck out of this game for some reason. Minesweeper Flags + Alcohol + Music was my way to unwind for years. I wish I could play it on Xbox One.

I got this game for free when I bought an xbox 360. There was a time when I was obsessed with getting 100% achievements on as many games as possible and figured it wouldn't take too long on this. I spent hours and hours going for "Level 11 100% on Dragon Warrior!" and for the longest time this was one of my prouder achievements because I had spent so many hours going for it.

I haven't played this game since I was a kid, but I have big nostalgia for it. I remember how stunning kid me thought the fog lifting on drake lake was.

Earns a high rating based on its soundtrack alone