The game is fun and runs very well on Switch, even in handheld mode it keeps the framerate up to 60, but the car physics feel a bit too light and weird.

The Switch version runs like shit, and the game itself is full of useless stuff that doesn't make a lot of sense in an arcade racer. Also, why are there boost recharges to get when you can charge your boost gauge also by drifting? At the same time you can't replenish your health in any way...

Cool game but I think it is not as good as Crash 2, mainly because there are too much gimmicky levels and I didn't like the upgrades you get by completing each world (especially the bazooka which kinda breaks the game).

THE 3D platformer. I know some aspects didn't age quite well (especially the camera controls) but I can't help but love this game, it's so iconic.

It has a lot of nice features for a toy camera, and I didn't expect that. Animations and hot spots are pretty cool, for example.

My "comfort game". Sometimes it feels a little confusing but it's fun to pick up and play and it's pretty relaxing for me.

I love/hate this game. The art style and OST are great and aged very well, and the core gameplay is solid, but the controls feel imprecise and make the experience a bit frustrating.

This is what the Splatoon 2 campaign should have been from the start. The game is challenging but not frustrating, all the levels are very clever and replayable and the soundtrack and general atmosphere are unique. Easy recommendation.

One of the best 2D platformers of its generation. The art style is gorgeous, the gameplay is solid and the worlds are well-designed (especially the music levels, those are amazing).

The best Game Boy game in my opinion, and a very underrated gem. It aged very well and I think it's even better than its "successor" Mario vs. DK.

The game is cool, but the 3DS port has the framerate halved and in some levels it's difficult to follow the action on the small screen of the 3DS.