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As a kid who, 1. was obsessed with a little Goofy doll as a small child, and 2. became rapidly enamoured with the Final Fantasy series after I got my hands on FF7 as a 6 year old, the hotly anticipated release of Kingdom Hearts felt as if God had looked inside my mind and decided to grant me a wish for being so epic. To this day I love the feeling of bashing people with a big key (in Kingdom Hearts). The combat still feels fluid and extremely satisfying even with the retroactive comparison to more polished later games, which is really nice. The collecting and unlocking (heh) is perfect (I love reuniting an endless sequence of puppies and being given gummies for doing so). Also I love that Clayton from Tarzan is absolutely ready to shoot a young boy at any moment. Other people might have magical or fantasy-infused weapons, but Clayton has shotgun. Good for him.

I never really thought that the plot of this game was all that weird growing up, but to be honest, hearing Donald Duck go "BWTWTUIWTUIWTYWTYTAUHagJAGH" during emotionally heavier scenes is deeply funny, and Mickey Mouse showing up for one second at the end to go "yeah idk close this door on me I guess, see ya" is undeniably a shocking moment. Too much for my little heart.

Anyway this game is iconic and perfect. Thank you.

The combat and controls still feel so fresh and nice on a current revisit. Also Goofy gets hit by a big rock. Perfect game.

So this is what Limp Bizkit were talking about.

I showed those filthy dogs what's what.

Kirby can suck up literally anything in this filthy universe and I love every second of it. Also the absolute narrative curve ball the game throws out in the last level is iconic. Love u Kirby 🥰

I've been hearing about how amazing this game is for five years and it still exceeded my expectations. Nothing beats finally heading up to the castle and slam dunking 12 guardians with my big glowing sword. Wonderful.

A perfect game that always feels as tasty and fluid and fun as the first time I played it. I love collecting gems >:-)

The third Spyro instalment is a huge improvement on the hyper frustrating Spyro 2, and although I do think this game lacks some of the charm and craft of the first, a lot of the stuff in here is really fun. It's a nice bridging of the gaps between the first and second games.

Also: eggs are good.

My favourite part was when the game's developer, Grace Bruxner, appeared to tell me that the frog detective was spreading misinformation about literature.

At some point, one has to stop.

Every moment of this game feels so good, it's funny, well-designed, and satisfying, but most importantly, Swomp is my little baby man 🥰

Riding a scooter means you can solve crimes fast :-)

This is such a fun, refreshing and addictive new addition to the Pokémon canon. Despite some jank in graphical glitches, some gameplay elements that feel a little too catered to young children, and some character designs I wasn't too fond of, I really loved this. I love running around in the wilderness with my little creatures, I love wearing a three piece suit (cool), and I love the way the game makes it rewarding to keep battling and catching the same Pokémon as you make your way across the land. Also having a smart phone in feudal Japan is funny. Thank you.

A really interesting little exercise in satire, and quite nicely done in terms of commentary on the games industry landscape and how it's changed in the past 30 odd years from both corporate, consumer, and developer perspectives.

The design is quite nice as well, it uses uses some existing screens from the first set of Pokémon games in a slightly more inventive way than most standard rom hacks. A little bit of thought goes a long way there.

The tomes that tell you some background on Tajiri's history are quite beautifully presented too. Cute, real, and a bit sad :'-)