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Persona games make me want to kill myself by momentarily letting me live the illusion of a perfect friend group

Mario wonder feels like the biggest 2D Mario game since World. After so many years of the same basic games we finally got one that makes a name for itself. There’s so many cool new power ups and enemies. Every level has its own little story and mechanic. But the best part is when you get the wonder seed and it turns everything on its head. It’s crazy how there’s a wonder seed for every level. The only problem I have is that in multiplayer you can no longer interact with your friends. I understand that they did this so that it’d be less chaotic, but that’s a lot of the fun of playing with friends. I wish there was a setting to turn on and off that feature. Other than that a really good game.

Boring campaign, insanely hard multiplayer,

Good zombies, good zombies

I contemplated naming my future kid Arthur because of this game.

it's been so long since i've played this but every time i think about it, i'm just reminded that it reminds me of everything i dislike about modern AAA gaming from the 7th generation onward. video game for people who can't appreciate a video game unless it tries to be an oscar award winning movie

There's something deeply ironic about people hailing this as "The Citizen Kane of Videogames" when it feels ashamed to even be one at all.

looking back to the miserable state of the games industry in the seventh generation, i have to say that the feverish cries to find the citizen kane of gaming - basically paltry, philistine shorthand for the holy grail of the medium, a work that legitimizes the practice and is enshrined in the canon - were super funny, not only because of the obvious nod to that works strengths with relation to filmmaking (which cant be replicated in games wholesale), but also way more specifically because that movie is the direct result of several contextual, social, and political factors that basically 100% mean games will literally never, ever get their own citizen kane. the last of us, for a time, was that 'citizen kane', in the eyes of many. which is insane because this title introduces literally nothing new in the AAA environ through either storytelling, mechanics, or structure (even when it was released it was patchwork pastiche of everything that came before it) and on top of that it was heavily corporate funded focus-tested prestige slush which in effect fully betrays the idea of this game being a ‘citizen kane’ type. a citizen kane of the medium would have to do more than be soulless and perfunctory interactivity Big Video Games decide for you has artistic merit - i'd even go one step further to say that if anything, Big Video Games would probably frown on the citizen kane of video games, similarly to how orson welles legacy was attacked and dismantled by hollywoods vanguard again and again, and again and again and again. it amuses me this is happening yet again with god of war but what can i say i guess it's tough being a sore winner

when will they add blade the hedgehog to smash

If this is how one of the best fan games ever made started I suddenly feel better about my own work now