What if Super Mario Bros. 2 had better level design that fit the Super Mario aesthetic without straying away from the original game? What if the game had better sound design? What if it came packaged with an addictive version of the original Mario Bros. arcade game?

It may sound overstuffed, but it’s not. It manages to be all those things and still be a fun cartridge that would’ve been great for a first game on the GBA back in the day.

Easily the best Lego video game of all time.

Also, what a great tribute to Batman and his various wonderful stories. A gritty atmosphere Batman that doesn’t lose its tone when it decides to go full on camp.

Onto gameplay, the levels aren’t over designed and get really boring really quick. This game (despite its vehicle levels, those are kinda meh), manages to make each level expand and change quickly in gameplay, but not enough to overwhelm the player.

Probably one of my favorite games ever made.

Look, I get it’s a copy and paste of a 1991 game onto a 32 bit handheld, but it’s sound design (I’m so biased oh my goshhhhh) is miles better than on the SNES.

A game where you can shamelessly enjoy robbing somebody’s home

(I guess a hot take?) A very slight improvement of the first but nothing groundbreaking.

A fun, campy, interactive, and genuinely cute game about scaring out an entire mansion with a ridiculous amount of people inside it.

Replayed this very recently and it still holds up despite how simple it is.

Isn’t it strange that a ROBLOX first-person shooter that started off copying Battlefield 4 manages to be better than most FPS games out there?

The first three levels is a breath of fresh air for the Mario franchise while managing to not lose any charm.

No clue what it is but the second (American) Super Mario game gets really boring after the first 20-30 minutes. Though, I don’t think it’s a bad game whatsoever.

Truly the most game of all time :)

I’ve played up to custom night (and I think that’s all I really needed to play).

Though this game is more mechanic-based and focused than the first entry, the atmosphere lacks what made (and still makes) the first game good. There are background sounds that give off an unsettling yet industrial feel to this installment but build-up is just for you to not complete a task on time and to have an 3D model jump out at you.

At times too, the broken Toy Bonnie mechanic in later nights can make the game frustrating, but I don’t really mind this at all (I love broken games)

Not an awful game, but doesn’t live up to the first imo.

Besides it being mostly like the original, the ghosts and even the sounds are a lot more fun in this sequel.

(Also the designs are objectively more cute)

It’s PAC-Man! I don’t really have much else to say. Play it once a year I guess.

Bought this for $0.79 on Steam. Didn’t expect to be spending an hour and a half of my day playing this entire game.

It’s simple but it’s fun for what it is. By the way, the achievement names are cute.

So chaotic and funnnnnn.

I literally have spent countless hours loading up the game, going into a city, only to destroy it and its entire endless military force with a minigun.

Grab this game during a sale because although it might not be worth a lot today, a good price for this game is so unbelievably worth it.

Yeahhh, story is weird and it’s villain gets cartoonish, but hey, it’s a game, whatcha gonna do?