Look I'm absolute dogshit at this game. I cannot get past the second floor. I still enjoy it so much and have spent so many hours on it because it's just that FUN. Might eventually return to it. Still recommended!

Very characteristic art style, fun characters, extremely fun gameplay, overall a greta experience!! There are many secrets and collectables I haven't been able to get, but it still rocks! The multiplayer is also SO MUCH FUN!!

The single best Animal Crossing ever created. Eventually I'll return to this to extol its virtues, but it's just so insanely good... The characters feel like characters of their own, there's so much stuff to do at all times, it's just the PEAK of Animal Crossing games!!

Man I love the Rhythm Heaven series. This was such a fun game. I love all the minigames. Anyways, OH WHAT CAN I DO? WHAT CAN I DO? THE ONLY ONE FOR ME IS YOU

This is like the NSMBU experience but if it was a thousand times more fun. The time limit makes everything feel so much more frantic, and the level design is simply superb! I loved it so much I even 100%ed it!!

I know all the choreographies by heart. I have 5-star on literally every single song except Umbrella for some reason. This videogame has been with me through thick and thin. The song selection is superb, and it's still so much fun to just boot it up and play soem random shuffle songs!! JD4 they could never make me hate you <3

Still play it to this day. Hoenn is just an amazing region, and sadly this game does have some shortcomings (battery life, contests, secret bases, etc.). Thankfully they got solved in the remakes, and the original games can remain as good as they ever were! I did not enjoy the feebas hunting but I did get a shiny Carvanha while doing it so bonus points for that.

Everyone say thank you Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire for introducing abilities to the games.

Look this game is great, really, but it's a horrible slog to go through. Apart from the famed slowness, it does suffer from terrible Pokémon distribution and a somewhat lackluster story. It did introduce great things to the franchise, like the Physical/Special split and easier ways to see all the Pokémon in the regional dex! But it's not the definitive gen 4 experience.

Sinnoh is a good region, and thankfully Platinum makes sure we know it. This game solves quite a few problems Diamond and Pearl endured, like the horrible Pokémon distribution or the overall slowness. The story is also improved, and in general it just feels so much better to play. There are still some of the general Sinnoh nuisances to deal with, like the fog weather, the honey trees or the slow leveling up, but it's quite more playable than its predecessors. Recommended if you can get your hands on a real cartridge (doubtful) or an emulator (actually viable).

The best Zelda experience I've ever had. Expansive world, interesting characters, amazing storyline, YOU CAN BECOME A WOLF!! Even now I still feel that childlike wonder every time i boot it up.

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An amazing point-and-click game in which you're a jaded detective trying to solve cases you know are strange. A great story for fans of the cyber-noir-esoteric genre mismash, with very satisfying puzzles and an open ending that leaves you craving more. Hopefully a sequel is eventually made!!

On the character side, every single character is interesting at worst and incredibly compelling at best. Rex, our rugged and disgraced detective, is a masterpiece of a noir homage and his story is one of the best parts of this entire game. His cat - who you also play as!! - is quite funny too!

The environments are impossibly beautiful - neon landscapes juxtaposed with the wastes of an industrial society close to ruin, with so many details and quirks you'll be staring at your screen absorbing everything - or trying to.

Overall, an extremely enjoyable experience!

Look I'm not going to pretend I related to any of these characters except for maybe Angus. However this is still an amazing game, with so much to find out and discover, with many slice-of-life moments that elevated the main story and made it almost immaculate.

Being a teenager becoming a young adult is one of the most confusing parts fo life, and Mae exemplifies it perfectly. Many other characters are mirrors held up to either her or you, the player, and I think that's so hard to do properly but so well done in here it's incredible.

Not much else to say, just go play it if you have the chance!

Amazing game. The choice to keep only new Pokémon until the postgame really helped this game feel unique, the story was good, the graphics were great... Many things to praise about this game.

My only gripes would be the EXP point system and the sudden level spike you get in the postgame areas, but it truly is a refreshing take that Pokémon desperately needed. Player communication could also be improved a bit, but sadly nowadays that hardly matters, does it?

A worthy sequel to Pokémon Black & White, it adds old Pokémon to the roster this time around, which helps make it feel distinct from its predecessor if the new areas and characters wasn't enough already. The story feels a bit more forced than the previous game, and while it does have GREAT moments, it also hits some decent lows. There were some strange decisions, like locking breeding until after the postgame, but otherwise a pretty solid entry in the series!

Look, I do like the Sun&Moon games. They have many cool features and fun things to do! It's just that they felt a bit... incomplete?

For starters, the Pokémon variety feels a bit... lackluster. Coming from Pokémon XY and ORAS, two of the games with the widest array of Pokémon ever, the 300-mon Pokédex (With over 25 being "special", fossils included) felt a bit shallow when quite a few of those encounters are either not available in the wild or only available through SOS call RNG - a tedious process that sometimes was just mind-numbing.

Many people complain about the hand-holding at the beginning of the game and all the cutscenes - and it's true! The tutorial stage lasts basically until you exit Hau'oli City, and even then, there's some things that are still left to be explained like Trials or Z-Moves.

Given the kind of railroad-y feeling the game has, the islands don't feel as big as they should (specifically Mele Mele and Ula Ula). The presence of optional areas is great, but some of those feel too empty or too tiny.

The story itself is actually great! Lusamine is a horrible person and an even more horrible mother, and the climax where Lillie finally confronts her is one of the best storytelling moments in Pokémon. It is emotional and the ending isn't perfect, but it's as good as it can get.

Character-wise, most of them are really charming! From Kukui to the Trial Captains to Guzma and Plumeria, everyone has a distinct personality and a great design. Hau might be the only exception, as his personality seems to be a bit more shallow and less developed than the rest, but a single slight is not bad in this regard. The cameos from previous generations are also great!

The difficulty is OK, I didn't have any difficulty with any of the Trials or the Elite 4, and the Looker and Anabelle (!!) quest at the end is also relatively interesting - though USUM did a slightly better job at handling the UBs. The new gimmick, Z-moves, is relatively fine, and given Mega-evolution makes a return in the post-game then it's OK!

The Zygarde cells are a fun collectable with a good reward, but it does feel like a recycled idea that didn't make it to XY.

Overall, this game is fine by itself, but if you want to experience Alola then you're much better off playing the USUM games and watching the SM story somewhere else - these games feel like a rushed, unpolished version of what USUM eventually came to be.