Terraria is just as fun as ever, but the controls and features have changed drastically since the Xbox 360 version, and it can be confusing. A fun game with a lot of flaws, these flaws are outweighed by the fun designs, characters, music, and atmosphere.
The Elder Scrolls Online is a unique RPG that allows for further character customization options that previous installments of the series lacked, with the inclusion of clean graphics and a unique music score. However, the carry weight feature and active quest “feature” can be a bit annoying, and the controls may take a bit to adjust to.
This game is alright, but is probably the worst racing game of all the racing games SEGA has released thus far in the past twenty years (2000-2020). I’m more of a SEGA racer, and it’s fun to see old friends from previous games, but SEGA is just trying way to hard to revive a dead franchise when it should be focusing on lost and better-potential franchises.
It’s really sad to see such a promising and ridiculously amazing video game franchise be revived 17 years later, only to be disappointed with a shallow cast, loss of loved characters (including the likes of fan-favorite Pudding), and identical playable characters (both of which only target ONE audience and don’t help to engage male players). However, the music is stylish, the animation is near-flawless for a video game, and Cherami Leigh is the ideal replacement for the one, and only, voice of Ulala — Apollo Smile. But the two overall, and most disappointing factors, of this game is the short gameplay and how the developers completely ignored Pudding altogether. The game is not worth the sale price, that’s true, but it’s worth a shot if it’s free and if you’re a die-hard Sega or Space Channel 5 fan.
It includes several of my favorite Disney characters, but there really isn’t a strategy to the game. Overall, it’s fun to watch your favorite characters fight each other.
I found it quite fun when I was about ten. I would recommend this game for Sega fans and younger audiences (around the ages of 7 to 14). I still like it today, I just don’t play it anymore. It’s worth playing, and it is quite challenging! This game is an underrated gem that shouldn’t have such a low score!
I wouldn’t say that this one is better than the prequel (Years 1-4), which I love, but this game offers a little less than the previous one, but it is still fun to play and is still one of the better LEGO video games.
There’s not much to do, and the only reason I bought this game was because I used to watch my sister play, but I never got to myself. I remember it being a lot of fun all those years ago, but the iOS version doesn’t offer much and it can get boring and too annoying at times, especially when the pups have to cross the creek and die. Yikes.
A fun and excellent rhythm game perfect for anyone who can shake maracas! Amigo is by far one of the most iconic SEGA characters, just because of this one game!
Red Dead Online is fun to play o during some occasions, but it can get real boring when other players attack you for no reason. Besides that, it’s nice to do the side missions around the map!
I originally thought this was going to be an almost identical version of the original of which I loved. However, this sequel is far from perfect and adds new features, including games, tricks, and new animals to raise. And there’s a small story, and it feels like the game never ends. What I also love about this version is the new dialogue; it brings out the characters more!
I consider this game as the “part 2” of the movie. I think it’s funny (and creative) how “aliens” are involved with the story, and take a step deeper into character development and are not afraid to flex their creativity.
I had a lot of fun playing this game. I liked how entertaining the storyline was, the characters themselves, the gameplay (of course), and the visually entertaining graphics. Slight problem; the mechanics can be a little difficult to adjust to.
At first, I was expecting some overhyped sports game with little-to-no game skills, up until I watched my friend play this over his Twitch live streams. It honestly got me engaged, and when I came to the realization that this game was free for the PS4, I didn’t hesitate to download it and play the game. It’s pretty fun, and a stress-reliever.
Just like it’s prequel, this game is absolutely the worst in the series thus far (with the exception of Sonic 3D Blast). This game feels exactly the same compared to the original, and is just as repetitive, the only difference is replace all the characters with Shadow, one of the most boring, but yet fan-favorite, characters of the franchise. Overall, a useless addition to the main storyline, and serves little-to-no purpose whatsoever. The only reason you should play this prequel is if you like Shadow.
An actual upgrade compared to the original “Sonic Forces,” Sonic Forces: Speed Battle is more entertaining and visually appealing. However, this game, much like it’s inspiration, is repetitive and requires no skill whatsoever. What makes this much more appealing than Sonic Forces are the characters, and the fact that the game is not as repetitive, but still is.
Sonic the Hedgehog isn't the best gem Sega has provided to the fans from the franchise,and it isn't the worst. As terrible as the animation gets, the badness of this game actually makes this game more fun to play, and, no this game does not support bestiality. Of all of the Sonic games released, this is definitely one of the better ones (which says something about the franchise itself).
Shining Force: It’s not as good as it’s sequel, but still enjoyable! 8/10. Shining Force 2: One of my favorite SEGA games, good graphics and nice music. “Peaceful story.” 10/10 Shining in the Darkness: The game itself is confusing, I can’t pass the dungeon. It’s not as nice as the other two. 5/10. Average score: 8/10
When I was about seven, maybe eight, this game was fun and I loved playing it all the time. It is still fun, however, just not as enjoyable. Still love it, wish I could continue to play more.
I never really have a problem with SEGA’s Dreamcast games, but this one just bothers me. It’s a meh game, but probably one you don’t want to play. It’s tricky, and there are some glitches you can’t avoid. However, after recently picking this game back up, it’s not as bad as I thought it to be. It’s enjoyable, especially if you need to kill the time.
The only thing that bothers me about this game is how easy it is to cheat and earn Red Star Rings. Other than that, I find it challenging, and some of the character choices for this game are okay.
It’s not the best puzzle/matching game I’ve played, but it isn’t the most boring. It’s free on the Xbox 360, so I didn’t mind trying it out. If you’re looking for a free game, this one isn’t that bad.
I played this game mainly because other family members would. It was interesting at first, and a little difficult. However, playing for too long can cause easy boredom.
All I can say about Jet Set Radio is that it’s, by far, one of my favorite games to date. The style is creative, and the gameplay is enjoyable. I could say more about this game, but it’s practically flawless.
It’s very different compared to other games I’m currently used to. The controls are a little difficult to get used to, and the graphics are not the best. The game can be a little tricky, but it’s made up by the good gameplay.
I don’t mind a lot of the classic/original Sonic the Hedgehog games, but this one is way too fun! I’ve only played the full game on iOS, and it’s too fun! I love the gameplay, the choices in gameplay, the future and past selections, and poor little Amy getting stanched away in the second stage. I recommend this game for everyone!
I think Super Smash Bros. is one of those games you could play with your friends after school, or something like that. I do enjoy some of its content, however, some aspects of it feel repetitive. I would like to get back into the game when possible, but, for now, I’ll keep it a 7.
It’s not terrible, but it’s not a gem. The characters themselves are hard to control, and the ads take up too much time. However, when the controls start to work fine, I find myself enjoying the game. I also enjoy the cast of characters.
I’ve only played the first chapter thus far (which is why it’s ranked a 7), and it’s actually pretty good. This game is my introduction into the Resident Evil video games, and it’s not as bad as I was expecting it to be.
Let’s just say my first time playing caused some not-so-great memories with me and my family. It was so hard to control, and the steering was absolute crap. What I enjoyed most about this game, however, were the customizable vehicles and playing with my brother years later. If I was playing this today, I would have given up a while ago.
It may seem like a cheesy, poorly designed ‘90’s game at first, but when you start to play, you will realize how addictive and amazing it really is. One of SEGA’s best released game, Space Channel 5 Part 2 is action-packed and quite difficult for an advanced player.
A decent game that offers creativity and build flexes. I’m not a huge fan of survival, but being on creative mode with friends and building is what I like about Minecraft.
Before playing this game, I was unfamiliar with the majority of the Marvel Universe before this point, only knowing few characters like Spider-Man, Spider-Woman, the Hulk, and The Fantastic Four. However, this game was so much fun, I wanted to know the characters! I was practically obsessed with this game, and loved playing as the unique set of playable characters! This game is the reason why I want to get into Marvel (MCU). A good story with a good set of characters, and challenging too! Also, loved playing in multiplayer.
I feel like the biggest flaw of this game is the fact that you have to use your body, and the fact that it’s so hard to control. It’s better off a controller game. Although, the characters are fun and the animations are swell.
I had a lot of fun playing this when I was younger, but there came a point when I just wanted to stop forever, mainly because of how easily boring it got. However, I did enjoy the first playthrough all those years ago.