The best game in this franchise and honestly should've just been a one and done game. It's not perfect but it's up there in my top 10-15 horror titles.

For what is labeled the black sheep of FF7 I can see why it's a mixed bag. I overall enjoyed playing it and getting to know more about Vincent's past was nice and I already liked the character before so.
P.S. Hopefully it gets a remake one day cause since Crisis Core did Dirge deserves it just as much.

A game I 100% get why is a cult classic and story & character wise yeah it still holds up wonderfully. Heck visually it still looks pretty good almost 30 years later. That said what keeps me from giving it a higher score is one major thing-The Gameplay. I like turn base combat but good god I was not a fan of having enemies trying to attack you during your turn and it was pretty hard to see which character I was playing as due to how the camera was positioned to the point I couldn't think of a decent strategy to use which really turned me off from playing it to the point I had to watch a walkthrough on Youtube. Your free to disagree with me on my issue and I fully admit it's most likely a skill issue on my part but my ideal version of turn base combat is something similar to say the Persona or Trails series where you and the enemy do take turns and the player can strategize a way to win. Again to reiterate I do like this game I just wish I liked it's gameplay.

This's a game I have an interesting relationship with. Gameplay wise it's easily some of the most fun I've had with an rpg. Character & story wise is where it gets pretty rocky. It's not bad by any means but the way it ends was something I thought could've been handled differently(Which thankfully is somewhat fixed in Remind). I still overall like this game though and I enjoy replaying it for specific parts.

A definite step up from Echos of the Fallen especially with the extra content you get to do outside of the main campaign. Plus the Leviathan boss was a ton of fun to fight.

Great follow up from where Remake left off and in some cases I think it's even better to with how it continued past that point. Gameplay slaps, killer music, visually amazing, lovable character cast what's not to love. Plus and I know a lot og 7 fans are gonna hate me for saying this but I honestly prefer the remake version of 7 over the og. Not to say the og is bad it's not but everything I like in the og I find is vastly improved on in the remake games. You have your preferences I have mine lets just leave it at that.
P.S. Will say the the final bosses 2nd to last phase can go fuck itself that was so annoying.

A overall fun dlc add on to Remake. Loved Yuffie she was great and I appreciated how they had an additional epilogue to Remake in general while setting up Rebirth which was nice.

For what's the first of a trilogy I loved playing it. Granted the twist they were going for that changes later events both near the end of this game and the later entries was a bit iffy but I personally don't think it takes away from the experience I had which is all I asked for.

My introduction to 7 and while some parts were a bit messy(Looking at you Genesis) I still had a lot of fun and I don't regret playing it. Plus Zack is easily one of the most likable protagonists I've come across in a game and even though I knew how the game would end I was still in tears seeing it. Definitely in my favorite prequel stories for sure.

Overall a decent game I didn't regret my time with but compared to Stick & Whole this was a bit of a disappointment in terms of a follow up. I don't hate it but I wish I liked it more than I do which is unfortunate. Not awful thankfully.

Not my favorite Persona game but I'd be lying if i said i didn't like it cause it's a really good game with the Investigation Team being such great leads. Also like Royal stick to Golden it's the definitive version of the game.

Some of the most fun I've had in a game and it's a great rhythm game to. Not to mention it knows how absurd it is and fully embraces if which I appreciate.

Once again fantastic dlc Kakarot got. Has the end of Z and expands on character interaction I wasn’t expecting but I’m glad it was, not to mention the new boss fight with Vegeta was sick.

Bit weaker compared to the main game and the new characters were kinda eh to me but overall it's a decent addition to Tactica. Having Akechi & Kasumi in your party was pretty cool I'll give it that.

A game I enjoyed a lot more than I thought I would and it was pretty fun to play with it's tactics gameplay. Erina and Toshiro were great characters and I loved the twist involving them. Bottom line it's up there with Strikers as a good follow up to 5.
P.S. Fuck the haters who gave up on it cause of it's art style it's good.