I played the original back when it released, and have replayed this game many times over the years. While not my favorite entry in the series, I always have a great time returning to this one.

Fleshed-out characters and a dark, well-told story, and one of the most iconic villains in the series. And besides that, really fun secrets, minigames and optional content to enjoy.

What a game. The atmosphere immediately drew me in, and the fast combat was fun from start to finish.

Great boss quality throughout (obviously there are a few that are rather hit&miss), good level design despite levels being isolated, and very good DLC.

I had heard many good things about this game, and while the atmosphere was great, most of the puzzles were pretty basic. The game doesn't overstay its welcome, however, and is definitely worth a playthrough.

My first experience with FromSoft titles, and what an experience it was! I adored the setting, the atmosphere, the grotesque enemies... And the combat. Satisfying, fast, visceral.

The storytelling was unlike anything I had experienced up to that point, but the game was so compelling that I spent hours upon hours reading up on lore, watching lore videos and just generally learning about Yharnam and its inhabitants.

Fantastic game with both fun and intricate combat (at least on Death March), as well as an engaging story. The world seems alive, the quests meaningful. Both DLCs are fantastic, massive and a joy to play through.

Also Gwent... What a great minigame!

FF X-2: Probably among the weakest entries in the series. I didn't enjoy the overall theme of the game, the story (the ending doesn't help) nor the dressphere system.

FF X: This is one of the entries in the FF series that I've replayed the most. Great group of characters, fantastic storytelling, and the game doesn't take itself too seriously.

The HD version looks great, and while going for 100% completion was a bit of a grind, it was fun from start to finish.

Over the top Hack'n'Slash with straightforward combat, awesome setpieces and an insufferable protagonist. Fun for a playthrough or two.