Fun and eccentric. Some aspects are a bit rough around the edges, but it was still very enjoyable! Knows how to be appropriately goofy while still having its serious moments. The plot was very riveting, and the job system was fun to mess around with.

I'm still not sure what a Roblock is.

Played it with a buddy a few times. It was pretty fun, but I couldn't get super invested in it afterwards.

Of the three FE games I've played, it's probably the only one I kinda-enjoyed. I honestly need to get back to it at some point, so this rating isn't final.

Idk man, it's so hard for me to enjoy these RPG Maker Pokémon fan games, for whatever reason.

I think I suck at this game too much to finish it, but I enjoyed what I played.

One of my favorite platformers! I grinded for max gems and then cheesed the final boss with items, lol.

Very unique concept! You can beat it in less than an hour. Go into it blind.

It definitely fixed a lot of Diamond and Pearl's bullshit. Unfortunately, it suffers from the fact that it is largely derivative of Diamond and Pearl.

Goofy as fuck story. But man, something about it just hooked me?

I had a lot of fun making some of the sprites for this game (Check out my work, I made Arbok/Aegislash, among many others). The fusion is a fun gimmick, but there isn't much to the game beyond that.

Man, that Victory Road theme is great. Unfortunately, I could never slog far enough through the game to get to it.

Played it a bit when Brave Frontier started to fall off. Got bored.

Pokémon, but worse. I feel it doesn't really understand what makes traditional monster taming games fun, and it doesn't really do much interesting or meaningful with the formula. I gotta say, though, the pixel art is really impressive.