I didn't expect anything, but I got everything. The game is absolutely incredible. The gameplay is incredibly addictive and so much fun to play, and the story somehow made me interested in each of the characters, and believe me, there were a lot of characters. There's just one thing to say about this game: Incredible.

It's hard to believe that from the terrible game that was Xenoblade 1 came this incredible game. The story of this game is much more interesting than the other two titles in the saga. This time, there were truly interesting characters who weren't just generic anime tropes and had some real personality, which was amazing. The story is full of interesting twists that make you want to keep playing, and the gameplay, which for me was always the weakest point of the Xenoblade series, wasn't bad in this game. Obviously, it still isn't the best combat gameplay in the world, but compared to what it was in Xenoblade 1, the improvement is absurd.

Honestly, aside from minor plot holes or annoying mechanics, I have zero bad things to say about this game. The soundtrack of this game was incredible, just like Xenoblade 2's soundtrack. It was worth enduring Xenoblade 1 until the end to have the complete experience of this game.

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Honestly, this game had the potential to be one of the best Fire Emblems ever made. The main cast was quite interesting, and the story, while seemingly simple and classic at the beginning, had twists that were executed remarkably well. Not to mention, there was an improvement in gameplay compared to the previous Fire Emblem. The music in this game includes some bangers, but the majority are just mid, which leads me to say that this game didn't quite hit the mark.

In my personal opinion, one of the last parts of the game where Eliwood kills Ninian, who was in dragon form, only to have her brought back to life, felt like some BS that they pulled out of nowhere. But at the same time, I didn't want Ninian to die either, so I wasn't exactly upset. It's a good game, honestly, nothing extraordinary. If you're a fan of the franchise, it's definitely worth playing. Lyn best girl."

Finally, I understand why everyone speaks so highly of this game. It truly excels in almost every aspect compared to the first one, or at least in most. The music and graphics remain in the same style without many drastic changes, but aside from that, the game has seen various improvements over the first installment.

One of the worst parts of the first game was the excessive grinding required between chapters, which made the game incredibly tedious. This aspect was significantly improved in this game, making it much more dynamic. Another disappointment in the previous game was the lack of interaction between characters and even stories involving two or more different characters. In this game, there are more interactions, including chapters that mix two characters from the cast in a different storyline.

Continuing on the theme of characters and story, there was only one character in this game that I didn't like and thought was inferior to the others. However, even this character had a more interesting story than the weakest link in the first game. For me, this game was superior to the first one in every way because it addressed all the 'problems' I found in the first one: lack of interaction, tedious grinding, and uninteresting storylines.


Honestly, this Fire Emblem is very beautiful and its music is spectacular, but apart from that, the game is bad. There's no other way to put it. The story is very weak; it couldn't be more cliché, and the interactions between characters are too few and quite bland. Not to mention that the characters treat you like a deity, which often makes the dialogues seem strange. It's the worst FE game in a long time. I won't say more because I know this game is merely a commemorative one for FE, which is probably why it has this classic storyline reminiscent of the early FE games and a linear plot.

I don't care what anyone says. The game has a weak plot - YES. The game sometimes has bugs or doesn't make sense - YES. The gameplay is peak SMT - YES. This game is undoubtedly the best SMT in all aspects except the story. Even then, I quite liked the story of this game. Obviously, it's not mind-blowing, but it's a good story mixed with a beautiful game, which makes it even better.

This game is a direct sequel to the events of the previous Fire Emblem, taking place a few years later. Now the story has two protagonists, Micaiah and Ike. While Ike remains incredible as in the first game, Micaiah is a very poor protagonist. All the chapters you have to play with Micaiah and her dialogues are incredibly clichéd and dull. However, Sothe is a chill guy; his only personality trait is being down hard for Micaiah , but he's still a cool guy. The gameplay hasn't changed much from the first one, and aside from the chapters involving Micaiah, it's a good game, though not as good as the first. Still, it's a decent sequel.

Persona 5 took everything they got wrong in the first two games to improve, unlike Persona 4. The main cast of this game has several interesting characters, and even outside of the main social links, there are many intriguing characters with their own stories. The main story of the game is very good, with the Phantom Thieves and palaces being very well-implemented ideas. In the main game, towards the end, the quality drops rapidly, and the last boss is terrible, with the palaces being too long. In this new game, they fixed all of that. All the added characters are very cool, and various new mini-games were other modifications. The ending this time around was also incredible, with a last boss that ties in perfectly with the entire concept of the game, unlike the first.


After playing Judgment 1, I was really hyped for the second one. They had already sold me on the characters and the world, and I was expecting a story on the same level as the first. While they improved the game overall, with significantly less repetitive missions and new gameplay modes, without a doubt making it a superior game, I feel like the story fell a bit short compared to the first. It's not that the story is bad; it's just not as good. However, the Kaito Files DLC has a really cool story and was a lot of fun to play. I recommend it to anyone who has already bought the second game to consider getting the DLC, as it offers plenty of content and is quite enjoyable.


It's a good direct continuation from the first game. Giving Tatsuya a personality was a great idea, and the cast in this game is much better than the first. Even though Maya doesn't speak much, she still maintains her charisma. However, in my opinion, Tatsuya remains the best character in this game. The ending isn't a happy one, but that's what makes it feel more "realistic." If it were just Persona 2: Innocent Sin on its own, it wouldn't be as good as people say. But combining both games makes for an incredible experience, especially in terms of the story.

In this game, for some reason, Atlus decided to destroy the UI and create the worst battle UI I've ever seen in my life. To change your attack, you have to go through 5 different screens, which is unbearable. It's almost preferable to almost die and leave it on auto than to go through these 5 screens for each character every turn. It's definitely the worst battle UI I've ever seen. They could have kept the same UI from the first Persona 2, but aside from that, Persona 2 as a whole is a great game and it truly lives up to the hype that people talk about without a doubt, if you like Persona, it's definitely worth playing.

Xenoblade 2 feels so different from the first game,it's actually quite enjoyable. The story is captivating and makes you want to keep playing. However, the game's weakest point is definitely its combat system, which I can't understand how anyone thought was a good idea at any point. The worst part is that in the DLC, they modified the combat system and it became much more enjoyable. I don't know why they didn't use that in the main game.

However, aside from the gameplay, the story of the game is quite interesting. While it's nothing groundbreaking, it still follows the standard JRPG formula. But the charismatic and memorable characters make the gameplay experience worthwhile. Not to mention, the ending is brilliant.

Persona 3: Reload is one of the best, if not the best remake I've ever seen. They upgraded absolutely everything from the original game. The gameplay is the same as the other Persona games, with social links and turn-based battles, so there's nothing new to add in that regard. However, gameplay was never the strong point of any Persona game; it's always been the story. And just like in the original, the story is spectacular in Persona 3: Reload. It's undoubtedly the best Persona game ever made.

All the main characters are interesting, each with their own unique traits, and you can see the change and growth of the characters throughout the game. The ending breaks all expectations. The only thing I would criticize is that they sold The Answer as separate DLC, which was a terrible move on their part. I hope that when they release the Persona 4 remake, they don't release Golden separately afterward. Hopefully, this take ages like fine wine.

In terms of history and characters, it's undoubtedly by far the best Fire Emblem ever created. Just having Ike and Soren in the game already wins all the categories. This duo is incredible, and not only them, the amount of amazing quotes in this game is very good, not to mention that the story avoids various clichés and is pretty original escaping from what the previus fire emblems were. Obviously, it's an old Fire Emblem game, so the gameplay isn't the most satisfying, but aside from that, it's the best

I almost dropped it at times, the story, which is usually the main point of the games, was missing, the puzzles were simple and easy, it's not a bad game but it also doesn't make you want to play