DISTURBING THE PEACE
LOOK INTO MY EYES
NOW TELL ME THE THINGS YOU BLABBING ABOUT BEHIND MY BACK

Simple, but nice. There's nothing that ever really changes between runs, which would kill replay value for most people, but I still keep coming back to this. Perfect potato chip game if you need something to chill with.

Radical Red and its design choices have lowkey been a disaster for Pokemon ROM hacking.

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One of the best hacks I've played. Stellar fakemon designs, great game balance, and just enough changes to make the Johto region feel fresh again. There's a new update on the horizon, but I'd still highly recommend the current release if you don't want to wait for it.

It was pretty fun for a gacha game, but it sucks that it's gonna go offline by the end of the year. Guess I've still got FEH and CRK, at least.

This game is so immensely edgy and it feels like two or three RPGs in a trenchcoat, yet this is still somehow one of my favorite RPG Maker games. Something's wrong with me but I don't know what.

Can you really call it escapism if everything wants you dead and you're constantly reminded that modern society sucks?

The gameplay isn't a good combination of Etrian Odyssey and Persona, and the characters are all flanderized to hell and back (Teddie especially), but somehow I keep coming back to this.

Fantastic game, I just wish there was more of it. It stops right as the plot actually gets going, and I don't think we'll be getting Katana Fifteen (or whatever) for another few years, so I'm basically starving.

Disappointed to announce that I'm addicted to the cookie gacha game.

UPDATE: Proud to announce that I'm no longer addicted to the cookie gacha game.

This has the makings of a great sequel but the aggressive monetization obliterates any chance it has of living up to the first game. Such a shame.

What is there that can even be said at this point? It's Minecraft.

One of the most gorgeous games I've ever played, and one of the most nail-biting (no pun intended). The only game with such precise and engaging combat I've played since was Katana Zero, and that was sadly too short. I'd call it a must-play if it had better accessibility features, but that's about the only major flaw I can think of with this game.

I'd love to hail this as a masterpiece like everyone else but I dropped the game halfway through and it's been three years since then so I've just forgotten every single plot point and have to start from the beginning again. So like. Give me some time and I'll bump this score up eventually.