Like with all other Tales Of games, I'm mostly in it for the story and it cleared it so hard. Gameplay? Ehh... I can write it off.

I absolutely love Luke and his story and all of the character's relationships with each other. It's incredibly hard to get through the beginning but their character growth is so incredibly worth it to see. It's honestly a shame that some overall negative reviews of the game might be because they couldn't handle the shit garbage of characters that the game shows you in the first 4 hours of the game and I completely understand. I wish it didn't drag it too long, but the pay off is worth it I promise. I'm just a complete sucker for characters that try to get better and that road of being a better person.

Some characters I feel like they could've written them a bit better/ fleshed it out a bit more? But eh, I'm too invested in Luke's story so I'm unfortunately biased lol

I was recommended this game from my sister who absolutely adores this game. I was told that the writing and characters are all great and she was absolutely right.

Everything about this game is so goofy but it's so charming at the same time. The voice acting is awkward, the chibi sprites are dated (still looks good imo), the cutscenes are funny looking, and even the battle mechanics are so clunky but it's so fun. The writing of the overall plot and the character's development and growth is so good and completely overshadows everything else.

This was my first Tales Of game so I may be biased. I knew that Tales Of is highly praised for their stories and honestly I did enjoy it to an extent. I had a few major issues but I still enjoyed the cast and story nevertheless.

I love management games, weird horror, and fun writing. This game has been in my radar ever since release. I unfortunately shelved this game for now since I know for a fact this game is going to take a while for me to get the ball rolling and actually get used to. So until then I'm not sure on how I fully feel about this game just yet but I know/ hope I enjoy it.

I'm probably biased due to this being my very first Zelda game but it's honestly a solid game. It has fun characters, music, and puzzles that even if I played it again, it's still fun to do knowing the answers.

Admittedly, I had to play this again when I was older since I couldn't finish the game back then but after finally finishing it by myself it's not that hard lol. A bit handhold-y but i think that's a given with Zelda games.

This may be my nostalgia talking but I love the shit out of this game. I remember playing this game over and over again that I wouldn't mind playing it again.

A cute game about death and moving on in the afterlife.

Beautiful art, music, and writing. It's fun to slowly get into the rhythm of the "chores". I do agree that at some point it gets a bit repetitive and monotonous, but at the same time it's still relaxing? Idk, I'm the kind of person that likes repetitive tasks sometimes.

Unfortunately shelved for now, I think I got bored of it (despite my previous statement lol) but I do want to try to complete it one day.

I couldn't care less about the characters or story or a gacha, I'm just here for the rhythm game and vocaloid songs.

I used to be so bad at rhythm games but I slowly got better at this game that rhythm games no longer feel as intimidating. The maps are fun and are satisfying to play, even if it looks really simple on paper.

Really hate that the game in the current tablet I'm playing on keeps bugging out and have to keep switching servers (so I lose progress).

I have yet to properly play the game since I watched someone else play it when I was very young. But even then, I knew that I would love this game to death and I still do. The art, the world, characters, music, gameplay, everything. It is such a classic game and I'm going to add another log once I properly play it. (It's gonna be the same review tbh)

I loved this story.

The world, characters, and plot are all so well written and it keeps you interested to see how it ends. I nearly gave up on the story because everyone wasn't joking, it only gets good nearly halfway in. But at the same time, it's 100% worth it reading the first 6 chapters just to build up EVERYTHING.

There were a few issues I had with some parts of the story/ writing, but overall it's a great read. If you don't want to deal with reading long scenes and don't mind losing scenes that add onto the building, the anime does an excellent job. Just don't skip the credits on episode 22.

It's so hard for me to get into. I WANT to get into it especially to read the story and actually see the art and designs in game but augh. There's so much and it's overwhelming. I think I've tried 3 or 4 times, might try to get into it again as per usual.

I hate gachas but this game is pretty reasonable and doesn't make it obviously Pay to Win. The strategy is fun and building your team is fun too. I don't mind the daily/ weekly "chores" that much since it can be semi automated with a good team. The art/ design, writing, and worldbuilding are so sick and refreshing to see too.

Unfortunately shelved due to company situation but might go back since I enjoyed the gameplay? But eugh

The most story ever.

It's long as fuck but figuring out the mystery and seeing the world evolve is an indescribable feeling. It took me a month to read this, I hated it and I loved it.

I wish I could erase my memory to read it the first time again. (But rereading a few, select scenes again is another experience too)

I will say, if you're the type of person that can't sit through long scenes, some of them even unnecessary, the manga does a good job.

I love the simplicity but I'm a dumbass (It's still fun but augh)

I nicely styled game with great atmosphere. I'm relatively stuck at one part (mostly because I'm just. bad lol) so I'm shelving this in the meantime.