After playing 6.3, I enjoyed this patch more than I let on. I'm not ranking this only for MSQ which is probably a 3/5 but I'm ranking this as a patch to be current on everything included. man, when this patch came out it felt genuinely loaded. I really loved Crystalline conflict, It felt like a genuinely amazing addition to the game, also being able to witness DSR being solved was fucking awesome.

Out of the 3 GBA games, this is my least favorite by a long shot. I've heard praise about the story being good and Roy being good because he's depressed but I think these aspects are good because they are harmless and the game never strives for anything special like 7 or 8. However, I do find that the best gameplay out of all the GBA FE games, but for my tastes, it doesn't carry the game by any means. I always struggle with beating this game after a while due to not feeling invested.

I think this game is pretty neat, I don't think I enjoy the overall experience as much as 7 but this game has great moments like The twin's relationship dynamic with Lyon and Orsin's small but screwed-up story. also, GBA gameplay is fire as fuck.

I really love the gameplay in this one, The reclass system, and general difficulty are great. The story and character work aren't too crazy but for some reason, it doesn't bother me with this game.

the middle was kinda lacking in terms of an interesting plot but otherwise a really good story.

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Honestly, I'm not very interested in the post-EW story now compared to before. I had a lot of intrigue in 6.2, I really liked the exploration and development of the void in the last patch, So when I saw that we were most likely not going back in the trailer I was disappointed but I quickly put a lid on that candle to see what would happen anyway.
I like how the villains played us but I kinda thought everything else was really okay, Something felt off about the scions this time around. I get that what's happening makes sense for zeros character but I'd really like some more backstory on her to be fully won over I still feel like I'm at the doorstep waiting for more, Hopefully, this is resolved by the next patch. If I recall correctly Ishikawa isn't writing this arc for the most part and I can kinda tell especially with Golbez and his motivation. I just really hope 6.4 is more than just us trying to get back into the void.

The new alliance raid is pretty good but the more I can tell it's not as challenging as Agalia. I also feel like this patch is severely lacking in new content compared to 6.1 and 6.2, I really wish we got 3 new PVP maps instead of 1 new one :/

Instead of being cheesy and fun, It takes itself a lot more seriously and also feels like a theme park version of the original game with a lot of length cutdown, I prefer the original even though it's hard for me to go back to. The gameplay in remake is definitely an upgrade.

This game is not overrated, your not stupid if it's your favorite. FF7 has a lot of loud and subtle layers to it that make it so immersive and incredibly mind-blowing. Every character has something you can read into and so much thought was put into the story and all the cultural/religious references. In many ways Final Fantasy VII was VERY ahead of its time. Tifa is my favorite character in 7!

I liked this patch, The raid series although a bit weird with how the story was told kinda had a great payoff in the ending. The fights themselves are good, the current raid series for pandemonium is much better than the controversial last series of raids. It was nice to see the politics of Garlemald come back into play.
The trial was so skuffed and chaotic and fun at the same time. A huge upgrade from 6.3 which I felt like was a letdown content-wise in every way. looking forward to the next patch and Dawntrail!!!

I haven't really had this much fun with an RPG in a long time or ever, I think so far the story and characters are nothing more than a pleasant and fun flavor but I think the gameplay overpowers most RPGs I'm used to by a landslide because of how much of a genuine sandbox it is. I can safely say after 30 hours of playing this game it's def one of my favorite gameplay systems of all time.

I never touched a Battlefield game but what I can say is that this game heavily reminds me of MW 2019 and the huge battlezone mode that game had. I haven't enjoyed an FPS like this SINCE MW2019 and I loved that game in the Beta and around launch. I love how almost everything you do in this game matters and it makes the small moments feel like they really count. the time to kill is so insanely fast and I prefer that being the case in my junk food FPS. I also really like how huge the maps are and how lobbies can be upwards of 200+ just make this game feel very unique to other FPS games I've played in the past.

(Ranking Minecraft Bedwars)
During Peak Covid. This game was the best multiplayer I've ever played. The skill ceiling and learning how to Minecraft pvp and tech was so rewarding. I don't play it a lot nowadays but back in the day I had my boys and we'd clap and dodge all these mf kids now the game is riddled with hackahs and people who play the game too much. also feel like the lack of the game having anything exciting or new kinda made the game fall off but I can't really dig at it cuz of that. They could have easily added items to shake up the formula and ruined the game.