I remember after finishing the Original Persona 3 FES, I joined a "Persona 3 Remake" server on discord, back then it was only a dream that Persona 3 gets a remake. But dreams sometimes come true...

This Remake is so amazing it fixes all issues with the Original game, brings new soundtracks that are top notch, satisfying gameplay, and gorgeous graphics. The voice acting and day to day life is really good too. It's everything I ever wanted from a Persona 3 Remake... 10/10 Persona Game

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Masterpiece, finished all 5 main endings and replaying currently on PC with RTX 3080, amazing story, satisfying combat, will make you tear up some times. May want to play it's prequel for better experience.

This game is exponentially better than Kingdom Hearts 1, it's like they fixed every issue and improved the combat system and mechanics. While the gameplay is fun, it has some tough bosses with VERY VERY small frame openings, meaning it's almost like a Dark Souls boss, where you're defending and reflecting most of the time for openings to attack.

The story continues after Re:Chains Of Memories, where it explained roxas and more lore about what happened in Castle Oblivion, to my surprise most people watched chains of memories cutscene movies instead of playing the game, because the gameplay in that game is WACK. But you definitely need to watch that to understand who roxas really is and the lore surrounding him and Org. XIII.

Man did I LOVE the connection between the main characters in this game, some scenes almost made me tear up... It is a very Cliché story and a little bit confusing sometimes, but it is written so well, and the beautiful music just flows gracefully.

My favorite persona game so far, amazing music, characters, ending was amazing, combat areas/tower of demise section iconic.

I wanted to play the Devil May Cry series in story order, so I began with this game and played it in its HD collection version. And my only complaints is the standard hack and slash repetitive gameplay and wonky controls, other than that this game has alot to offer.

This game starts off strong with amazing music, funny dialog and intense boss fights. I heard this game was the best in the series in terms of Story. And the combat style system and combo potential is fun to mess around with if that's what you are into. All in all great game just have some complaints about repetitive gameplay and maybe the locked resolution movies.


I'm a fanboy, played all 3 games, but kinda grew up out of it. But still love it ♥♥

When you take an masterpiece which is Breath of the Wild, and improve upon it in every way, adding tons of new content, engaging story, incredible mechanics and atmosphere, stunning music and visuals, you get Tears Of The Kingdom.

It changes the entire gameplay adding new fusing, time recall, ascend through ceilings, and creative zonai machine building, the possibilities of gameplay are endless, I have no doubt that the community will be sharing their creations for years to come.

The Story is very engaging and is almost like a Reboot of the breath of the wild story, since almost every lore piece in Breath Of the Wild is nonexistent in Tears Of The Kingdom. Introduces a Sky, and Depths map both very huge and will take time to explore. In conclusion, this game is an absolute Golden Masterpiece that is only held back by the Switch hardware. $70 Well Deserved

Edit : I replayed this amazing game on PC and I can tell you how much they disrespected this game by limiting its capabilities to switch hardware... I cannot wait for the Switch 2 specs of this game, it better be atleast 1440p 60fps, because on PC 4k 60fps is amazing...

I liked the open world and functions you can do, combat is a little weird, story is funky sometimes, music is alright, characters and connections are really well done though.

Felt weird to play sometimes, but it was aight.

I have a love hate relationship with this game, I started playing this when I downloaded all SMT games on my 3DS. I played this game until I got to Tokyo and from there I stopped playing for a while, then I picked it up and transferred my save to Citra Emulator, here are my thoughts:

What I liked:
-The Story, it is very dark and gloomy and it is based on an invisible alignment counter that is influenced by your decisions and actions. If your alignment is positive you get Law Ending, if it is negative you get Chaos Ending. And if it is between -8 and 8 then you get Neutral Ending, more on that later...

-The Music, it is definitely my favorite SMT soundtrack in the entire series, they really went in to make 114 banger tracks. Every OST fits in it's own dark/happy/joke slot.

-Dungeon Crawling, every space in Tokyo has it's own apocalyptic features, and every near end game dungeon is amazing. All in all, the exploration aspect of this game is awesome, and it may be closed zone exploration, it is still packed with detail.

-The Characters and Dialog, this game nails the characters and dialog, every NPC feels like they are actually in this horrific apocalyptical utopia, everyone has their own story and their way of survival. The dialog is immersive and you can spend time going around talking to everyone without thinking you wasted time.

What I HATE about this game:

-Gameplay, it is really annoying sometimes to have to encounter an enemy every 5-10 seconds, even with estoma sword (ability that temporarily lets you instakill normal enemies without starting a battle) you still have to spam it when it runs out. Another poor gameplay design is Tokyo map and it's restrictions, I can say that 90% of people got lost exploring/doing main story, and either spent a lot of time figuring it out or looked it up, all they had to do was include a map pointer to direct player. The first dungeon is very difficult especially if you're new to SMT games, the first battle can one shot you. But after that the game becomes more easy if you level up and buy gear.

-Neutral Ending (one I got), Law and Chaos are pretty simple to get, you either side with the character who wants to preserve gods rule, or side with the character who wants to bring chaos and make a world where the strong rule. But for those who wanted the "good ending" they would have to either follow a guide, or get lucky and get 8 to -8 alignment points in the end. It is a lot of work to get the neutral ending, and even when you secure the path to neutrality, you still have to do 19 quests to advance and actually get the ending sequence. So if you really want to get the neutral ending you would have to like this game to some degree...

I think this game is a flawed masterpiece, with the remaster of SMT NOCTURNE, I have hope that they fully remake this game and fix all of it's issues. I can guarantee it will SELL like crazy if they manage to do that! In conclusion I think this is not a starter SMT game but a game for those who have patience and like dungeon crawling and dark story.

Ahem... this game was so boring to play, the only thing that kept me fueling through were the graphics with mods, and the soundtrack. The story is god awful slow and uninteresting until way further 5-8 chapters in. Some characters like light are ok, some are cringe and annoying. Also will need to mod and install fanmade fixes because square enix ports are terrible.

I have played this game for a total of 1000 hours so far, And Honestly it is a really great exploration and player interactive MMO, and it has great music too. One thing I do hate is boring dialog most of the time, you find yourself skipping cutscenes.

A Realm Reborn story is very weak, probably because it is pretty old. The story felt like just a warm up for the next expansion dlc's to come. What I did love is how friendly the fanbase is and you can make some great friends, and some even craft gear and items for you.

I would say newcomers might feel overwhelmed by the amount of grinding necessary to finish all the 5 big stories (so far). And the amount of grinding for each desired job. Alot of job quests are locked until you are high enough level or buy dlc, or finish certain quest. Which for those who only enjoy job quests it sucks.

The amount of playability this game offers is insane, well it being payed monthly, its worth for those who enjoy it.

I advise newcomers to use XP food and join a free company ASAP for more XP buffs. Leveling up from scratch can be annoying.



Played after Automata myself because I wanted to know more about the lore, and this game is amazing, this remaster had clean graphics and really polished it's older release NIER Gestalt/ Nier Replicant (PS3), rich story and nice combat, only downside is grinding for items. But I can't emphasize how good this game really is, the story is different in the way that there is no bad guy, there is only conflicting ideals, where both parties do what they do for the better.

Even the side quests are filled with nice voice acting and story, so doing side quests isn't too shabby in this game.

Yoko taro is a game director that makes unique games with dark undertones, if you love story rich games and JRPGS this is a very nice experience. You might have to dig into the lore of this game by watching or playing the Drakengard 3 & 1 games.

Sisters of FATE!!! This is the first game when playing in chronological order, unfortunately I could not play this game (watched it on YouTube instead) because emulating it on RPCS3 is annoying, the main reason for that is this game is very demanding in terms of specifications. It even pushed the limits of the PS3 hardware itself. It is (Playable) but you would need a $300+ cpu to get stable 30 fps. But it is one of my favorites in terms of visuals, attacks, story, and music.

Amazing graphics, scary as hell, will shit your pants sometimes, if you like aliens and sci-fi horror this game is for you.