Heavensward is a big step up from the original "A Realm Reborn" story. It features new areas, items, level 70 cap, voice actors, and other items and collectibles. The endwalker pack has every DLC pack released into one which is really convenient for those who are willing to grind jobs to level 90.

One addition I did not like is the mount flying lock behind some quests and finding aether points to activate. It just makes doing quests annoying when you can't fly and have to put extra work.

This is my third SMT game that I have played, after SMT IV and SMT IV : Apocalypse. My honest opinion of this game is that it is a Flawed Masterpiece, it has everything that could piss you off like annoying random encounters, bullshit battles, mazes everywhere, and the Poor Remaster job. But it still has somethings that could be appreciated.

The Goods:
-A very dark, grim, and apocalyptic story filled with rich dialog and full voice acting. It holds up to the SMT game line.

-The music is pretty good.

-The main protagonist design is badass

-6 Potential endings, a lot of replay content (that's even if you want to repeat bullshit 6 times)

-Very challenging combat potential for those crazy psychos.

The Bads...
-Awful Remaster job and port, they did almost jackshit to improve from its original PS2 release.

-Random encounter rate is horrible, and the items that repel enemies for a short moment of time are only a little useful.

-Everything is very vague and you rely on going to story progression events by talking to NPC's or memorizing hints from characters.

-Everything is basically a maze puzzle, or a shit puzzle. Making you look up guides to navigate around.

-Make sure to start New Game in MANIAX or CHRONICLE for the extra content and True Demon ending. They do not tell you that, if you just start with normal New Game, you won't be playing entire DLC you payed for.

It saddens me that this game isn't getting as much modding support to "fix" the game. But in the future maybe the fps mod will stop the game from speeding when its above 30fps. And maybe a navigation mod to help you not get lost.

Cmon atlus... do you do anything right other than milk persona series?

I did not like this story expansion at all, infact I think heavensward was probably better. I say this because alot of it felt like super boring filler. But it had good music, areas, characters, and boss fights. What sucks is that you either skip dialog/cutscenes and miss context over having to wait out an uninteresting story. Or skim/watch the content for the lore.

So, meh...

I think this story expansion was a gigantic step from Stormblood, Heavensward, and Realm Reborn. It had really good story atmosphere, music, and included/unlockable dungeons, trials, and raids. If the other story expansions bored you and you had to grind through it to unlock stuff, Shadowbringers is going to be enjoyable for you.

The collab raids with the Nier/Drakengard series is also amazing.

This is the best expansion yet, for an MMO the other expansions felt very bland, especially stormblood, but endwalker blows it out of the park with amazing soundtrack, rich story, and beautiful areas. And noting the new gear, raids, and all of that stuff. The only complaint I have is some parts where filler like lopporits, other than that it is an amazing expansion that makes all the stupid grinding of typical MMO quests worth it!

I'm going to seperate my love for the "Legend of Korra" original show from this game, so my review of this game is not tainted. But being honest this game had alot of potential, the element switching from water, earth, fire, and air is very satisfying since you can also combine and mix your own combos however you wish. But sadly the majority of the game the enemies and bosses are very horrible, you are left with no choice but to stick to 1 or 2 moves to wipe out hordes of enemies constantly knocking you or stunning you, while the boss does damage. And there are a alot of subway surfer sections with Naga, which were kinda fun but annoying.

So I do think that the gameplay aspect had alot of potential had it not been for the terrible levels and enemies. And as for the story, this game is set between Season 2 and Season 3, just after Korra finishes her job in the spirit world. I did like the music and the artistic style, it was very eye catching.

Other than that, it is sad to hear this game got removed everywhere due to expired license 1 year after launch. They should really remake this game and relaunch with better gameplay, and bosses, and level design. It would make alot of avatar series fans like myself happy.

Childhood Classic what can I say?

This game is so dogshit, I was laughing at most of the cutscenes and story writing. Not to mention the horrible voice acting. Level design was repetitive and annoying.

Has potential since the combat and legion system is unique, other than that, hot steamy pile of dogshit.

And resembles DMC alot...

Spectacular Game for those who are Square Enix and Disney fans, or if you've watched a couple disney films, this is a really funny, quirky, a little tedious to play game.

I would give this game 5 stars but I found myself looking up guides for most of the levels, it is a PS2 game so it is to be expected. I really like how it features Final Fantasy 7 characters even sephiroth secret boss! I like the cutscene you get when you beat him, but it is VERY VERY HARD.

All in all, really good game amazing music, corny and cliché story but written well enough to be appreciated, and great voice acting. Combat is a little fun, when you unlock special abilities with the Triangle or Y button.

I played this game from the 1.5+2.5 pack.

This Movie explains Roxas's Journey as a Org XIII member, and what happens during Sora's 1 Year long Slumber. It is really emotional and tragic to see Roxas's loss, but he will always be apart of Sora...

This game is a Prequel to Kingdom Hearts 1, but is played after Kingdom Hearts 2 or the 358/2 Days Movie. It is kind of a repetitive game since its one story, but with 3 different characters to play and experience the story from their perspective.

The combat might take a bit to get used to, and in Order to unlock the Final Episode you will have to get all Reports, which isn't that hard but you'd need to look it up. I spent about 20 hours on this game with all character routes combined. Honestly it's really good and the music is beautiful, and great characters, my Favorite is aqua...

This game was unique in terms of the Spirit system, you can equip 3 Spirits and 2 on the field, and level them up to unlock skills in their skill chart, some of which may be permanent to you and boost your stats. It was fun but I personally think this game was a bit boring...

The story gets kind of confusing and hard to follow, but nonetheless it wasn't bad. The story is basically Sora and Riku going on a mission to achieve the Mark Of Keyblade Mastery, but it ends up being a hidden plan from Xaehanort...

I give this game 3.8/5

Fantastic Prologue to Kingdom Hearts 3, this is just an amazing short and sweet 2-3 hour game, it is said to be a "Demo" for KH3, where it give a hint of the mechanics and new visuals with the Unreal Engine, and let me say it looks CRISPY and Amazing. I started to like Aqua's character alot, shes Strong as hell, both with magic and mentally, and she's gorgeous.

Can't wait to dump 100 hours into Kingdom Hearts 3!

This is a phenomenal game, it was really fun with the fluid combat, crisp graphics, and the music and cutscenes. It utilizes Unreal Engine 4 amazingly. Only complaint was majority of cutscenes had pauses in-between dialog, and the story was cringe sometimes, but overall it was really good, I give this a Perfect Score because the Story and combat in endgame is amazing, how it pieces everything from previous games into one beautiful ending, and sets up the plot for Kingdom Hearts 4.


This DLC for KH3 is a great way to explain the main story ending even more, and has beautiful additions from another point of view. Aside from clearing up the ending better, there is the Limitcut episode with 13 Data Boss Battles...

Now each one of these battles is so difficult, you need to be prepared and level yourself up, and also unlock the Ultima Keyblade, other than that, you're going to struggle since these bosses can only be damaged at certain windows, so most of the time you're blocking and dodging, and waiting for the opportunity to strike, the Hardest Data Boss is Data Xaehanort, and Xion...

After you beat all 13 hard bosses, you unlock "Yozoro" which is probably the most difficult boss I have ever fought, he is so fast and agile, and bombards you with all kinds of attacks, this is why watching guides is important. The Link Summon Ariel carries throughout this fight so well, but you still need to recover your MP, Dodge, Parry, and pray to Kingdom Hearts for good luck. It took me about 20 attempts to beat this boss. And the dude looks like a mixture of Sasuke and Riku, or bootleg Kaneki.