The game just keeps on rolling no matter what happens to you or your colleagues and that becomes the absolute best part about it. Also hilarious that the entire game takes place in Chicago

Really excellent indie 'horror' rpgmaker game finding all the little secrets and getting to play through all the little text adventure segments was really fun just wish the combat was more engaging I like the idea of the health vs money system but at a certain point it was just way too easy

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One day we will reach a world beyond speed

I cannot tell you how funny I found the protagonists secret past is he's just a steel pipe murderer and that becomes a huge part of his personality

Too short kept feeling like it had something but then nothing else came. Wish they leaned more into the found footage style I originally assumed it was an FMV game which would have suited it better imo as it being essentially a VN felt odd to me.

Solid as hell VR title big improvement over the first in regards to the overall story shoutouts to john juniper

One of the coolest dungeon crawling rougelikes I've ever played. Truly just throws you into the dark and lets you flounder till you find your footing but in a good way. It feels great to learn how the systems work in a natural way without ever having to feel guided every step of the way. The aesthetics with regard to the sound and look of the game are obviously great. The story itself is very unique and while most of it went over my head again it still feels good to try to figure out what's going on yourself.

This game felt miserable to play just a horrific quarter muncher. However this is unironically the type of thing I was hoping Yakuza would put in their arcades because I was tired of the same old games and would love to see more stuff like this that I probably haven't seen before

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I didn't want to write a big huge thing but it also feels wrong to not put something here. This is by far my favorite of the Persona series the links and main crew far exceed other entries and the overall story is obviously still amazing. The remake made Tartarus a lot less of a slog but is honestly still not really fun to go through and does come off as a little too easy this time around. I also still prefer the original music but thats not to say the stuff here is bad so 50/50. but yeah idk I just feel the connections you have to the world and cast is so strong and I couldn't help crying for the last hour as I had to say goodbye to everyone. I wanted to shout out my favorite links at the end here but the list is too long and it doesn't feel fair to leave anyone out so bye

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The ending is a complete insane curveball the rest of the game is decent enough

I think it's possible to like this game if you never play it

Super fun every level is a different Looney Tunes character that all have their own mostly unique gameplay. Difficulty spikes up huge imo when on Speedy Gonzales' level and Elmer Fudd's phase 2 boss fight is a little nuts. Road runner has a dedicated meep meep button genius

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KINO
what can I say they ended it really damn strong. it finally felt connected to the rest of the universe and by the end I was crying for Levania

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Good god this chapter is dark as fuck

A good starting point but even as of writing this a few of the late bosses are way overtuned / there are too few upgrade resources or souls available to really try different builds or weapons