One of my favorite of the franchise. I just don't understand why Rebecca is just in Resident Evil 1 and disappears afterwards. Rebecca/Bill duo works a lot.

Amazing remake! The game who made me want to play the other ones.

I know a game story worked on me when the last part of it moves me a lot. I liked this group of friends and their roadtrip. The focus on their journey shadowed Lunafreya, ok, but it made everything more powerful because you do feel for Noctis. The DLC should have been in game instead but Prompto or Ignis story worked on me a lot.
Music wise, Yoko Shinomura did a perfect job.
The open world is pretty but there is nothing to do there unfortunately. It's the big flow of this game. No minigames just hunts.
But i loved it and it's not the bad game I heard about. And to know it ended Hajime Tabata's career while he took over Tetsuya Nomura's chaotic development is so unfair imo.

I am a fan of the franchise for 25 years. And I like that you can not like one game and like the other in this franchise since everything is recreated each time. So i am going to be honest, i didn't like this one at all.
It was good at the beginning but the rhythm of the game became more and more tiring. The focus on Clive totally shadowed other characters like Jill and i didn't feel some arcs at all like the one with Hugo or Barnabas.
I liked the gameplay a lot and characters like Joshua, Cid or Dion make for the other characters. Sorry Clive but i wish Joshua had become the lead character midgame.
Overall not a bad game at all but just not for me this time.

I played it after 0 which was a bad idea. The actual story is really good but this time, i found the sidequests and minigames repetitive. Also, the idea of Majima everywhere was a terrible idea imo. It made me hate the character in this game while i loved him in 0. Crazy dog okay but really tiring in this game. But for the Yakuza general universe, it's a must-do.

My first Yakuza but what an introduction! It's the first game that make me follow the sidequests more than the actual story (really good). I felt bad for Makoto but she had to wait for me a long time hungry while I was managing the club with Yuki. I laughed a lot at the sidequests stories. So many minigames to do and Kiryu/Majima characters are great that you don't care the time spend doing the side stuff.
It's like watching a tv show with lots of characters involved and being excited for the next episode.
Tachibana forever!

My first souls game and i loved it. I didn't like the story here but the game is just so good: the level design and the boss fights are just too greatly design to not have a good time playing. I don' t think the game is that hard, two areas gave me difficulties (Anor Londo and Blight f.... town) but they are so many ways of playing that it will depend on your character's build.

I hate to think like the majority of players but this time, i can't think differently. I played it recently and it became one of my favorite game of all time. The mechanics take a time to learn but when you got them, the game is just pure pleasure until the end. And the story is good too but don't forget to read everything to understand what's going on in this crazy city.

The second game of this series has more action than the first one who introduced the country's problems. Estelle is such a gem of a character that you can't not feel for her. Ouroboros organization is explained here which helps a lot in the comprehension of the following titles.
No change in the gameplay but the number of characters help in managing the difficulty a bit higher this time.

I played this game after completing Cold Steel I and II. The universe built by Falcom studios is just fascinating. The originality of this franchise is that each serie of Trails is happening in the same continent but in a different country. And it is really coherent in its storytelling.
Characters in this game are great: Estelle and Joshua are one of my favorite game characters now. Gameplay is a bit old but if you like retro games like i do, no problem at all.