This is the only piece of Digimon media I know that uses the Japanese names even in the English version, and deserves praise for that alone.

Or...deserved anyway. Real shame this got taken down

's aight but I would literally rather be playing any regular Pokemon game

Fun for a little bit until it reminds you, increasingly loudly, that this is a gacha game with everything that entails

Story goes in some wild directions and there's a ton of great characters.

Now as for if any of that's worth going through the gacha game it's attached to, ehhh

Probably the best way to play YGO in any official context even with the delayed release cycle and at times questionable limited lists. Can get grindy fast if you change up your deck often and/or want to play higher up the ladder however

Ok but there's no real reason to play this now that Master Duel exists

2022

Incredibly technical and incredibly cool

Incredibly cute of course, and manages to do some surprisingly interesting things with the premise of "ground pound-centric platformer"

(Disclaimer: am filthy casual)
This seems like a solid fighting game and obviously all the nods to Hololive are a plus, thing is though every character feels almost too quirky to the point that it gets a little difficult to tell what's going on at times

This is both filled with love for Hololive (deserved ofc) and incredibly fun as a game. Wonderful treat for fans and the perfect lure to trip others into the rabbit hole

I can't play this game well for beans, but I respect the hell out of it

I'd heard this game has really good lightsaber combat. Would like to...actually get the lightsaber in a remotely reasonable amount of time and not have to spend half the game or more playing a subpar Quake clone

(this metaphor was more or less stolen from the review channel Gigaboots in their own review of the Resident Evil 4 remake, but said metaphor equally applies here)

So, there's an old sketch comedy by Bob Odenkirk and David Cross called Mr. Show. And in one of the sketches, Bob Odenkirk plays a man doing a lie detector test. The people doing the test ask him all sorts of outlandish questions, all of which he truthfully and nonchalantly answers "Yes," to.

One of the interviewers asks him if he'd done crack before, and he once again says "Yes." Then another person asks him how crack felt, and he goes, almost off-handedly as if he were asked the most obvious question in the world:

"Yeah it's great, it's crack."

All of which is to say, going back to the context of this game and my review of it: Yeah it's great, it's Sonic 3 and Knuckles.