If only it was made to be a single linear walkthrough with all three protagonists while switching between them it would've been better, rather than having me go through the same shit 3 times Man, same enemies, 70% of bosses are shared in all the walkthroughs, and the same freaking shit area (I hate the sand area). Toal's storyline was the best gameplay-wise and everything, although some story events didn't quite make sense, especially in the latter leg of the game but still, it was way superior to the other two. If it wasn't for the master peacefully done gameplay I don't think I would've continued.

Heihachi is an overpowered son of a bitch.

the completion for this thing make you go crazy

Sonic Adventure graphics. Combat is fun, but holy shit does the ai sucks.

Interesting game. Really enjoyed my time with the game, felt kind of short for an RPG but still rich, even though my playthrough was mostly focused on the main scenario and fairly just scratched the surface of the side quests. I liked the cast of characters and the idea of crossing multiple life races with different backgrounds, really gave each character some weight, and the sci-fi setting is executed fantastically. The gameplay was amazing not to say it was perfect or revolutionary, but something new and fresh, If I would be more elaborate I can say it's like a new soil that can be bred into a full garden. The plot was moderately good, but not all the way there were some ups and downs. There is not so much to say, I was really invested in the characters and the gameplay and not so much in the whole plot itself. Really looking forward to playing the sequel. 9/10.

This game is hard really HARD. I really liked the catholic aesthetic and the fantastic dark post-rock ost. The game is basically a Castlevania with Hidetaka Miyazaki storytelling.

Coming from a person who have zero knowledge or insight about the universe of the work, This game is super flarking amazing. If only the developers invested more time and work and changed some aspects, this would have been easily one of the greatest games this generation. 9.5/10

A great sequel. Provided the same vital aspects as its predecessor; Powerful storytelling and fantastic character-building, and made it even better. The side quest had the same tone as in the first game, and some were kind of low, but not to the point where it's just a fetch quest. In this game, everything is pivoted around your choices, literally ranging from the route of the mainline story to opening new side quests and so forth. But this game has two Huge negatives that are so prominent, The AI/NPC behavior (Gameplay in general), and the first third of the game. The Witcher 1 is known for its bad gameplay and Witcher 2's gameplay compared to it is really an improvement, even though the core gameplay isn't that bad and more acceptable, the AI is so tremendous every enemy on the field lashes on you spamming their attacks, and in most cases, your under-leveled and the only way to get a good amount of exp to level is through the main quests, so it's so messed up, and don't get me started on the boss battles which are insanely hard and unfair. Another thing that weighed the game down is the following sequence of the story after the introduction. The game had an Epic prologue but from the beginning of chapter 1 till the middle of chapter 2 the pace was turned down to the point of nearly killing the game, but the latter portions of the game compensated in my opinion. In the end, I think this is a great RPG with a lot of quality or I am just a fanboy. A light 9 feels like a fair score.

Needed to be a little longer.

Sadly my save file was gone. Based on what I've reached in the game I was Astonished, truly. The game has amazing ideas with greater execution. The 3 days system added both challenge and excitement, The masks and how you obtain each one; the stories behind each one, and how their functions are implemented.
all I can say is that I'm definitely gonna pick this again later and finish it for good.

Yes, this is hot garbage indeed.