Beautiful, but irritating puzzle design, particularly in the middle section. Might pick it back up at a later stage

A fun enough Mass Effect-like. I didn't hate my time with it, but I wouldn't jump back into it.

It's fun but I'm not a multiplayer guy.

So much fun and interesting to see a different aspect of the Pokemon universe, but I hit a brick wall that I could not overcome and had to abandon this.

Second playthrough of this. Very fun game, but the ending left a lot to be desired.

It's got an interesting premise and good design, but it's honestly bogged down by it's bad story and voice acting. If the dialogue had at least been skippable, I might have been more inclined to actually try and finish the game, but I made it to Chapter 6 and just couldn't bring myself to continue on.

Fun little romp with a nice aesthetic. I wish the combat could've utilized actual card-based combat, however, but the narrative was good and the characters were interesting and fun.

Honestly, I was having some fun at first, but the repetitive gameplay, boring glory kills and unfun enemies really make this a slog to play through. It's got some decent graphics and the design of hell is suitably hell-ish, but I got about halfway through the story before I realized I wasn't even having fun anymore, so I just turned it off and uninstalled it.

Did not have fun with this one. Probably would've preferred a more linear adventure, although even that I'm not sure about.

Thankfully, it's short. Was not as much fun as the original game was, and somehow it looks worse as well? Also, cannot stand Chloe.

First-person Dark Souls was a mistake. This is just annoying to play to be honest. I was interested in the setting and the game world for like a minute, before I found out that you only have 4 inventory slots, and combat is an unfun mash and parry fest against spongey enemies that take way too long to be killed.

2015

Just no. There is no fun to be had here.

It's very clunky and combat feels unresponsive and sluggish, but I was intrigued enough by the premise to see it through to the end. Thankfully it's short.