It's alright but pretty frustrating to play. A lot of backtracking to get items to progress so gets annoying real quick. Story was barebones but I'll let it pass. MGSV definitely helped recontextualized the plot so it's cool. Hope Metal Gear 2 is a step up!

Conflicted on where I stand on this one. Overall I think Connor's story was good. I liked a lot of the characters surrounding him especially Haytham. The Homestead missions lowkey should've been main missions. It adds so much to Connor and rest of people interacts with, it was really sweet overall. The remaster for AC3 makes the game's color. Really impressive lighting for the most part but a lot of detail is lost from the OG and the character faces are very unfortunate.

Desmond's story was really disappointing and honestly a lame way to conclude his story. He really deserved better for a character we've been with since the beginning.

Gameplay is fine, same as usual. Hard to engage with its system when I can one shot every enemy with hidden blades. You can ride a pirate ship in this game. It's janky for the most part but it was fun to try. Parkour I will say is the weakest this series so far. I think the setting of this game didn't work well here compared to previous games.

Overall, I like the story of Connor. It was really fun to go through with this game again now having played the previous AC games. Just wished Desmond had a better ending. I'm excited to see what Assassin's Creed 4 has in store!

I really love the ideas the game was going for. I like what they were going for with Room 302. This safe haven that slowing becomes a deathtrap as the game progress. I really like Walter's story and how it connects to the series iconic town. The atmosphere is great too, love how isolating and dreamlike the game feels. Akira Yamaoka music great as usual.

I think where the game loses a bit is its game mechanics and second half. For one, you have limited inventory so you have to store items in your item box in your room. The issue I have with it really is how it functions. I never understood why each ammo box or health item you pick up takes up a slot. I also think the two guns you get in the game are kinda useless(except on two occasions for me). The second and biggest gripe I have with SH4 is the Eileen escort section with is what you're gonna be doing for the second half of the game. Let just say I felt immense frustration and grief going through this part of SH4. Lastly, the story is by far the weakest in series which is sad to say honestly cuz there's cool things about it but it needed more time in the oven.

Silent Hill 4 was certainly a interesting game. There's stuff that I REALLY LIKE but there's parts of it that I really don't rock with. Regardless tho I think it's a game worth playing cuz despite it's shortcomings, it's the last true Silent Hill game we probably ever gonna get from the series.

I think Silent Hill 3 is a great game. It ties up loose ends from SH1 making this a sort of epilogue for that game. Heather Mason is probably my protagonist in SH. She brings this sort of "tired of your bullshit" energy to this game and I love it. The other character though a bit weaker than SH2 cast. Vincent is the most interesting out the bunch. I love his weird mannerisms and messing with Heather for the fun of it.

The graphics for this game are insane for something came out in 2003. I did play through an emulator so I'm not getting that true authentic experience playing it on real PS2 hardware with a CRT TV but still, the textures and models are amazing for its time. One of those games that will age like fine wine.

Akira Yamaoka is quickly becoming one of my composers cuz man do these games have amazing soundtracks SH3 being no exception. Just from the opening movie alone got me excited to experience SH3.

If there's anything I didn't rock with in SH3 it'll be two things. One is a certain enemy type called The Slurper(I HATE THESE THINGS SO MUCH WORST ENEMY TYPE OF ALL TIME!!!!!!) and two are the lack interesting endings. Now the Normal Ending you get by just playing is great and fits the story for the game but the Possessed Ending left a little to be desired. Cool on paper but if all I get for doing another playthrough of the game while trying fulfill certain criterias is a one minute cutscene that amounts to a bad ending then I'm just fine with playing the game just once. I'm surprised that SH3 just has three endings compared to it predecessors but I'm okay with that just wish there was more done with it.

Minor gripes aside I still think this was great game overall. I love going through the unsettling atmosphere of Silent Hill once again and I only have one more game to go through to finally complete the journey.

Going through Fate/Extra in a new save with Caster felt like a different experience. It was painful at the beginning but me, being a totally normal person, grinded to unlock all her skills and raise Magic stats to the point by mid to late game I was overleveled.

But yeah, I love Tamamo. I've already loved her before but I finally did her Matrix Event without messing up this time. A certified Chiwa Saito classic. I also love Rani and in my opinion, fits this game's story more than Tohsaka. Hakuno Kishinami is still top 5 best Type-Moon protagonist of all time.

I really going to miss OG Extra's music. It's one of a kind so going through the game made me appreciate it a lot more. Sad to see it go in Record remake.

My take on its infamous gameplay is that it's satisfying when you don't have someone screaming in your ear about how bad it is. It's not perfect, when you gotta grind for levels you gotta take the time to learn the patterns each time you go to a new Arena so it can get tedious but a lot of it's shortcomings are negated by the existence of Skills. By midgame, you don't need to worry learning patterns and just spam Skills.

Fate/Extra is truly underappreciated game. I always felt it gets overshadowed by its sequel but I think it still holds up well today. It's story, characters, and music really moved me. It's definitely one of my favorite Fate spin-offs or even Type-Moon works in general. I can't wait to play Fate/Extra Record when it comes out in 2049.

While the story starts out pretty weak at the beginning, Volume 3 and so on more than makes up for it. A lot of great characters(Make-Up Work Club my beloves) and really good soundtrack. Gameplay is simple not much to say and that department. It gets unseriously hard at the later story chapters if you're underleveled so keep that in mind.

The story is still ongoing since its a gacha game of course but it win me over so I'm interested seeing how this story unfolds in the future.

A really good plot hindered by its gratuitous amount of torture porn. Don't get me wrong though, I love the story and its few notable character like Shoujo and Carol. The villains were fun especially Brian but I wish there more scenes developing the other Witches instead of being subjugated with 50 torture scenes.

On that topic, I really do feel like the torture scenes hold this VN a lot because not only are they really dragged out, it really ruins the pacing especially in the final acts of the normal and true routes. One thing Clockup works don't get enough credit is there insanely cracked voice acting. Everyone here gave it their all and I'm also happy that some male character including the protagonist is voice acted(something I wish Euphoria had).

I feel really torn about Maggot Baits but I really liked the story and characters overall. With Dead Days around the corner I'm really excited to dig into that one one since its by the same writer as MB(more tamed by looks of it).

Not gonna lie, I find myself liking the first game's story more but this wasn't bad. Peter and Miles were pretty good like seeing them interact during story and in gameplay. Though I feel like Miles arc left a lot to be desired but there were a lot of cool with him. I'm surprised how Web of Shadows influenced a lot of this game towards the end lol. I wish they took more inspiration from its gameplay.

Speaking of gameplay, I really don't this Arkham style gameplay in a Spider-Man game. You could do a lot crazy stuff with these characters so restricting them to this style of combat feels lame to me. Web Swinging still feels great as ever with addition of the Web Wings for extra speed and momentum.

Regardless I think this game is good but it isn't the perfect Spider-Man game I was yearning for.

The main story of DDLC is really solid horror VN. A lot of moments in the later acts feel unsettling and I was creeped out by some of the things that happen. The story itself I wasn't really all that big on. We've such short time with the characters that we don't to know them as much....that is until you read the side stories.

The side stories is the new addition in the Plus version of DDLC. They only focus on the four heroines and oh my god IT'S SO GOOD. Getting see them interact and grow was great I personally loved Monika and Natsuki but everyone was amazing as well. Lowkey much of my praise goes to the side stories and I definitely say its worth going through.

This game......it moved me.

By favorite entry in the series. Such good conclusion to Ezio's journey and much needed closure to Altair's story. Story was just fun and engaging overall.

Gameplay had has some neat add ons like the hook blade which traversing through levels and climbing easier. There's bombs you can craft and buy. I haven't used it a whole lot during my time playing but more options to engage in gameplay is always welcomed.

Overall, I absolutely loved it and I can't believe gave it a low score lmao but at least I properly went to the games. As write this I still haven't gone through Desmond's Journey and I wanna go back to Brotherhood to do any story side quest I've missed. More reasons just go back and enjoy these games more.

Okay one negative tho......give me back my cool anime protagonist Altair. I wasn't really rockin his new VA.

I think I had good time playing through this but I think I like it less than AC2. While the story isn't bad, it felt weak for the most part. I really do like the whole building your brotherhood aspect of the game. Liberating Rome and recruiting people into creed was pretty fun I think spent meandering around lol.

The gameplay is more of the same so much I want to say but you can use a crossbow which....I didn't buy until I was already at the end of the game. I also really like that Rome is the only city to explore so less overwhelming than prior entries.

I don't think its a bad game by any means but the whole time I was thinking "I sure can't wait to get to Revelations" while playing. It got pretty tiring doing what felt like 100 missions of following someone so that damper my enjoyment for a bit. Anyway, Revelations soon.


The Near Side routes of Tsukihime were least my favorites of the OG but here though? I really was enjoying reading through both Arc and Ciel routes. Ciel especially blew me away on how much different it is that it's essentially a new route. I love the new characters they added while some remain a mystery(red garden will save me), Noel is particular was a great addition to Ciel's route.

Overall, me likey now give me other side of red garden NOW.

I read every season of this game, each getting better and better. Never thought a RPGMaker game could go this fucking hard it's probably one of my favorite games of all time.

I love this story, I love the characters, the music, the artstyle honestly everything. Noel the Mortal Fate really rocked my world. Please, play this game. You won't regret it.

It's been so long since I read a Type-Moon VN and I've been dying to read this VN for years. Was it worth it? Hell yeah! This is probably one of the most beautiful and well presented VNs I've ever read. I love the cast and the music was top notch. I'm not gonna lie, I was falling out of love with TM but reading this made me remember why I love their works.

My biggest gripes isn't even with VN itself but the translation. I got pretty annoyed seeing typos and spelling mistakes throughout my reading. I'm not a translation freak cuz if its readable I'm fine with it but I expect better from Aniplex.

I was very happy that I finally got to experience this for the first time and didn't disappoint! It makes even more excited to see what the Tsukihime Remake has in store.

It been quite a while since I finished Assassin's Creed 1. With a series as big as this and wanting to play a lot other games in my catalog, I want play these my own pace however that may be. I finally got around to playing Assassin's Creed 2 and yeah, its pretty good.

Narratively I think this is the game shines for me. Ezio is such charismatic protagonist and I enjoyed going through his journey of becoming an Assassin. A lot of the side characters are just as charming but I really like Leonardo Da Vinci is Ezio's best buddy. The lore is pretty neat and I'm interested in where the story goes next.

The gameplay is more or less the same but I enjoyed setting of Italy during its Renaissance Era. Parkour is fun as usual and I don't know but I decided to climb all 73 viewpoints in the game. The soundtracks is really good tho.

My gripes with this game is mostly PC related like the game not telling you what button does which and trying to set up my controller is a pain too. Having to use another launcher to play this is annoying and I hear it continues afterwards so oh well.

Overall, really good game. I'm not sure when I'll play Brotherhood but I'll play it eventually....