The PSS was the best, nothing beats it. Sure there are only 3 Mega Evolution fights in the main game (those being Korrina, Lysandre, and Champion Diantha) but it has the best gimmick of the 4.

I'd pay 20 bucks for this 'tech demo' it is just that good. Beautiful graphics and really has you hoping for good PS5 games.

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6 trophies until the platinum and it is a fucking bitch to get that damn thing. Then we have the time travel bullshit. That was honestly such a stupid part of the game if you ask me. Took a break when that happened for about a month. JRPG's are long, sure, but this was way too long. Enemies get stale after a while too. But dammit if it isn't fun. A game I have to put more time in again to get that platinum trophy. I've already wasted enough.

Always the game I recommend to beginner Pokemon Trainers who are wanting to start their journey. Best Pokemon remake, change my mind. Bulbasaur is god.

Too many hours on emulation so Idk how many hours I've actually put in.

A lot of fun but not enough to keep me interested in playing it as much as possible. Love the challenge too. Very unique game.

I loved how everything came together and while there are a lot of story path options, there are too many and only worth a single playthrough. Who wants to try different paths if there is a chance you completely fuck it all up?

So much potential. The absolute best part of this game was one of the side characters was voiced by Kristen Schall a.k.a. Mabel from Gravity Falls. 60 bucks wasted. Class system seemed cool but the mage and the ranger class were the only two good ones. Looting was so annoying. This game did one other good thing:

It opened my eyes to the current gaming market and how bad games have become.

Like how Tetris came with every Game Boy, this came with every Wii. Only ever played it as a kid like everyone else did. Complete nostalgia, great music, and too many good memories.

My first Fallout game and everything in the beginning was too easy. You get a free set of Power Armor right off the bat and if you don't level up fast enough, the later areas will completely destroy you. I like the town building though.

I hope this game never gets remastered, it's perfect the way it is. So much dialogue went into this game and it's always a blast to play it.

I have tried beating this game twice and both times I got to the exact same point which was about a solid 25 hours in and both times a new game came out that I then just had to play.

Game is extremely long but the combat is so so soooo satisfying. Definitely prefer this over 2 but man, it burns me out so much. Maybe I'll play it again and hopefully beat it but for right now, it's not the time.

I'm not sure how many hours I have played in this really but I played in the good old days including Save the World which was really underrated. Gameplay loop still keeps me interested from time to time and the skins still keep me paying as well.

Gave this game a try back in 2022 after hearing the hype for so long. Yeah, kinda a waste of my time, even if it is only around 30 hours. Gacha system to get characters is like Xenoblade 2 all over again and as a result, it feels like your typical cash grab mobile game except with higher graphics.

English dub is so annoying that it made me choose Japanese so I guess that's a star for it being the second game ever for me to switch it like that.

The story had me hooked but definitely not enough for me to play a game for several years just to find out how it ends. The daily stuff for you to do is rather annoying rather than making me want to play. It will become a chore, eventually.

1 star for having a better sub than dub and 1.5 for having a decent and surprisingly in-depth combat system.

I don't mind linearity in games, I in fact welcome it compared to the asinine amount of open world games we've had in the past 8 years. I was expecting something like God of War 2018 where it was linear with a bit of openness but no. Barely any side paths to take from what I remember, the only way to truly grind was to keep moving forward. Felt claustrophobic. Might pick it back up but definitely not anytime soon.

As my first ever Mario collect-a-thon, it was fun. Different ways to get to a single moon and with creators like cjya and SmallAnt keeping this game alive, it feels worthy to come back to. I just tend to have bad depth perception.