This game is great it takes all the strengths from the previous entries and you get the most fun combat system of the entire series. The story and characters both old and new continue to be likable and fun. This game does Nero more justice as he is much better in this game as the main protagonist. The combos in this game flow so well and gives 3 unique play styles with Dante, Nero and V. Probably my least favorite parts in the game are probably the V sections as he isnt as much in the enemies face and for some reason he gets the boss gauntlet level. This game was so good i ended up playing it twice with playing vergil on hard difficulty which gave me one of the most fun experiences i ever had with an action game with the final boss fights in the game being a fun challenge

This game was a massive improvement to the already decent first game and you get one of the strongest entries in the series. Every single case is connected in someway and the twists of whats going on is just great just like any other Ace Attorney game. Edgeworth continues to grow even further as a character (whos secretly a weeb for Steel Samurai) as hes strays away from what made him an antagonist from the previous entries. The new characters were just great and were as just well developed as Edgeworth was with the antagonist being very interesting to find out who it was. i thought every single case (case 2 was probably the weakest) was extremely solid and just kept getting more interesting as you kept playing. the localizers did a great job to make it just like an official translation

FF7 has always had a special place for me despite the original not being in my top 5 games of all time, but it has been a game that even with the original i tried my absolute best to try and play the game no matter what. With the original, I had struggled to find a device that could play it in a stable state and ended up playing the scuffed mobile port as for the remake I tried playing it with the pc port only for it giving up halfway through the game which ultimately ended up in me finally being able to buy a ps5 for rebirth and i could not be any more happier
This game feels like a surreal dream come true as when i thought about a dream remake for this game this is what i imagined it would be like. The graphics and cutscenes are as amazing as ever as the game feels more open to the player to explore every region in the game and even a main side quest to discover a superboss with a fun storyline. The characters both the current and new ones are amazing and improved on the already memorable characters of ff7. The iconic locations of the game are filled with so much personality as the side quests and new characters introduced to rebirth (and remake) give them so much life. This game is filled with the brim with minigame some really fun and some not so fun with one of them being triple triads competitor, Queens Blood, which actually has its own side quest storyline which I thought was fun to go through. If you played the original game, this game does its most memorable scenes and moments in the game so well and the voice actors do so well to capture that emotion that could not be captured the same as in text boxes as it feels even more real. The story is amazing as I expected from beginning to end with its presentation as it captures these memorable moments in the game. One thing that surprised me a lot is that this game does not shy away from its lighthearted moments as there were moments where I genuinely at how they decided to do its quirks from the original. The combat is as great as ever from remake with synergy making the already fun combat even better. the new playable characters are very fun and have their own unique playstyle to go with. It's very hard to explain in words how I felt with this game but to sum it all up my expectations for this game surpassed all my dream expectations and Although the journey is not over yet, I am so glad I was able to finally play it after all these years and I will wait patiently for its incredible finale when its ready.

A great followup to Path of Radiance and you get to see more worldbuilding of the world of tellius and it's lore which I found really interesting. I like how the game is split into 4 parts all focusing on specific arc of the story which makes you play with different teams which makes for a fun way to build up different units you might have not chosen before as from the beginning the game makes your character selection limited with the dawn brigade. The main protagonists of the game (Ike, micaiah, elincia, etc) are great and are probably some of my favorite in the series from writing this review. The use of different characters throughout the game makes for hard but fun game that makes you can make work in your favor if you use bonus exp and skills correctly. The game is hard but fun to play through with all the challenges you have to deal with a very solid fire emblem game

I LOVE DEEMCEE TWO DONTE IS THE BEAST HE SHOOT THE GUN AND HE WIN

This game felt like a mixed bag for me as i have the opposite problems I had with yakuza 3 in this game which was the story. I felt the story felt very samey compared to the previous plots from past games. what I find interesting and im not sure if this was a remastered feature is that this ties very well with yakuza 0 as one of the characters is connected to majima. The 4 playable characters was a interesting idea in concept. but it feels spread too thin because by the time you get invested in one of the characters stories you get sent to the next character. Gameplay wise, by the time you get the full moveset of the character, you are already done with the character's part (except if you are kiryu). Also the final boss is probably the worst fight in the entire series from how annoying it is. Kiryus role in the story felt like an after thought since he comes very late into the story as he just comes to finish the job of the ongoing problem in the plot. Overall an improvement with the combat, but has a worse story with good protagonists

Being the introduction to the megaten series to the west and what better way than to show your mascot game in Nintendo's new "innovative" console.
The game is a top down shooter puzzle game where you go through 5 stages to go back to the monster world as either of the 3 jack bros the plot of the game goes. the 3 selectable characters Frost, Lantern, and Skeleton have different abilities to could go for a different playstyle. The plot of the game is very cute and charming for SMT standards and seemed to be aimed at kids as most of the demon names were simplified for a Western audience. That being said, the game plays like an arcade title in the way that the difficulty spikes up extremely high due to the game's obstacles and the game's health system. Instead of having hit points your timer is your health so depending on what you get hit by you lose HP making the final boss extremely hard due to not the boss itself, but the spikes that are borderline hard to dodge with the bullets the boss is shooting. Was overall a nice cute game until the end level being extremely hard

A very decent starting entry to the series. The game takes upon some Resident Evil quirks with camera angles which probably what makes some of the levels in the game very frustrating to go through. Weirdly enough liked the punishing nature of this game that you have to reset to the start of the level after you run out of lives challenging you to play the level as best as you can. Despite the game only taking place in one area, it is probably a very fun game to play through and figure out the patterns of the boss fights. The story is decent in introducing Dante and the antagonist of the game and a weird plot twist I will not mention here. Overall fun action game with a decent difficulty and an alright story.

being a prequel to the original dmc, dmc3 is probably one of the best of the series for having a very fun battle system. the boss fights are probably the most fun of the series and has a great story which gives the proper introduction to Vergil and Lady. This game would be where the Dante that makes cheesy insults and loves pizza came from as he would be more likable as he already was. Overall takes the strengths of dmc1 (im not including 2) and makes it better

This has its own great style and personality when it comes to the art style and soundtrack that made it a cult classic to this day and I got curious about playing this game and took the opportunity to play it before it got delisted from the xbox store. That being said, the controls are very janky and clunky as its very easy to lose momentum. Despite that, its very fun to play through and short as there's 3 main maps to go through and a good selection of characters with their own personality. The soundtrack definitely makes the game much more fun and entertaining. I hope to see more of this series with its return coming soon having been announced as it deserves to get brought back into the spotlight.

I almost wish I played this game first instead of binding blade because it gives a much better introduction to the (mostly) modern series mechanics and gameplay. The game makes it much easier for you to not have your main units not fall behind with the bonus xp system helping everyone stay in the same level. Supports are also simplified as its much easier to level them up compared to the gba games. The story is probably on the higher up for me (as of the writing of this review) because of the simple plot and worldbuilding of the world of the Tellius. I thought that Ike is a pretty cool protagonist and has a good cast of character with an interesting world to go with the different laguz tribes. as the first game in the series to move to 3d and have voice acting it does well to transfer the same good gameplay loop and simple plot the series is known for

This game is basically persona 4.5 as it would be used later on as the graphics for the more popular game Persona 5. The story is ridiculous as we go in the pov of vincent as hes going through a crisis of a decision that might change his life forever the various routes are interesting including the new route (Rin) which was extremely odd but good which was added to full body. I ended up doing two routes which was Katherine and Rin i would have done the last girl but I did not want to play through the game again since it can get repetitive i might play through again to see the final route. The voice acting is in classic Atlus fashion of being great and humorous.

Its probably because i chose to play legendary dark knight mode but this game was very frustrating to play both because it had an absurd amount of enemies ganging up on you and the whiplash of figuring out Neros controls as i did not hate his combat style in comparison to Dante, but it affected my overall experience of the game. Nero suffers the new protagonist syndrome since I assume people were expecting to play dante again but thats the least of the problems with 4. The game from what i heard was incomplete and it shows with Dante's part of the game being literally Nero's section but backwards. The combat is still fun and so is some of the boss battles. The story is as dmc as it gets Nero was definetely the call to make the series fun but still fresh with the introduction of a new protaganist

This was probably my most wanted game for me to play for the past half-decade and it did not disappoint. Despite Remake only covering about a few hours into the original Final Fantasy VII, it expands on Midgar a whole lot and the major events of the game hit much harder in ways it would have not happened in the original game. The graphics are absolutely stunning and continue to amaze me of how it flows with gameplay. The combat system is great and feels like a direct upgrade from XIIIs and XVs combat systems and makes it even more engaging. The voice acting gives so much personality to the already great memorable characters and made them even more fan favorites than they already are. One thing i did not expect to happen is for me to do every side quest and minigame that was in the game and it was really fun to do each one. The biggest shocker for me with this game is that the big changes made to the game make it even more exciting to wait and play the next part of the retelling of FFVII

I took a break from Yakuza when i finished Kiwami 2 because i knew it would be an instant downgrade in graphics and it showed when i played it. The Graphics were not bad at all but the change was definitely noticeable. Every fight will be a blockfest but i felt it was a fine gameplay wise but compared to if you already played zero and kiwami, its the worse by default being the oldest engine. Story wise i think my favorite part of the game was seeing Kiryu being a father and also Rikiya as he was a great main supporting character to the game. i definitely think this game would benefit from a kiwami entry since i think the story is decent but suffers from being the oldest game in list of games if you are playing in order.