4 reviews liked by Redox


the game for trans women and hardcore speedrunners to bond over. I don't think I'll ever beat Farewell

" When you're at rock bottom , the only way forward is up "
sounds more believable when a grown ass man who's gone through it all tells it. This game , unlike the previous titles focuses more on the friends and friendship aspect and nails it as well. I really enjoyed the protagonists and also the antagonists in the tale. The pacing was good too , and the way they keep on revealing little details of the plot , is brilliant. Love the combat , which is simple yet quite fun to play with. There isn't any sort of challenge , just plain old turn based which is honestly a +1 in my book. I loved the characters too , and while their motives were questionable for the most part they pass the vibe check for a game consisting of good side characters. It honestly took a lot of time for me to complete this , because i was hooked on all the side content you could do in this one and frankly speaking in any other , yakuza title. Its fun , and is a breather from all the heavy plot stuff top it off with the new kart racing and its peak now. overall i'd say a solid game , really enjoyed it and deeply motivating , can't wait for the next title meanwhile i should check ishin out.

Man, this is a fun game, I tell you. Though I'd also tell you to go and play the remastered version, cause honestly this game doesn't hold your hand, and by that mean it really doesn't. I was lost for almost 4–5 chapters, and that to the frustrating kinda lost, lol. Though apart from my skill issue, if we talk about the game alone, it's been a pleasant experience. Really inspirational, in fact, one of the chapters helped out with my drama script for an IRL competition. Must play title, definitely one of its own kind.

I actually had a pretty good time with this. The decade of hearing people complain endlessly about it certainly kept my expectations low which probably helped me see it in a better light. Sure there's plenty of dumb things like EDI's cringe hookup with Joker, Kai Leng hopping out of a naruto fanfiction into a mostly-serious sci-fi world, and the unbearably goofy child PTSD dreams, but there's plenty to like as well. The rest of the game is still Mass Effect and it's still enjoyable to go on missions with your squad and make choices in the story, regardless of it just building up to the "choose your ending" scene. There's plenty of solid interactions, especially in the Citadel DLC, and I quite enjoyed how high-stakes the story felt leading up to the final confrontation with the reapers. Also Javik is cool.