SlackerArtist
2024
As someone that had played the OG Persona 3 back in 2021, Atlus really hit it right out of the park with making this remake.
The new voice actors did an amazing job on voicing the characters that has passed out the torch of the OG voice actors (Both Zeno Robinson and Allegra Clark voicing both Junpei and Mitsuru respectively were perfect, especially Allegra because she almost sounds like the OG VA of Mitsuru, Tara Platt!
Also the new music in the remake, both Color Your Night and It's Going Down Now are absolute bangers to listen too like... inject them into my veins god dammit because it is that damn good!
And having all new additional content being added into the remake is a welcome addition, with the inclusion of having every social links being fully voice acted with also having the non-voiced characters actually having voices is really great.
But overall, this is hands down the absolute best way to play Persona 3, which I highly recommend playing it, if you either have played the OG P3 or wanting to get started on playing the series as a whole!
The new voice actors did an amazing job on voicing the characters that has passed out the torch of the OG voice actors (Both Zeno Robinson and Allegra Clark voicing both Junpei and Mitsuru respectively were perfect, especially Allegra because she almost sounds like the OG VA of Mitsuru, Tara Platt!
Also the new music in the remake, both Color Your Night and It's Going Down Now are absolute bangers to listen too like... inject them into my veins god dammit because it is that damn good!
And having all new additional content being added into the remake is a welcome addition, with the inclusion of having every social links being fully voice acted with also having the non-voiced characters actually having voices is really great.
But overall, this is hands down the absolute best way to play Persona 3, which I highly recommend playing it, if you either have played the OG P3 or wanting to get started on playing the series as a whole!
2023
2023
2008
With having an Xbox Series X/S and now having to play the game that isn't played either on a 360 or through emulation, I have been playing the game on and off for a few days and I gotta say this, I love it so much!
Both the daytime stages and night time stages are fun, the Werehog's gameplay is actually quite entertaining to play through, guessing it's because I love beat 'em ups games like Devil May Cry and Hi-Fi Rush for example and the bonding between both Sonic and Chip is really wholesome!
Also for the level Eggmanland, the level isn't that hard, but it's both long and challenging, but I had fun with it.
Though there can be problems with the game because of course it happens to any Sonic games, like the quick time events, like good god can you give me more time to breath so that I can press the buttons and not even making a mistake on pressing the button to fully react.
Both the daytime stages and night time stages are fun, the Werehog's gameplay is actually quite entertaining to play through, guessing it's because I love beat 'em ups games like Devil May Cry and Hi-Fi Rush for example and the bonding between both Sonic and Chip is really wholesome!
Also for the level Eggmanland, the level isn't that hard, but it's both long and challenging, but I had fun with it.
Though there can be problems with the game because of course it happens to any Sonic games, like the quick time events, like good god can you give me more time to breath so that I can press the buttons and not even making a mistake on pressing the button to fully react.
A really great collection that contains four games from across PS2 to PSP, and two remastered cutscenes from the DS games for both regular series veterans that wanted to replay the Kingdom Hearts games again and anyone that wanted to get into the series!
Also for those wanting to play Re:CoM in the collection, just skip it and watch the cutscenes on YouTube because I have really suffered playing it.
Also for those wanting to play Re:CoM in the collection, just skip it and watch the cutscenes on YouTube because I have really suffered playing it.
2003
I remember discovering this game years ago when it was included in a demo disc on the Official UK PlayStation 2 Magazine and after getting to playing it years later, it was really fun
But one thing that really bothers me for playing through the whole game is the backtracking system for collecting the seven security cards to access the final level, that made replaying the previous levels very tedious
But one thing that really bothers me for playing through the whole game is the backtracking system for collecting the seven security cards to access the final level, that made replaying the previous levels very tedious
2018
Well it's a good thing that I have waited for the 17 volumes that were available as DLC at the time to be added into the updated PC release when it came out on consoles.
But after playing through the whole game with skipping a few dialogue stuff so I don't have to play for far too long, looked up a walkthrough guide to get the good endings and just wanted to wait for Act 3 to come out... yeah I just stick and prefer the game's Point and Click Adventure style gameplay instead of a visual novel.
I want those 7.3 hours back, Hussie!!!
But after playing through the whole game with skipping a few dialogue stuff so I don't have to play for far too long, looked up a walkthrough guide to get the good endings and just wanted to wait for Act 3 to come out... yeah I just stick and prefer the game's Point and Click Adventure style gameplay instead of a visual novel.
I want those 7.3 hours back, Hussie!!!
This was a game that I didn't even get a chance to completing years ago, but with having a PC that can emulate PS2 games with PCSX2, I decided to actually try and finish the game.
And after finishing it, I actually had fun with it, it captures the OG Scooby-Doo show so well with both it's humor and even the soundtrack itself, making it a great game for any fans of Scooby-Doo, though there can be problems with the game like the weird collision detection for landing on the wooden boats, but that can be easily ignored.
And after finishing it, I actually had fun with it, it captures the OG Scooby-Doo show so well with both it's humor and even the soundtrack itself, making it a great game for any fans of Scooby-Doo, though there can be problems with the game like the weird collision detection for landing on the wooden boats, but that can be easily ignored.
So quick backstory on this game I had with, while I was getting into the Persona series with watching both the Persona 4 anime and playing P4G, I have seen this game being announced back in 2017, I was really interested on getting it for the Switch back then, but I didn't get into playing it that much often...
But fast forward to February of 2024, I decided that I wanted to try and play the game again on PC, and after finishing both Episode 1 (from the main base game) and Episode 2 (from the 2.0 update), I... actually really like this game, having to see characters from the games that Arc System Works developed/helped with and even including characters from RWBY interacting with each other is an absolute delight to see, my favourite chapter in the Extra Episode is definitely Chapter 7, I just love the sheer shock from both Yosuke and Yu is the main reason why I love both of their voice actors, Yuri Lowenthal and Johnny Yong Bosch so much!
And plus this game is where it got me into both BlazBlue and Under Night In-Birth, so I like to thank this game for doing just that.
But if I were to replace RWBY with another Arc System Works game, it would have to be Guilty Gear, I have nothing hateful towards RWBY at all, but honestly... I just felt that GG would've fit way better in the game itself.
But fast forward to February of 2024, I decided that I wanted to try and play the game again on PC, and after finishing both Episode 1 (from the main base game) and Episode 2 (from the 2.0 update), I... actually really like this game, having to see characters from the games that Arc System Works developed/helped with and even including characters from RWBY interacting with each other is an absolute delight to see, my favourite chapter in the Extra Episode is definitely Chapter 7, I just love the sheer shock from both Yosuke and Yu is the main reason why I love both of their voice actors, Yuri Lowenthal and Johnny Yong Bosch so much!
And plus this game is where it got me into both BlazBlue and Under Night In-Birth, so I like to thank this game for doing just that.
But if I were to replace RWBY with another Arc System Works game, it would have to be Guilty Gear, I have nothing hateful towards RWBY at all, but honestly... I just felt that GG would've fit way better in the game itself.