6 reviews liked by SlightlyDissolve


Stray

2022

I broke the meow button by pressing it 12000 times

interestingly enough, the complete tonal shift and philosophical backtrack that Drakengard 2 establishes in comparison to its predecessor has been vindicated by time as Yoko Taro's worldview as expressed through his games has shifted over the years – whereas Drakengard's origins are rooted in violent, rabid nihilism its ethos has slowly blossomed into one of begrudging, reluctant optimism and steadfast determination. the original Drakengard might insist that wise men choose not to be born, but the latest installment in the series insists that choosing to live is always the right answer – no matter the cost or how much of a mistake your life may be.

even with Yoko Taro's minimal involvement with this game and how it's mostly been ignored by further additions to the canon over the years, it was nevertheless a sign of the direction the series would be going in. on its own merits, I like this mostly for the closure it provides Caim and Angelus and how it develops the former into a genuinely fascinating character as opposed to the caricature and emblematic entity he was in the original game. Hanch and Manah are pretty cool too.

hmmmm today i am going to ruin cosmic plans for a new world by beating up god

Every poor person's first Switch game.

Awful fucking game fucking dogshit game. God i hate this game i fucking hate it Would rather drop an anvil on my nuts then ever play this shit again. Fuck this fucking game
Fun to play with friends

I understand this is one of the least popular zelda games but I personally feel this has some amazing game design, boss levels some really clever game mechanics. I accept flying at times could be awkward but outside of that the controls for the game felt great with little to no issue for me to communicate my actions to the Wii. The characters are great and have understandable growth and arcs while the world is so beautiful. The time crystals in the desert are a genius mechanic for you to appreciate how much beauty was lost in a two for one biome. The story is also a very interesting one that ties in to the timeline of the Zelda series well and provides some cool lore. I think this is really underappreciated.