10 reviews liked by TohkaTron


One of the most pretty looking JRPGs I've played. The colors usage is fucking incredible and the backgrounds are amazing looking.
The combat is great and satisfying and I havent even played half the roster yet. It just gets better with the well designed bosses and enemies this game has.
The campaign is cool too, not exactly the most detailed or most deep thing ever but its not that type of game. It is what it is and that's what makes it great.

All Gold Medals (base game + DLCs) and LV.20 reached for both Racer and Cop campaigns

Vincent is my goat and all, but fuck this shit is too boring. I am not forcing myself through it

Starfield has been a long time coming for me.
Once I found out Bethesda was making a brand new title with such a different and unique concept, I was very excited. I’m a huge fan of theirs with Fallout 3 and Skyrim being the big two and although Fallout: New Vegas was developed by Obsidian and not Bethesda, that’s another one I consider one of my favorites and one of the reasons why Starfield was so anticipated for me.

With that said, Starfield disappointed me. It didn't bring enough to the table, and nothing really stood out to me unfortunately... I'm not saying it didn't give me anything because it did, Starfield delivered quite a bit of good stuff. It just doesn't feel new... There was so much more they could've done here and that was a massive let down.

This was my first Bethesda game and it was honestly pretty good. I just finished my first playthrough, and am kind of burnt out so I'm probably gonna be done with the game for now. The story was alright, I didn't really care about the characters very much. The main quests were mostly boring, but there are some really cool side quests to do. There are a lot more things I could talk about but overall, I enjoyed the game and got a good 40 hours of gameplay out of it, with much more available if I wanted so I can't really complain.


This game would be so much better if it had released in 2017 a $5 Add-on for the newest Zen Pinball. Sadly this released in 2002 for full price on the PSOne and is one of the absolute cheapest Pinball games I've ever played. The fact that only a small slightly off centered square is what you're given to view this 2D cardboard of 2 tables is insulting, not to mention the insane physics that make the Pinball bounce around like it's one of those .25 cent rubber balls you get out of a Gacha Machine at a Golden Corall. Still, it being Austin Powers alone gives it one star, and there is humor in losing a ball only to see an LED Pinball blur of Austin smashing his nuts in. It takes roughly 25-30 minutes to see everything the game has to offer. Still, for only $8 I don't regret picking it up, even if it was soley for the meme.