Utawarerumono
2014
1993
I'm lazy to write and do reviews to backloggd so I will make a summary
A much more mature game than the previous ones in the franchise
Individually, there are some amazing characters that caught my attention, but as a complete cast it's far from the best in the franchise
Agnès is the best main heroine ever made in this franchise so far even though I don't like her seiyuu too much
I wanna see more things about Van because I like him a lot, but I like all others protagonists than him
This game used some EXTREMELY interesting ideas that no other Kiseki had, I think if you've played you'll understand what I'm saying
MAN FINALLY AFTER 4537845723874 GAMES THEY FINALLY PUT MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE GRALSRITTER I'M GENUINELY HAPPY FOR THAT
easily the game with the worst soundtracks in the franchise
probably Kuro is a prologue to the great climax of the franchise and is fulfilling its role well
THIS KISEKI IS GOOD MAN THERE ARE SOME GREAT BUTTS
almata was kinda mid
Still overcoming the fact that shizuna uses a nodachi on her waist, it's physically impossible to get the sword out of there, first time kiseki physically misses, hope they fix it in kuro 2
I've high hopes for kuro 2 because of certain things
I think this is all I've to say without spoilers
tl;dr: Kuro no Kiseki has its ups and downs, but it was the second best starting point.
I don't understand much why this game is so hyped, as it didn't present interesting things as many people like to talk about imo
A much more mature game than the previous ones in the franchise
Individually, there are some amazing characters that caught my attention, but as a complete cast it's far from the best in the franchise
Agnès is the best main heroine ever made in this franchise so far even though I don't like her seiyuu too much
I wanna see more things about Van because I like him a lot, but I like all others protagonists than him
This game used some EXTREMELY interesting ideas that no other Kiseki had, I think if you've played you'll understand what I'm saying
MAN FINALLY AFTER 4537845723874 GAMES THEY FINALLY PUT MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE GRALSRITTER I'M GENUINELY HAPPY FOR THAT
easily the game with the worst soundtracks in the franchise
probably Kuro is a prologue to the great climax of the franchise and is fulfilling its role well
THIS KISEKI IS GOOD MAN THERE ARE SOME GREAT BUTTS
almata was kinda mid
Still overcoming the fact that shizuna uses a nodachi on her waist, it's physically impossible to get the sword out of there, first time kiseki physically misses, hope they fix it in kuro 2
I've high hopes for kuro 2 because of certain things
I think this is all I've to say without spoilers
tl;dr: Kuro no Kiseki has its ups and downs, but it was the second best starting point.
I don't understand much why this game is so hyped, as it didn't present interesting things as many people like to talk about imo
2023
It changed the franchise forever, for the better. It stands as an unforgettable turning point, introducing stronger RPG elements to the series, such as voice acting and a more engaging narrative than any other Zelda game.
Well-written narrative with great characters (who become even more solid if we play Age of Calamity), it's difficult to explain how detailed this game is.
We finally after decades got to see explicitly in-depth characters.
Its magical exploration that brought inspiration to many games today, I've already replayed this game 2 or 3 times and it never loses its appeal. A living, beautiful and characteristic world, practically perfect atmosphere and sound design. A game that is the definition of immersion.
For me, Breath of the Wild marks a new era in The Legend of Zelda franchise, it's just the beginning.
Well-written narrative with great characters (who become even more solid if we play Age of Calamity), it's difficult to explain how detailed this game is.
We finally after decades got to see explicitly in-depth characters.
Its magical exploration that brought inspiration to many games today, I've already replayed this game 2 or 3 times and it never loses its appeal. A living, beautiful and characteristic world, practically perfect atmosphere and sound design. A game that is the definition of immersion.
For me, Breath of the Wild marks a new era in The Legend of Zelda franchise, it's just the beginning.