Actually the Animal Crossing game that kept me playing the longest. A cozy refuge in a hard time.

Played the adventure RPG mode as Link, actually super fun.

Really enjoyed what I've played of Zodiac Age so far. Excited to finish it.

Loved the worldbuilding of the original, but the slow grindy pace of exploration and battle was difficult to overcome, I didn't 'get' the gambit system in the original version, and I didn't get immersed in the plot. Got stuck on the zombie dragon due to poor inventory management and no save to return to. Returned to Zodiac Age as an adult and really enjoying it so far.

Had a pretty good time with it on Switch. To be honest, the character building system feels a bit unfinished, and as fun as some quests are there are plenty of duds. But I love the game loop and I'm excited for a modern Dragon's Dogma game.

Had a decent time with the first half. The second half is a bit obnoxiously difficult.

2004

One of the best games and most unique games ever made. Marred by the janky-ness of its inventory management and base-building system, and the un-fun fragility and handling of the Cyclops. Got very close to the end, but never finished it. I did watch some of my favorite streamers finish it, so I probably never will myself. But I might do the sequel, Subzero.

Probably my favorite Fire Emblem game to date!

Enjoyed it at the beginning. The story doesn't really capture me, and I enjoy the open world exploration and attempting areas that are too difficult for my party more than following the prescribed path which leaves me depressingly overlevelled. I feel the need to finish it one day, maybe on stream.

Pretty fun. Couldn't compete for my attention with other, more interesting games recently...but I'd love to pick it back up and see what it really has to offer,

This has been fun so far. I hope I finish it!

Impressive indie metroidvania. Weird story, strong worldbuilding and gameplay.