balenciagatrash
2006
This is game is aight. There's no Titus, which is plus for me, and I was really vibing with Yuna's adventures here. I just wasn't the biggest fan of FFX and the things I did like (the battle system and sphere grid) are gone so it was hard for me to really get into it. It is fun tho and the dress sphere system is neat.
2012
Despite it's elderly age and graphics only a mother can love, this was a great experience. Some main party members are kinda eh and the story is a little bit of an unfocused mess, but it's still an enjoyable time through and through. I can see why people adore FF7 and I'm excited to start playing the remake trilogy when I find the time to.
This was my introduction to the Fire Emblem series and SRPGs and I can say this was such an enjoyable time for me. I'm always cautious of games that try to manage a lot of characters and although this game is by no means an exception to that as some characters are far less interesting than others, there are more positives than negatives in that regard. The amazing story and my time with the students customizing classes and testing different party strategies far outweigh the fairly repetitive map designs and by the end of every story, the flaws never really bothered me or impacted my experience in any way.
2017
2008
2016
Berseria was kinda dope tbh but there were portions of it that dragged down the experience for me. The amazing cast of eclectic characters and underrated combat system kept me hooked. There are some great elements present that could bring me back to replay it but the negatives just leave an underwhelming taste in my mouth.
2020
playing this right after p5r and p3re, i thought this game felt clunky, slow, and overall just boring but as i played through the game and as time has passed since playing it, I can say this game is one of my favorites of all time. Despite it only being a short time since finishing, it has aged gracefully as I reflected on the story, the charming characters, and my time in Inaba.
2024
2021
2018