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I'm sure whatever these nameless npcs are doing is totally worth tanking the framerate but right now it runs like cheeks

The dialogues in this game are a total marvel, they have some of the best dialogues I have ever seen in a video game, fascinating, the feeling it gave me is different, I have not cried, nor has it impacted me emotionally much, but it has impacted me in another way that I cannot explain, it is simply beautiful what Kojima wants to convey, this game is perfect in all its splendor, I thought that MGS3 was the pinnacle of all MGS , but in my opinion MGS2 is a little better, either because of the rhythm and consistency, the incredible dialogues and how everything is executed perfectly, there is no gap in the script, and the game explores themes that are wonderful, as such it can be existentialism, free will and the purpose of being, which in Raiden is present throughout the game and in the end it explodes perfectly, the ending is incredible. This is a message towards life, an emotional impact with a purpose beyond that, a life lesson.
I love you Kojima, FUCKKK.

Fuck my bitch wife Mia.

Zoe Baker! i choose you!

I don't know what to say...

This is it. Just finished the game, and i'm finished too.
I had high expectations and it surpassed all of them. Absolutely phenomenal game and i'm glad i had the chance to play this series tears running down my cheeks

Persona 5 Tactics is another spin-off game that allows us to control the Phantom Thieves. As the title suggests, it's not a turn-based RPG like Persona 5 and Persona 5 Royal; instead, it's a tactical game similar to XCOM.

I really enjoy tactical games, but I must say that Persona 5 Tactics is the easiest game in this genre. There are almost no consequences for your wrong actions on the field. The main story consists of easy stages, and you only face some challenges when playing the side quests.

Talking about the story is challenging for me. As someone who loves the Persona 5 story, I can say that this spin-off falls far behind in this aspect. However, when compared to other games, it's still interesting. The best part, for sure, is the characters who remain super charismatic. At some point, I felt the game was unnecessarily huge.

To understand the story, you have to play Persona 5 or Persona 5 Royal first. Otherwise, you won't grasp a significant part of the game and won't have the connections with these characters, who are the heart of this franchise.

The art initially made me feel like it took a step back. After a few hours, I started to enjoy it.

Persona 5 Tactics is a game destined for fans of Persona 5 and the Phantom Thieves. I don't recommend it if you've never played the main title before or if you don't want to spend more time with these characters. The gameplay is okay, but there are better tactical games out there.

Super Mario RPG is a remake of a game with the same name originally released on the Super Nintendo. For many years, fans treated this game as a forgotten classic only available on illegal emulators. Now, these remake allows young players to enjoy this important game.

To start this review, I have to say that I never played the original game. Even so, I was able to see that this new version preserves many aspects of the older version. After I finished, I decided to read some reviews, and people were thinking the same. It doesn't make the game dated or bad; the minor changes were enough to make this remake an enjoyable experience for anyone.

As the title suggests, the game is an RPG. The gameplay is the classic turn-based RPG that we were used to in the '90s. To be honest, Super Mario RPG is the easiest RPG game that I have ever played. I never felt weak against any enemy.

Even with not an outblowing story, I can say for sure that it is the best we ever had in the Mario franchise. The characters are charismatic, and it is really fun to see some unexpected alliances.

The graphics are quite good, and the new cinematics are amazing! A significant downside, in my opinion, is the absence of voice acting.

I can say for sure that we finally have this necessary remake. This new version of Super Mario RPG is crucial to bringing back one of the best games from the Super Nintendo. I truly recommend this game to anyone who likes turn-based RPGs, and I can say that you should really give it a chance even if you're not a big fan of this genre of games.

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Almost absolute gaming perfection. The story, the music, the setting, the cutscenes, the characters, the world, the exploration. Everything is absolute top-tier and makes Alan Wake 2 Remedy's Magnum Opus. I loved this game, but I do have a small flaw with the game: there is not nearly enough combat. A lot of areas that easily could've had enemies in them were empty, and I hope we get an update that includes more combat with enemy's dropping more supplies. I think if we had double the amount of combat encounters, maybe one extra enemy per encounter, it would be the perfect amount of balance. I also have played all of Remedy's games, and it really feels like you'll miss out a lot if you haven't played Alan Wake 1 or Control.

The most sheer joy I've had playing a game since... Super Mario Odyssey

It controls perfectly. Even in the moments where I feel its creativity may be a bit overstated, it feels top of the line because of the polish, because of how it feels like each enemy design was thought out, and how I feel like the power-ups and badges (for the most part) actually really do add a lot to the replayability.

I only briefly touched the multiplayer aspect, but as a certified NSMB multiplayer hater due to how chaotic it can get, I actually love the no collision. Still I do think something like the bubble power up could have hilarious multiplayer results and there's a part of me that is maybe a little sad that we missed out on some of that

Surprising amount of musical themed levels in this one. The children yearn for Rhythm Heaven to come back.