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First of all this only Persona I had played was Persona 1, which wasn't a very joyful experience at all. When I was downloading the the 3 Reload, I expected to like it, at worst case I knew at least I'd like the soundtrack.

After 70+ hours and completing game with all social links except the art club guy, I can say without any hesitation, it exceeded my expectations dramatically. Not going to promote the story, characters and what else, these are already the most famous aspects of P3. However what hooked me up with this game is the connections MC've made in social links and party members. One aspect RPGs are known for is relationship your character develop with companions. What made Dragon Age memorable is Grey Warden's connections with well written companions, like Alistair, Leliana or Morrigan. As for P3 Reload, it does this job nearly perfect. Even after you finish the game, you will prbably remember brushing Koro-san, studying for exams with everyone, killing time with an exchange student.

I wouldn't claim it has an extraordinary story, a flawless gameplay or well designed levels. (god i hate tartarus) In fact, Persona 3 has a lot of flaws, but it is one of the most memorable games I've ever played, in a good way.

First Halo Wars was a squad-based RTS played very similar to popular RTSs of its time, like BFME,CoH and DoW. Considering 2000s were full of RTS like these, game's lack of unoriginality was acceptable and its okay story and great soundtrack helped me enjoying the game.

Sadly HW2 is pretty much play same as its predecessor, and yeah that means it feels like exactly playing a late 2000s RTS. They are releasing a RTS with 10 years old mechanics and demanding 40$, nice of you Microsoft.

Story is good for like for first hour. It has a very promising opening with very nice cinematics for a RTS, but rest of game's cinematics don't hold up that quality except for one.

Mission design becomes repetitive quickly. I would even say Warcraft 1994 had more interesting mission types.

1/3 of missions are pretty much like "defend your base for 20-30 mins", probably laziest and most boring mission type in the RTS genre. Oh and last mission is also a defense mission, what an amazing closure for a game.

As I said, gameplay just feels old. There is a lot of people claiming game was so good and underrated etc. but no one shows up when I ask if someone is still playing the game. Yeah, no one would play a DoW console rip-off, when you still have DoW1 and DoW2 with active playerbase.

It is a mid RTS at best and can't really recommend. Story has some nice Halo easter eggs and introduces the villains of Halo Infintie, but other than that there is really no reason to play this game.

At the first glance Xenogears is another JRPG from Squaresoft,one of the most successful companies in PS1 era. Before playing the game,my thoughts were like "Ok game uses a turn based combat just like most of its contemporaneous JRPGs, two kingdom fighting aganist each other for centuries in sake of fighting. We have a main character who doesn't remember some part of his past so writers can reveal it in late game to attract your attention to game after hours of boring turn based gameplay, and there is mechas to make combat more diverse. Or developers just love mechas. Probably the second.

In short, Xenogears looks like a PS1-era Final Fantasy title and heavily resembles FF7. After beating game, I can say my predictions were partially correct, but game is a lot more deeper than any main FF title I have played. Let's start with the story.(Review contains minor spoilers.)

JRPG Rule Number 1: Opening mission must include explosions,flames,dying innocent people. Xenogears isn't any different. We start the game with some text informs us about planet's current stage. After that we see the mechas,flames,explosions and dying innocent people but that scene lasts only a few minutes. It turns out it was a dream blah blah blah.And we are in a small village.No Midgar-like visually appealing enormous captial,no explosions,no fighting aganist fire creatures etc. What we have there is a small,ordinary village preparing for wedding of two young people and both are childhood friends of our main character. Then game wants me to do a fetch quest and I set off. And that's the start of future hero Fei Fong Wong's adventure! Nope. Fei isn't that type of hero says "Hello guys! World is in the grip of evil, but don't worry I'm here,relax!" everytime. Because Fei is like...I don't know. Even Fei doesn't know who he really is. At least at the start of game.

Without giving spoilers, I can say Fei has some kind of psychological illness. And this is highly tied to Fei's character development,story and Grahf,one of the antagonists in game. After completing the fetch quest,something big happens and game's tone goes dark and goes darker and darker until very end of the game. What happened to Fei at this point and similar events happens later in the game, connects perfectly. Fei's character development is more than satisfying and enough to like and empathize him.

After the big and dark event, Fei leaves the town and sets his journey to find other companions because he realized battles are boring and lasts too long. Companions join and leave your party at certain points depending on course of the story just like other RPGs. I think it is fair to divide companions to two group. Elly and others.

Elly or Ellehaym von Houten, is a young officer in Gebler military and her role in the story is as big as Fei's. We all know finding well written characters in a JRPG is hard. Finding well written female characters is even harder. Elly is one of the rare well written female JRPG characters. She isn't there because main character needs a girlfriend. It isn't hard to predict Fei and Elly's will have a relationship later in game, but that relationship grows naturally and doesn't exist only to exist.

Fei and Elly are easily make it into my favorite JRPG characters list, but I can't say the same for rest of the characters. They are neither bad nor special. They are OK, mostly.

Citan and Bart are likable characters and have significant impact on story. Citan is the old,wise,mysterious guy tells you what to do at first half of the game. Bart is a more interesting in my opinion. If Xenogears were to have a generic protagonist,it would be Bart. He is brave(and sometimes reckless),kind hearted,helpful and would do anything for his friends and people. Yeah he is also a prince. It wouldn't be an JRPG without a companion from royal family.

And the there is Rico,Billy,Chu-chu,Maria and Emeralda. They are generic JRPG characters have only one personality trait and they don't have significant personality progression through the game. They all have one cool scene and a little backstory, but nothing more.

What game really shines isn't side characters.It is Fei,Elly and antagonists/villains. Grahf,Ramsus,Krelian and Miang are all very well written antagonists. It is hard to talk about Grahf and Miang without giving spoilers, but I can say they complete the story very good. Yeah that's what makes Fei,Elly and villains so great. They aren't here for no reason, they all have a significant role in story and their motivations are reasonable. Ramsus is the cliche pawn of the greater evil who fights you in middle of game, but I don't remember feeling sorry for any other pawns. As for Krelian, he is easily one of my favorite villains in video games. His writing is top notch, and ending scene made me fall in love with him.

Game is successful at making you feel despair. Dark tone and psychological/theological metaphors oftenly reminded me Nier Automata.But unlike Automata, Xenogears's metaphors are more than just giving philosopher names to bosses. They actually have a role in story and game successfully give positive messages in a dark world. Game reminds you even in the darkest times, there is people like "man of the sea" to cheer you up.Game has a few key messages and they are nicely integrated throughout game.

I have seen some people doesn't want to play the game because they think Xenogears focuses on psycology and religion too much, but that's from being correct. Yes, game contains a lot of psycholohical and religionic references,but they aren't very hard to understand and no matter how dark it is still a JRPG has parts that will make you smile. Thanks to its lively and entertainting characters, game does a good job at dispelling all that negativity comes from events in main story. Characters can bu fun at moments like this, but they don't become too goofy like other JRPG characters. They maintain their believability thanks to their well written dialogues.

As for infamous Disc 2 problem,yeah first half of Disc 2 is a disaster, but story and the writing saves the other half.

And then there is gameplay... I wish gameplay was good as story and characters. It is not bad, but far from being good. Game has a turn based system pretty boring because of its "combo system". Instead of just attacking,you make some key combinations like cross cross circle,circle triangle,cross cross cross triangle etc. When you do a combination enough, you unlock a new "move". Now that combination makes more damage. So throughout the game you enter a dungeon,spam these combinations,learn moves before you confront boss,and spam moves aganist boss. And repea that for other dungeons. Only thing brings variety to combat is mech fights. Mechs need oil to attack and use abilites, so you need to do some resource management. Mech fights aren't some kind of game changing feature but it is nice to have.

Game's visuals are nice and soundtrack is beautiful. Unfortunately we hear some tracks a lot in the game but it wasn't a big problem for me.

Long story short, Xenogears is a very good JRPG with excellent story,great cast of villains,very good protagonists; (Elly and Fei) although affected negatively by mediocre gameplay, good but repetitive soundtrack and a half baked Disc 2, it still deserves a try

8/10