Was a birthday gift from my friends <3

Loved how you could equip your party and it would show in the game's graphics.

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SMT: DDS threw some light upon some existential thoughts I have had all my life.
Played this one after it's sequel.
For me this showed how a good JRPG can be. Excelent combat mechanics. E.g. exploiting enemy weakness doesn't give excessive advantage. It cost MP with cost gold to restore. And gold is also used to buy skills that you have to train before being able to use.
Bosses are challenging.
The story is :cheff_kiss:.
And the soundtrack fits really well with the mood of the game.

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Gale's awakening is one of my most precious gaming moments.

The game had a lot of bugs, yet players found how to use them to fly around the map and being able to do more APM and faster/safer shooting. My hands were shaking after every gaming sessions since those bugs where really micromechanically intensive.

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Started playing this game to play around with a new phone. Didn't expect a full JRPG. Game can be played as different pairs of characters yet it slightly change with everyone. This proves to be part of the plot and how all gets tangled together is awesome.

HQ graphics =/= better game
I liked some changes, but the loss of the two screens is a big hit to the game. The story is the same and it's what outshines everything else (that is still awesome) so it's no biggie. If you can't play on the DS, this remake is a watered down version of the original, go for it!

Loved playing as the "butterfly" girl

2019

Eventhough I really like VNs I almost never play western ones since they are too romantic/relationships/datesim oriented. But this game... someone hold my beer... this game is awesome. The topics and depth of treatment of those way too good. A really nice outlier. I also spent so many hours playing the in game solitaire.

One of the only gacha games that I enjoyed. I also threw some $ to it to support the devs.
It was sad trying to go back to the game and seeing that it was shut down.

A game that was played almost like Hearthstone but you could choose where to place/move the units. Had some really epic duels on this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oprAz3qkrQA
I only got to play with the first card pool (that I think it might've been the only one) before the game closed.

Traded this game and a Nintendo 3DS to a colombian guy living in Argentina for some left over yugioh cards.
The console and the game where "new" but once I opened Pokemon Y it had more than 700 hours of playthrough. Since I skipped the Black/White era I was astonished with this game. Really loved it even though it isn't one of the most loved ones. Also was my first introduction to competitive pokemon.

This was a game I would've loved to finish but found it almost when I was not playing with PS2 anymore.

Ultimate friendship breaker. It was so funny how you could ruin someone elses game.

I pretended to be a girl for more than a year while playing this as a 12 year old. I made some friends with whom I shared almost all my life with some tweaks here and there not to reveal I was lying.
Played as a healer and almost exclusively supporting a friend that played aoe. We mobbed so hard.
When I switched to highschool I wanted to reveal the truth but decided for losing a potential long lasting friendship there.