Objectively one of the golf games of all time. I feel like it could have been better if it was better realized conceptually and if it wasn't so hard to look at with more than a few players in a session.

I was assigned to play this game for a game dev class in college. It's gorgeous and conceptually captivating, but actually playing it is effectively torture. I played about 20 minutes of it and then watched a walkthrough of the rest of it because I was weak. This game probably deserves better than me.

I remember playing this exhaustively because it was either giving me rewards for another game or as part of a Steam sale or something. Sadly I can't say I enjoyed it much at all.

I was sucked in by the concept but it ended up being way too complicated for my stupid ass.

Easily the best RPG Maker game I've ever played. It feels a little compressed, but still well realized enough to make me wish there was more.

My favorite JRPG of all time. Great story and characters, love the setting. The music from this entire franchise rules.

One of the best bad games I've ever played. The story and characters are beyond ridiculous, but the robot dismemberment mechanics are still top notch.

Still the best Diablo clone since Diablo 2. Wish the later Torchlight games could have done half as well.

Let's take one of the greatest, most atmospheric horror games of all time that already had one uneven sequel and turn it into a jank arcade shooter.

I'm so tired.

Got it for free at PAX East, and then like a year later they shut it down for good. Womp womp.

Honestly it wasn't bad. Not amazing either, but it deserved better than it got.