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One of my favorite games for its insanely funky vibes and bright palette. Controls are a little bit clunky and feel like you are controlling a toddler nodding off of fentanyl but to be fair roller bladings pretty fucking hard.

D is the victorian child who learns about a happy meal for the first time.

There is something about this game that mesmerizes me.
The ambience, D, the aesthetic of the girl, the weird way everyone talks, the island.
I don't know.

kind of a bummer that gameplay of these are janky as hell because im really fond of the style

this game is also freaky as fuck in its little convoluted stories

As someone who loved the Black Rock Shooter OVA and TV Anime back when they were brand new a decade ago, I hadn't checked out just about anything else related to this series until the past couple years. The Game was my final pit stop after checking out just about everything else.

A quick thing to note: Black Rock Shooter as a series operates in an interesting way. If you were wary of starting this game due to having not seen the anime, the one thing you need to know is that quite literally every Black Rock Shooter adaption is 100% original, and the only things they share for the most part are the characters (You should always expect to see Black Rock Shooter at the bare minimum in every adaption, this game aside, Dead Master is also a common character). I still recommend checking out the original OVA if you can though, less than 50 minutes and it's a classic IMO.

To sum up my experience? It's about 10 hours long in total which isn't too bad. The story is kinda lacking unfortunately, I wanted to be invested in it but I really couldn't. That said, when the game goes full anime, it's genuinely so cool. The gameplay itself is very interesting, in that it's a turn based system and you can't willy-nilly throw your gun or dodge out due to overheating. So there's some strategy to this system, though the real time stopping the second you open your items and Skills being able to be used whenever as long as they're charged up enough puts a bit of a damper on this for early/weaker opponents. The harder enemies and bosses more than make up for that however.

One Stage has you using the bike, and it's okay? You just time pushing left and right to slash enemies on the road. It's honestly nothing to write home about. Graphically it looks pretty alright for a PSP game, and the soundtrack is pretty good. Areas are mostly nothing to write home about, until the last two stages. No spoilers, but it was cool.

Difficulty-wise, it's not really too challenging. I got three Game Overs in total, and with one exception, it was more or less me being careless. The game practically showers you in health items, so the final boss fight ended up unironically being one of the easiest in the game.

Overall, it's a pretty good game. Nothing outstanding, and if you ask me there's still some better Black Rock Shooter media out there more worth your while, but if ya wanna play a short RPG with interesting gameplay that gives you some super cool anime like moments here and there, this one might be your next favorite.

P.S., that opening anime movie with "No Scared" by ONE OK ROCK? Audiovisual equivalent to sex. It's genuinely so cool.

This review contains spoilers

I have finished endings A-E, it was beautiful. I will now replay the game and go for 100%, truly taking my time completing everything as I go through the story once more. I loved this so so much, perfect game, the world and story captivated me like no other. Previous thoughts:

I have yet to play through the "final" endings of this game because I'm savoring it as much as possible but this has been a treat. Watching the story about this world unravel with each "play through" of this game is incredibly fun and intriguing. I like the characters and designs (I really fw the gothic-ish aesthetic) and the world design is great as well. I played this at the perfect time in my life where I actually want to spend time playing everything it has to offer instead of speed running the story as I would've prior to watching Frieren. That's a tangent though, all I have to say is that I think this game is incredible.

Ico

2012

One of those games that you have to play for yourself to actually "get" it.
This is 'videogames as an art form' done to perfection, and it's apparently considered to be the pioneer of these types of games. I take great shame in waiting this long to play this absolute masterpiece, and all I will say is: play it.

If you play this game like a normal game then you will NOT have fun
but if you play it to just explore and soak in the atmosphere then you'll see a really interesting game with some of the best music, environments and atmosphere that I've ever seen

When I finished it I had to use a guide for some obtuse effects which kinda sucked but I actually dont think the game was intended to be finished at all because the ending leaves a lot to the imagination

I liked it a lot and will think about it for a long long time

a really fun time, the translation patch used to corrupt audio when a girl would look at tingle and i think they should've kept it that way

An absolutely insane time travel adventure game. The mechanics are pretty basic but I think the story allows this game to punch above its weight. The weird twink Satan is voiced by Charles Martinet.