All the things you like about Zelda such as multipurpose items, a sense of adventure, engaging dungeons with challenging puzzles aren't here. The combat and exploration are fine but paper thin, and the shrines are so hit and miss it's baffling.

A formula iterated on until it reaches perfection, as somber and moody as its forebears while exploring but with a combat system far more fast-paced and violent. Incredible stuff and a monumental achievement in game design.

Insulting to the player's intelligence, not cute, not scary. Gives visual novels and dating sims a bad name. Stay away.

Great combat but the plot meanders a lot and the ending is really weak, also it has a great idea to have the force powers used as Metroidvania/Arkham Asylum-esque exploration tools but does basically nothing with it. I think a sequel could really be something special, though, especially if they distance themselves from the narrative bleakness inherit to the between III and IV era of Star Wars

The best Zelda game isn't a Zelda game!

I very distinctly remember seeing the ending of the game and the send off to Altair, and those nifty first-person block puzzles, but anything else... nothing, completely blank. Almost forgot I played it at all until I remembered I saw it end, lol.

Aqua is the best KH character and deserves another game. This one has its moments and it was really nice to get a sneak peak at 3 before it released, other than that it's pretty skippable

If you take this for what it is, a high-budget point n click adventure title, and not as an open world Rockstar Game you realize just how fucking awesome this game is.

CDPR's strong quest designs and amazing, textured characters are marred by unintuitive gameplay systems and terrible performance. Still a high point of the FPSRPG genre and one of my personal faves for the year. After patches and DLC, this could easily move up a half or whole star.

East meeting west in perfect tandem. A story so intricate and precise that it almost defies logic. There's so much to gush about here, it's visually beautiful and the narrative matches it. Don't look up anything, just pick the game up and go, baby!!!

The combat's less stellar than the mainline RGG games, but the narrative kept me hooked until the very end. Strongly recommended if you like detective stuff or the Yakuza/RGG games or both

Was on my mind today for whatever reason, I think about it a lot. Gaunter O'Dimm is a terrific villain, repugnant but somehow charming, Everec really may be my favorite character in a series that is packed to the brim with great characters.