AllstarBrose
As a kid, I put a lot of time into KH1. I remember being obsessed with it and thinking I got really far when I got to the second boss fight in Hollow Bastion. I remember sitting through the five minute cutscene over and over and over as I couldn't beat the boss and when I finally did, I was completely overjoyed. I remember going forward in the story and the game stopping, saying the disc could no longer be read. I beat the really hard boss three more times to discover the same message every time. I couldn't beat the game...
Now as an adult with a PS4, I finally got my hands on the Story So Far collection with every game in the series and starting KH1 up again made me feel a lot of nostalgia. It was a lot easier than I remembered but I had a lot of fun with my first playthrough on the Final Mix difficulty. Then I combined the speedrun, no gear change, and no continues run into one playthrough and finally experienced a bit of challenge. And finally, I did a Proud mode playthrough to finish off the platinum trophy. It's been a journey to master this game and I'm glad I finally got to finish what younger me never could
Now as an adult with a PS4, I finally got my hands on the Story So Far collection with every game in the series and starting KH1 up again made me feel a lot of nostalgia. It was a lot easier than I remembered but I had a lot of fun with my first playthrough on the Final Mix difficulty. Then I combined the speedrun, no gear change, and no continues run into one playthrough and finally experienced a bit of challenge. And finally, I did a Proud mode playthrough to finish off the platinum trophy. It's been a journey to master this game and I'm glad I finally got to finish what younger me never could
I really couldn't get into this game, even after doing all side quests and DLC. The combat felt awful, navigating the world was plodding and boring, most of the quests boiled down to "talk to person, use detective vision, kill thing, return", and the only time I was invested in the main story was when it directly involved Ciri. The DLC was a bit better with more interesting stories and Blood and Wine's prettier world, but I could never get much enjoyment out of the game through my 71 hours
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One of the most innovative and unique platformers I've played, I loved damn near every level in the game and the story and characters are some of my all time favorites. The only complaint I'd have is that finding figments can be annoying due to their translucency and/or their movement, plus some of the later levels can be a bit of a slog but otherwise it's one of my favorite platformers I've played in recent years
Really wish I could like Oblivion, but something about it has me completely disconnected from it. I don't enjoy the combat, the story, the voice acting, or the world in any way, shape, or form. I can give a little credit to Shivering Isles since it's at the very least mildly interesting, but I can't say I connected to a single quest or character in the process of doing everything the game had to offer