I love serving a hot cup of liber-tea in the morning.

First off, P.T. this is not. It started slow, the lip-syncing was not there, and fears generated by chasing the player feel as cheap as tacked-on jumpscares to me these days... However, the visuals are beautiful and the soundtrack is phenomenal. It did go on a little longer than it probably should have, but not bad for a free SH game.

The Eikon battles were easily my favorite part of this game, and of course, best boy, Torgal. Special props and my UTMOST GRATITUDE to the Active Time Lore feature keeping me in the loop even after a few months hiatus.

Me, a grown ass woman still crying over Leon.

Another excellent RPG Maker game, and it's a remake! It started off a bit slow, at least to me, but once the plot really kicked off I couldn't put it down. The story isn't going to change your life, but there's enough there to draw you in and keep you; I especially loved the characters.

Side note, there is one puzzle toward the tail-end of the game that didn't get localized properly so I had to look for the solution as I can't read kanji, but not too bad. I'm pretty satisfied with the ending I got (shed a tear or two), but that pull to get something better is definitely there.

Back in the day, there was a demo of this game that my brothers and I would play obsessively. It was nice to go back and actually play past the intro. The old-school feel was a fun callback to my afternoons as a kid.

Lots of fun playing this with my brothers (like when we were kids!) and introducing this style of game to my young nephew. He likes Donatello like his dad.

I wish I were better at expressing how I felt playing through this. To have been able to witness the transformation of Kratos from a broken, wrathful being into the man he always could be was a pleasure.

As a player with crippling thalassophobia, this is the most horrifying game I've ever played, bar none. It is a different kind of fear, being a non-horror game, for which I find myself both here for it and never wanting to play it again.

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Happy for my boys, Reptile and Baraka.

Every year we don't get a new Darkstalkers game, my heart breaks.

You deserved better. The potential was there. As a MonHun fan, I loved where it was headed and what Omega brought to the table. RIP.

Story was a little lackluster and combat took a few levels to really pick up, but overall I enjoyed this. The enemy designs and the database were my favorite parts.

The new machine designs are EXCELLENT. The story went in a direction I did not expect! Gameplay is still amazing and the new flight mechanics are a welcomed addition.