Fun gameplay with a good story and great soundtrack. Felt like playing a long movie.

This was the first Final Fantasy game that I have beaten. I really enjoyed the whole game. I ended up playing all the side quests as they became available and they did a good job supporting the themes of the main story line. The boss fights were epic. There was just enough open world to not make it feel tedious.

Clever puzzle platformer. Just the right length.

I played this a few days after completing the main story of Alan Wake. It picks up right where that game left off and does some interesting things within the world. The difficulty spiked up. I died more playing this first DLC than I did in the main game.

2022

Tried to play this before it left PlayStation+, but just could not get into it.

Provided the closure I needed for the game. I enjoyed how the environment was used within the episode.

Plays out like an epilogue to Ragnarok. The combat in the game is still a blast. To me it felt like this concept would have fit in the main game but since they only did two games it was cut.

Really good atmosphere and representation of fear. Combat wasn't entirely necessary and wasn't the main focus of the game and it showed. The middle part of the game where you have no sword was the most interesting part to me.

Challenging; interesting ways to add some replayability with the water pump changing the flow. I enjoyed the game's challenges and will come back to it from time to time. Controls are really good.

Perfect tribute/parody to The Witness.

I can still remember the absolute joy and satisfaction as I completed The Challenge in this game. Also having a notebook to help solve some of the puzzles. One of my favorites.

One of the few games where I just sat in silence at the end of it for a while. Loved every part of it.

A well done remake of one of my first and favorite JRPGs. The triple move is a nice enhancement to the game.