Elk isn't even in this game bro.

Nothing short of a miracle that we get a Fate game in 2023 and it's GOOD.

This is the fabled "Persona with adults" and it's amazing.

Awesome soundtrack and atmosphere. Gameplay is actually surprisingly cool and a clear evolution of the SMT 1&2 battle system.

Nemissa my beloved.

Went into this expecting it to be hella jank and not very good due to being THE FIRST ONE. However it's actually a pretty good game with a banging soundtrack and incredible post-apocalyptic atmosphere.

This game is fucking awesome dude how did we never get more like this.

Catch me saying RC DE GO! together with the announcer every time I start up the game.

Had a lot of nostalgia for this game as a kid so I revisited it in 2023 and got gold medals in every single race event (not in Crash though). My conclusion is that it's an extremely fun and chaotic game when everything goes right, however traffic becomes a huge and infuriating issue with how often crashing a single time loses you a race instantly (especially on burning laps) and how often the game will just spawn a car right in front of you when going through crossings.

Was expecting this to be kinda lame and shlocky in the way low budget licensed anime games tend to be but this game is actually pretty sweet. It's a non-canon story where Kaiji participates in restricted RPS aboard the Espoir a second time and you play as a random John Doe to try and fix your life.

Game has a couple branching paths and different endings and it's a pretty fun game if you like Kaiji. It's JUST restricted RPS but the game lets you scout information like what cards other participants have so you can count the cards and use all that info to your advantage like they do in the anime. Great stuff.

Just like Fate/Stay Night, Tsukihime also changed my life. It's impossible to describe how much this game meant to me when I read it and how much I'm still influenced by it over a decade later.

Back in December of 2012, little old me decided he was going to start learning Japanese in preparation for the upcoming Tsukihime remake. I never expected the game to come out a whole 9 years after that but it was incredibly exciting to be able to finally fulfill my goal of playing this game on release.

It's hard to say if Tsukihime remake is better than the original as a whole, considering we only have half of the routes so far, but I think it's pretty easy to say that the remake versions of Arcueid and Ciel's route are a big step up from the originals.

The art and direction are incredible, and while I do have some complaints related to certain changes to the villain lineup, I do think that nostalgia glasses aside pretty much every change made to the story was ultimately for the better.

More like Overwatch poo <<proceeds to play this at least once every week>>

Definitely one of the best shmups ever made.

Better story but massively downgraded gameplay.