if it was only bosses and the on rails segments, it would be perfect

4 key words:
Pacing
Art style
Movement complexity
Difficulty
This game is incredible epsilon is such a cool character to control and a perfect match for the challenges that you will face on this unfinished masterpiece

Lacks a endless mode otherwise perfect for the concept

My favorite art direction of any game, no humans at all. just interesting species with their own quirks, technology and history.
The gameplay is a upgrade on every single thing compare to oddyse(quick saves and calling multiple mudokons make oddyse almost obsolete) the second half for me is what really shines the Gluk executive and their institutions are full of unhinged personality and the level design becomes more intense and menacing

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3 stars if you are a fan of the series, jesus the guilty I felt after beating deep in abyss on 100% was the may drive point to play dark souls 3, what a waste of opportunity(come in made in abyss was conceptualized as a game, and tsukushi worked on Konami in the PS2 era, they should listen more to his advices(for context he supervised the game and made request like attack and behavior ideas for Ozen and Bondrewd (the only two good bosses of the game) and other stuff but after realizing how it was pushing the devs to their limits he stopped)
Pure modern rpg shovelware

The biggest example that a story don't need deep and likeable characters to be good and captivating, a masterpiece of parable in all aspects, also a actually good pokemon game (Lacks Alice)

the perfect remake, added stuff AFTER the original experience was finished(giving those who not played the original the intended pace) and the new content was a natural step up from their predecessors

i don't know what problem to address about this game without destroying its balance/feeling useless, its a great arcade shooting game but something missing on its core gameplay, maybe would've been content(but the game already excels on what its set up to do, so...no) or weapon variety (but everything was balanced for the Uzi, making its a perfect balance ) also some tips of how to do the secret tricks would've been great(like the sniper and blood shot)

kinda of a mix bag, it's start great, good premise, gameplay and locations, but the back tracking near the end of the game DESTROYED IT.
I literally drop the game with 3 demons remaining(great OST btw)

i finished and man they really ran out of budged in the final area(most of the bosses are blocking pushing puzzles and the lack of animation frames on the final one just leaved a bad taste on my mouth) the ending cutscene is great

It's only fun when you are playing with swordmaster and mission 16-19 are a slog(almost killing my third playthrough)but otherwise, my favorite Dmc(surfing on enemies is great)

Fun but the brilliance that makes demons souls is long gone(with some exceptions like the smouldering lake) the didn't realized that the strong part of the souls combat was not the offensive maneuvers but the defensive ones, instead of acting like a adventure using both the scenery and equipment to deal with the odds, you just roll and hit roll and hit roll and hit in 70% of the bosses, I give 4 stars because it's still fun, just not inventive fun

ironically Nero was the worst character to play as, he felt to weak and balanced to newcomers(even tho the weapon burst is kinda trick to handle) while V is unique , Dante is a
swiss army knife and Vergil is the Storm that is approaching

this game introduced me to Ruth white and i am forever thankful for that...but about the game, my only gripe is that the second half felt really rushed like when i reached the city of forms i was like "is that it?? its already the end??" we barely explored leg horse house, and lack of content on the snowy wastelands and the beforementioned city of forms left a bad taste in my mouth