Probably one of the most polished and great experiences in JRPG recently, but not flawless, P5 stands out as the logical conclusion to the mainline Persona formula.
Sadly, the pacing and confidants of the title really lacks in quality for me, specially during Haru's arc. Most of confidants are just copypastes, with the same problem just painted in a different coat.
But overall, is a very solid game.

Probably the weakest Persona entry, but a great JRPG overall. Its systems are really improved upon P3, it has great characters and great social links, but the plot is a bit too colored for my tastes. To the point the relationships of the characters feel too artificial. Still, a great game and Golden has the best content by far.

P3 is probably my favorite of the series, and even if its a bit dated and half-baked compared to the later Persona games, i have great respect for how unique and challenging this game was at the time of its release. When P3 vanilla first released, i cant help but wonder how would be like to end up playing it blindfolded, because there was nothing like it back then. Portable its a great port, and its perfect to play on the go, i loved to play it on the subway at my way to work, or lectures. The lack of visual stimuly is a downside, but it sure has more content overall than its conterparts.

Literally my best RPG experience on the 3DS. The game is very well designed, the quests are nice, and the robot customization is just chef's kiss.
My biggest problem with this game is the actuall storyline, which takes itself too seriously.

A nice strategy game, containing only AU Gundam series, and its clearly only for hardcore fans. The game has has heavy grinding if you want to complete it, but in the mainstory i never had to grind, actually in the normal difficulty, you can beat all stages without any grind.

The game has some downsides, like a lack of free quests to play with your MS, and sometimes it can be too slow, but overall i loved every minute of it. It also presents the Iron Blooded Orphans spin off: Gekko, which has never seen a western release, and its our first glance on the plot.

*Note: on PCs with no dedicated Vcard the game can run well, but it has random crashes that completely can ruin your experience and bandai never fixed it. Take this into consideration.

Looking back at it, Night in The Woods really got me because it speaks to my demograph, and the plot is very solid and unique. The artstyle hold it up well, and i think it has a nice lenght overall. I think it could have more rythm minigames.

13 Sentinels is not just one of the best games i ever played, but also one of the best PS4 experiences i had since i bought the console.
This game uses the videogame medium to be something else. It uses its unique narrative to tell a tale from 13 different points of view, while mantaining consistancy and overall great gameplay.
The RTS sessions are easily less interesting than the narrative, but i ended up loving them too. I spent hours on the free mode you unlock once the plot is finished, and loved the mechs customization aspects. This is a CRIMNALLY underated game, and you SHOULD try it.

This game is like, 3 stars the base game and 4 stars for being such an AMAZING remake. This game along with the Spyro and Crash trilogy makes up as the best treatment an old game can have. You can feel everything was made with love and care, and by far its one of the nicest remakes i ever saw.
The core game by itself its pretty good. The platforming is very comfortable, the caracters feel different and all the levels have great designs. The only downside for me are the bosses, which are just fine.

Truly an unfinished game, with lots of bugs and technical issues. Keep in mind, i played it on launch and most of those issues are well fixed on the latest patches. The game now runs fine, and its totally playable.
Otherwise, the game is a fine action open world game, it lacks the RPG sense, but the plot, characters and the amazing Night City totally compensate.
Sadly the game has estructural problems. The combat is fine, but lacks luster. The questlines are good, but it all boils down to the lackluster action.
its a nice game, but its hard to see where this was going to be as breathtaking as CDPR convinced us all these years.

My favorite game of all time. I simply can say enough words on how i love this game so much, and how it played an important part on a very happy time of my life.
Its not flawless by any means, but it reaches an very particular spot for me, on which he comes very close to perfection.
Its a great JRPG, with a great plot and characters. The combat is fun and very good, and the aesthetics are just gorgeous.
Please try it!