Honestly, the most emotional I've ever been with a game

This game temporarily took over my free time for a week.

This is the worst AAA game I've ever played.

The story leaves a lot to be desired since not many interesting events happen until the very end, but the combat is the most fun I've had in a megaten game.

Needs some more polish in platforming and pretty buggy at times but it's a great game aesthetically. I was fighting the platforming more than any of the enemies or boss fights, which were shortly frustrating initially but basic patterns to absorb quickly.

This game had no audio when I played so my shuffled spotify library had to carry my imagination and will throughout it all

I'm gonna need a drink of 6M NaOH after this one

My introduction to the series. All I knew about the series prior to playing was its iconic boss fights and notorious difficulty. I refunded this game twice before giving it a fair shot a 3rd time. I really struggled the first half of the game, spending up to a couple hours on certain bosses. I paused my playthrough for Elden Ring. When I returned weeks later, I exponentially became a better souls player and breezed through the second half of the game. I haven’t delved into the lore of the series so I can’t speak on the world building and story well, but there are plenty of beautiful set pieces in this desolate world. Gameplay wise, it’s frequently frustrating dying to some Dark Souls bullshit, but also immensely gratifying accomplishment wise. This game works well as a boss gauntlet. Exploration wise, not a fan. I always say in jest to my friends that the Souls series are the worst games I’ve ever played, but the series really is something special for cementing itself in the industry and conducting a genesis of a gaming subgenre. In conclusion, Dark Souls 3 is a ok.

Honestly I never owned the game and only played the demo, but it was the best demo I ever played for a kid who borrowed someone else's console with no games at the time. While only limited to one map, being able to play online was an intro to Sony's online multiplayer experience for me.

One of the most tasteful fanservice experiences ever and a fantastic sendoff for the Normandy crew. I wish I could've enjoyed it with all of the past members. It's definitely a bittersweet feeling.

Damn good series + the DLC makes for one of the best trilogies, if not the best trilogy in gaming.

You know what they say about fascism... It's not great

This game, or rather, the community this game fosters, shows that there are kind people in this world, and that makes me happy.

Short, cute, comfy, sweet, and most importantly, fun.

I needed this after finishing a certain game

Behind a great Yoko Taro story lies tedious gameplay. I really wanted to love this game, but the game is a chore to play. Hell, within the character banter, they acknowledge this game is a chore. Perhaps as time passes, my vision becomes rose-tinted as I fondly remember the well-deserved definitive ending E and suppresses my unbridled rage of the fundamentally flawed gameplay, but that time is nowhere nigh.