I got this to play with my wife, is not really her thing and turns out I didn't quite like it either. It's a fine game, just not for me.

Not really a fan of either RPGs or Souls-like, so this game was bound to not be my cup of tea. I did enjoy the artstyle, it was nice.

Killing my backlog, and I appreciate that it's an entry point in Diablo like games, it's just very one note and not really my type of game.

Not my type of game. Just killing my PS Plus backlog.

Killing my ps plus backlog. Did not enjoy this.

Fun for a bit until...it wasn't anymore. I don't tend to enjoy RPGs, but the only way I was going to give this one a try was on VR, so I'm glad I did.

I'm done with the story mode, but will probably keep playing. Fun game, even if the music and gameplay not totally fit together. A really good time, I'm glad this is one of my last PSVR games, it's a good way to start saying goodbye to the system.

2021

I'm realizing something lately, I don't have to force myself to play a game and try to enjoy it. Yeah, I wasted money, but it's even worse if I waste time on something I'm not having fun with. I tried to enjoy this with my wife, but she wasn't really into it. My friends? Same. And to be honest, I also didn't enjoy it as much as I thought I would. It's a shame really, but you learn this way.

It was fun for a while, but this is just not my type of game. Really fun for a bit though.

Fun to play with Sony 3D Audio and with adaptive triggers, sadly, not my type of game.

Very good jumpscares and shooter mechanics, even if it's very simple. I got scared multiple times, but that's probably because the game uses a lot of stuff that I'm specifically afraid of, not sure if I would say it's scary on itself. All in all, one of the more enjoyables (if you can call it that) experience I've had in PSVR.

It's an okay game, but probably the weakest game in the Mario series. But you gotta give props to Nintendo for making a whole Mario game fit in such small package.

Gameplay wise is not so great, but it's a tale full charm, sadness, and hope. You know where everything is going, but still, the ending doesn't fail to hit you. For that alone it deserves a look.

I really loved the first game (PS3), but this one, jfc, makes me rethink my love for the first one, it just makes me wonder how could I love something that is not even close to the quality of this one. This sequel is just so good, so sublime in its gameplay, so funny, over the top with its violence, cheesiness and sexuality, that I couldn't do anything but have the time of my life while playing it. I don't tend to replay games, but this one is so good that I know for a fact I'll return to it multiple times in the future. 5/5, no question.

Surprisingly harder than expected. It's a cute, difficult at times, platformer. The story is non-existent, but it's nice enough for what it is. Has a lot of untapped potential, which I hope gets explored in the sequel.