Gameplay is very simplistic, as expected of an older game. Story is great, with a really fleshed out world. Can feel the passion in its development.

The game is highly stylized. Gameplay was engaging. Story was kind of generic, but enjoyable. Japanese pronunciations in the English dub were all over the place and honorifics were often flatout wrong. But overall, pretty good game.

Bought a DS for this game only and then sold the DS when I was done. Best cart-racing game of its time.

Basically an expansion of the first game. Reused locations and assets. Still great.

Kind of a slog compared to the previous two entries. While the gameplay remains engaging, the story basically revolves around telling character epilogues from the previous game, trying to link everything to future games.

Good game with a cool twist. Turn-based gameplay is solid, though a little too simple.

Great RPG. Every game improves on the gameplay, though compared to previous entries, the story is kind of slow. Great new additions to the roster with fleshed-out characters.

One of my best gaming childhood memories. Unfortunately, it hasn't aged well. The gameplay is too basic and the VA is not great, but the story and world they created are truly memorable. Excellent world-building, which I think is most important for an RPG.

Like the entirety of the G.U. series, the gameplay is stiff and gets repetitive quickly, but the world-building, the characters, the storytelling... Those are incredible. One of the best rpgs for story.

Very Avengers Endgame-esque story, same trails combat system you've come to expect.

Similar to Sky 3rd in that it shows scenes of what happens between games and starts to set up for future entries. The big difference between the two games is that this one has a much stronger story for what is going on in the moment in addition to the flashback scenes.

Basically the same gameplay as the previous entry, but with the twist of mechs. A very unexpected turn for the franchise that took some getting used to.

Incredible puzzle game. Excellent humor and voice acting. Loved it.

Essentially just an expansion for the previous entry. Still solid, still great story-telling.

A little overly simplistic gameplay. They introduced a few new mechanics to spice things up, but it's basically the same as previous games. Which isn't a bad thing. Gives gameplay a classic vibe while propelling the story and visuals into the modern age.