Crisis Core is a poorly aged game with a real messy script. I was not high in expectations, but I expected at least a steady narrative, given the reputation of the game's story. Sadly, it looks like they did not show any effort to improve any part of it after all. Besides the story, also the animations in cutscenes(?), and controls are nothing more than a disappointment. It is harder to overlook the mistakes of a game when the graphics are renewed entirely while the controls and animations play clunky as hell. What this game needed was not a remaster, but a remake.

Groundbreaking, well-designed and aesthetically beautiful. Miyazaki's new masterpiece will certainly give shape to the game industry one more time.

One of the best point and click games I have played in a long time. The story is immersive, the characters and the dialogues are well-written, and the atmosphere along with the music is just great. I would definitely recommend this game to anyone who is enthusiastic about point and click games.

Do you ever see the way the characters fight in a cutscene and think, "Damn, I wish it was possible to do these moves in-game" Well, you can do those moves in Sekiro.

Superliminal is a Portal and The Stanley Parable inspired puzzle game of the recent year. The idea behind the game is amazing and makes the connection between the gameplay and the message it wants to give very well. However, the puzzles are not "clever" all the time, and it gets repetitive a little. But overall, it is a fun game.

Maken X has an interesting concept and that's what attracted me to this game. It is not known widely even among the hardcore Japanese game fans, but if you are a fan of weird concepts in games it can be pretty fun, so long as you don't expect too much of it.