MasterMario
Absolutely carried by its somewhat confusing story. I liked the junction-system initially, but it shows its limits not too far into the game. Still fun to use though! Storywise it was driven and carried by Squall and Rinoa, especially Squall. He's probably the most relatable FF protagonist to me. Overall I really enjoyed it!
2005
2012
After playing the classics, Crisis Core AND FF7 Remake, I could appreciate the quality and ambition of the original FF7 much much more, especially regarding the story.
The materia system is a bit broken, since the final boss was a joke with some basic knowledge of the mechanics, but experimenting around was tons of fun!
The story made me anticipate ReBirth just that much more! I am super looking forward to revisiting all the beautiful locations again with gorgeous visuals.
The materia system is a bit broken, since the final boss was a joke with some basic knowledge of the mechanics, but experimenting around was tons of fun!
The story made me anticipate ReBirth just that much more! I am super looking forward to revisiting all the beautiful locations again with gorgeous visuals.
2019
What an absolute masterpiece!
Each character with their side story felt like a little game within the game and I loved exploring a new town every few chapters.
Combat has also significantly improved since 4 and no character feels truly underpowered.
The story itself was an absolute blast and made me shed a tear on several occasions.
Each character with their side story felt like a little game within the game and I loved exploring a new town every few chapters.
Combat has also significantly improved since 4 and no character feels truly underpowered.
The story itself was an absolute blast and made me shed a tear on several occasions.
Just unlocked all remaining microgames and after playing some more rounds, I think I'm good for now. It's a cool little game with a neat twist on the usual Warioware principle. If you go for completion, then you'll have plenty of missions to go through. For me, playing it a bunch of times and finishing off some missions was enough though.
2022
Out of all classic FFs, this one feels the most complete and closest to the modern games. The first half was an absolute blast to play through, I did not expect such heavy story beats. The second half was a bit overwhelming, but ultra fun nonetheless. At first I didn't like how many party membery they threw at you, but playing with 3 teams for the final dungeon was genius. Nuking Kefka with Ultima after Ultima was something else.
At first I wanted to go for platinum in every challenge, but honestly I may never be able to achieve that with my skill lmao.
Anyway, after about 30 to 60 minutes you've seen everything the game has to offer. It's still fun to go for high scores and play a bit of online mode though. I'll probably still play it now and again.
Anyway, after about 30 to 60 minutes you've seen everything the game has to offer. It's still fun to go for high scores and play a bit of online mode though. I'll probably still play it now and again.
2023
Finally finished all the DLCs along with Final Horizons. It's definitely rather janky and has some unfair challenges (looking at you, Master King Coco), but overall I enjoyed the difficulty, especially during the Cyberspace Stages. I expected more from the finale though, even if it was pretty intense. But I do like the direction that Sonic Team is taking!
1992
2023
An absolutely fantastic Pikmin title! It combines and improves upon so many aspects of the previous titles. It is essentially a perfected version of Pikmin 2 with challenges that capture the planning routines of 1 and 3. I also loved the expanded base camp and the added sense of character progression with the Pikmin limit, equipment and Oatchie, who is absolutely goated. Finally, it is filled with so much content while staying fresh from beginning to end. My only complaint is that it's way too easy.