As my first persona game, I love it. But as I've now played 3 and 5, I think it's the weakest. It doesn't offer enough new things to make me hooked, and the story just feels... bad? But the vibes, the friendship- I can never hate P4G

An average platformer that's fun. I like how weird it is, and that's the only positive I can give it. Controls feel weirdly slippery

It's more Puyo Puyo™️

Can't say much other than controls feel a bit weird (can't say why) and I like the artstyle for the characters.

Why does kirby talk i don't like that (it's still puyo puyo so it's fun)

One of the most confusing, weird, non sensical games that I've had the pleasure of playing. The gameplay is awesome but hard enough. I understand literally nothing of what happened in the main story, and still I love this. Gives me Evangelion vibes too

An interesting puzzle platformer. Could be better with controls, but I enjoyed it. Maybe an expansion to this idea could be cool

A brilliant and unique SRPG that does so much right. It takes the right amount of inspiration from other games, but also makes new ideas. Gameplay is superb (if not tiring near the end), and the story is okay (some elements are very cool though!)

Probably the first kirby game that I enjoyed (not counting Epic Yarn). It's very cute, and has a lot of charm. While it is very easy, and level design isn't too interesting, I think it's a good improvement on Dream Land and Dream Land 2

No words can describe what I'm feeling

I originally experienced the story of Persona 3 through Persona 3 Portable. Bad decision, I know. I completed it at the time, but was so confused on why people adored it. At best, it was a 6/10 for me. But now... I see the vision of why people adore this one. And I'm happy I played this, as the story was enhanced by me knowing everything that happened

A good mobile game to console port, that doesn't offer a lot outside of being charming

A really good murder mystery game that's bound to get a lot of screaming. The only thing that hurts the experience is the lack of new content, which can make playing the same map over and over again feel really repetitive.

Rain Code was a game that I was really excited for, and in most ways it met my expectations. While I found some cases to be lacking (especially Chapter 3), cases 4 and 5, and the overall experience helped to make that even better.

As a first time player, I enjoyed my time here. It was a fresh experience from a genre I had never really played before. I already knew it had flaws, but after playing more Fire Emblem games (and especially Warriors: Three Hopes), I find this game to be more and more lacking. It's not bad, but it's too basic for its own good and the roster variety is horrible

A fantastic game that reinvented Persona, Shin Megami Tensei, and Atlus has a whole. The whole game is a huge step up in nearly every way compared to P4G and P3P.

It's mediocre. The combat for the most part is worse, with several arts being useless (For shulk) though I did like exploring the Bionios Shoulder and Union Attacks,