Developers: Yoko-san, this game is really bad. What should we do?
Yoko Taro: Release it

Super Mario Odyssey is a masterpiece, level designs are perfect, when you make a mistake you realize that it is your fault but some levels hurt the game because their pacing isn't well enough.

The bosses are diverse but you fight with some bosses multiple times and it's annoying because at that point you already proved the game that you can beat these bosses. Every game has a flaw and pacing and repetitive bosses are the flaws of this game but i loved it nonetheless.

I can't write review for this game, just do yourself a favor and play it

The MGS 2 had one of the best stories ever, characters are amazing and well written, the MGS series always has political facts in the game and MGS 2 is the best in this topic for me. Soundtrack is still amazing, probably you will cry when hear the credit song.

SMT 4 is my favorite in the series. The combat looks boring but it’s pretty fun thanks to it's speed, the atmosphere is dark and great, dungeons are good enough, demon compendium is very diverse so the fusion is pretty fun with it, the negotiation system is better than the previous game. In short, the gameplay is enjoyable.Soundtrack is amazing.

Walking parts of game are sometimes very long, you only walk 10-15 min without any combat

The gameplay is repetitive and final boss is sucks but the game is still fun because of the friendship between characters is realistic and their conversations are too fun. It has the feeling of a true friendship but i think FFXV is better at this than this game

Some enemy designs, including bosses and normal foes, can be frustrating however this time we have much better plots, character improvement and dialogues than previous game and it has the best OST entire series for me... "IN MY HEART"

when smt4 is released, i think some people thought this game is too easy and then Atlus increased the difficulty in smt5. I swear i don't remember how many times i died in easy mod. But still smt5 is a enjoyable game.

The Writer wanted to tell a good story and He nailed it. The Story was really great. The characters are amazing and all of them were unforgettable for me.

When I played nier automata for the first time, I really hated it because second run was boring, the gameplay didn't improve, it always felt same but when i think about this game I can't stop because Yoko Taro is a great writer, characters that created by himself were amazing and memorable, world of game is cleverly written and only few games made me emotional and nier automata is one of them especially last part I really empathize with 9s

Nier automata was a unique experience


Elden Ring has an open world that will astonish you, just like Zelda BoTW did. When you enter the open world, you are free to go wherever you want. If you want to go straight to the final dungeon, just go. Elden Ring is your own journey, and it doesn't hold your hand like other games. What you do is only your decision, whether it's exploring the Lands Between or playing it like a dungeon crawler game, it is up to you. If you choose to explore the Lands Between, it will present generous rewards and encourage further exploration.

Elden Ring has many good aspects, but its bosses are not one of them. The bosses are too aggressive and sometimes don't give you a chance to attack. Their combos become insufferable, and rolling consumes your stamina at some point

It was really boring for me to do same things, collecting flowers for first aid, activating the radio towers for map or invading the outposts for your allies... These are waste of time and repetitive so i used to hate the open world genre but then i played this game…

When you reach to the open World segment, you are free. If you want to go left, just go. The choice is yours, the game basically says "this is your experience so you are free to go wherever you want" and i loved it so much, a game that knows gamers aren’t stupid.

If you have a chance you must play The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

Dead Space Remake isn't a bad game because the original game was good. However, as a remake, it falls short. There is no significant difference experience between the original and the remake. Essentially, you're just playing the same game with more polished graphics and worse optimization

New gameplay elements were pretty fun and the dungeons were more unique than previous YS games with all new gameplay elements however side activities are forced and repetitive. The game has so many bosses and each one feels different. To beat some bosses you need to use new gameplay mechanics.