Fun with friends but gets boring fast on your own.

I think it's a fun game so far:) Characters are fun. The turn-based attacks can be kinda boring sometimes, but it's whatever.

I still really like this game. I mean, I've been playing for a couple-ish of years. However, the fanbase is a biiiittttttt eeek. I think the problematic fans are just the loudest though, but it does draw me away sometimes.

Even then, I found amazing friends through Genshin.

Grinding sucks. Sometimes it feels like an endless battle because artifact RNG is dog water. To not burn myself out, I just use up my resin for the day and that's it.

The scenery is gorgeous though. I always have a fun time exploring the various areas and regions that come out.

If you do wanna play, don't let the bad side of the fanbase get to you. I think it's worth it to play every once in a while. The beginning portions may heavily remind you of BOTW, but after the first area (all of mondstadt), it starts to feel more like it's own game. However, it is a gacha + free game, so it can feel repetitive and boring.

I really love this game and its characters cough Yosuke cough
It's shelved though because I'm stuck on a certain boss that cries a lot. I was too under-prepared but thought I'd be okay haha.
I've always wanted to play Persona, after seeing Persona 5 and 3. I actually played the beginning of Persona 4 at my sister's, friend's house, but I thought there was too much dialogue then and only wanted to play her Splatoon game. Years later, a friend of mine gifted it to me on Steam and I was so, so happy. The social links are so sweet and silly, and the battle mechanics are great. I'm very fond of turn-based games, so that's already a plus. Some of the characters are actually so dumb and I love that because they have really good intentions. The music is always so groovy too!

So far, it's a cute game with such pretty visuals. I got a bit stuck, and since I was still in school, I ended up getting burnt out fast, so I have it on hold. I'm going to pick it back up this summer!

I think the visuals are pretty, but I shelved it because I wasn't feeling much while playing. I got lost a bunch and didn't know if I just had to listen to all the voice recordings, or if there was somewhere else I had to go through. I'll pick it back up soon and probably restart it to get a fresh run-through.

Okay, this is a fun game. Quite different from other Mario games, but it's an exciting adventure to go on. I played this with one of my sisters back when she was in college, so I feel like I had more of an enjoyable time because I was able to spend time with her through it. I don't know how I'd feel if I had played it on my own the whole time, because I don't experience the same fun when I logged in on my own. In the long run. Mario Odyssey didn't have much of an impact on me, but it was a pleasant experience that I got to share with my sister!

I play mostly on Switch now, but I started out on android.
Sky is a very beautiful game. I have a lot of fun playing, and even though I mostly candle grind now, the music and scenery are all able to keep me sane.
I think Sky is a nice way to make some online friends. Obviously, please be careful when talking to anyone online, but this game seems to have a nice community of players.
It's completely free to play with in-game purchases, as with many free games, but this one is worth it as you explore the skies and set candles ablaze. Hope you enjoy it if you play!

A fun game to explore but does seem to get stale after a while.

I shouldn't say much since I haven't completed it, but I'm kind of in burnout mode, but I wanted to review it a bit. The most fun I have so far is either with Arven or when I'm watching my Pokémon try and catch a ball but end up glitching on a rock. I also enjoy catching random Pokémon a lot, but maybe that's why I am so burnt out. I'm usually not burnt out while catching since I do that in every game, so I'm not sure why I feel that way. Anyway, that's all that I'll say for now because I know my opinion will change once I finish the game.

Okay, I like the game, but like with the updated ver, I just feel bored. I'm sorry, I don't know what it is. After beating the first five gyms, I end up in this sorta burnout phase and I don't know why haha. Maybe I just need to switch to Platinum since battles are much faster. I still like the game I swear, I promise myself I'll get back into it.

Uhhh to be honest I just felt bored playing this. Even with the graphic updates, I think you could honestly play the older versions instead (DPP) as most things are the same with this one. However, if you're completely new to Pokémon, I think this would be a good game to start with.

A fun but difficult platformer. Honestly, I'm not the best at platformers, but does that stop me from playing them? No way. The art is mighty pretty too, and that was what drew me in. The atmosphere can feel so grim or heartwarming or mysterious, The developers were able to capture the tone so perfectly. Some scenes were also very cute to watch. I recommend this game, yeah:)

Oh my goodness. I just love this game, I don't know what to say.

My sister's friend gave this to her, and then it was given to me. To say I was addicted is an understatement. Ugh, gorgeous. I love the traditional Japanese art style. It makes the game feel timeless in a sense. I've also always been a fan of Yokai, so being able to fight (and I believe you can read about each one) was honestly so amazing to me. Let's not forget the music, which uses traditional Japanese instruments in many of its soundtracks. I just love it so much. The bosses, characters, the land, the adventures, everything was just so MuAH! I would absolutely love to play a sequel. I haven't played Okamiden, but I know that it messes some of the timelines up, from what I heard at least. I'd like a sequel closer to the original story, but I doubt we'll be seeing one in a long time. And despite my wishes, I do thing this Okami stands as an amazing game alone.

With this version, the game feels a little blurry, but it is an older title, and I don't mind the blurry look.

Anyway, I have Okami HD listed as my favorite, but I played this version first, so I wanted to write about this one instead of Okami HD.

But...yeah! There's too much to say and it'll all become a jumbled mess. I'll leave with this. Please, if you can, play it!! I highly suggest it. It's such a wonderful game. It takes around 30 hours to beat, but if you wanna try and collect and find everything, it may take more. For me, it was an extra 30 hours. I bought Okami HD for only 20 dollars. Sometimes it even goes on sale. If you're into Japanese mythology, then this game may be for you!!

Honestly, this was an amazing game. I'm going to ignore the fact that the land also felt a bit barren and the textures felt out of place at times, so that's all that I'll say for that. I really enjoyed the story so there isn't much I'd say for story flaws.

This was an entirely new approach from previous titles Gamefreak has taken. I believe this is a mainline game too, so there's a possibility we'll see more Legends series coming out.

I played this while I had the Flu and it distracted me from the cold sweats and weak aches. I'm not sure how much I would've played it if I wasn't sick and stuck in bed, but I'm glad I played. Exploring the worlds and finding various Pokémon was very relaxing for me, even the Alphas were fun to catch. I think my biggest highlight was when I heard a glittery sound in the first area and went to go investigate. I thought it was some rare item but I found a bidoof instead. I decided to catch him for fun and ended up with a shiny bidoof!