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It Takes Two
It Takes Two
Persona 5 Royal
Persona 5 Royal
Mass Effect 2
Mass Effect 2
Stardew Valley
Stardew Valley
Pokémon Platinum Version
Pokémon Platinum Version

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Persona 5 Royal is an outstanding game. This statement shouldn't come as much of a surprise and, to me, is a generally shared opinion of many who have played through this game, or the original Persona 5. Funnily enough, however, I had no idea the Persona series existed for the longest time. It wasn't until the protagonist, Joker, was added as a DLC fighter into Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that I took notice of his unique style, and was immediately invested in him and wanted to learn more. I found myself on YouTube watching playthroughs of the game and figuring out how I could get my hands on this game. Lucky for me, Xbox Game Pass came to my rescue one fateful Summer month, and I never looked back.

When I booted up the game for the first time, a friend had told me just how long this game was and I shuddered. There are plenty of long games I started and never finished, and was wondering if this game would join that list. Oh how joyous I am that it didn't. Persona 5 Royal quickly jumped into the top echelon of my favorite games. To put it simply, I have never played a game like Persona. The in-your-face and loud art style that blends seamlessly with the world around it, the flashy and vibrant characters, both in your party and on the opposing side of your battles, and who can forget the incredible sound track accompanying this game? Not to mention the incredible story of this game, joining the Phantom Thieves, stealing the hearts of those who hunt their selfish desires at the expense of others. The game masterfully phases from act to act, while tackling serious issues in the world as well. I found myself unable to put this game down, playing for longer and longer sessions until I completed the game, all 150 hours of it, and I would do it again in a heartbeat.

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When looking at It Takes Two, I had no idea what to expect. I saw this game available on Xbox Game Pass and decided to give it a shot with a friend, who also had no idea what to expect. I cannot tell you how pleasantly surprised I was when I not only played through this game with my friend in a matter of hours, but went back and 100% completed this game merely days later. The story of Cody and May overcoming their near-failed marriage through the power of collaboration (love Hakim to death) and overcoming the various challenges made me shed a tear at times throughout my playthrough. Not to mention the beautiful level design, vastly different puzzles between each levels and, of course, the dangerously addicting mini-games that reside within each of the levels. Me and my duo played these games for hours, and even went back to switch sides between Cody and May just for fun. This game sits comfortably in my top 3 games of all time, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a fun cooperative experience with a friend, family member, or loved one.

When playing MK 2011 for the first time, I wasn't super sure to expect. The only "fighting game" I had played at this point was Super Smash Bros., but I was intrigued and gave it a shot. This game was so so so much fun, and still is to this day when I have friends over. When you have arguably the most iconic duo in all fighting games as your mascots and reboot to the old system and story, this game nailed the core mechanics and fun of the game and immediately had me hooked.