Despite my gripes with it competitively, it truly is a really well done love letter to gaming and celebration of Nintendo's IPs alongside a few more. However, the issues in gameplay are very apparent. The game feels very limiting compared to others and the roster feels very samey, but still not bad.

Genuinely super fun game. The gameplay is solid, the aesthetic is nice. There isn't much narrative but it really doesn't matter when it has that Touhou charm to it with the music, gameplay, and careful integration of the mainline Touhou mechanics into this game.

Style is charming, gameplay is super fun to go through. Only slight critique is weapon balancing and making things outside of charge shot more useful but still a perfectly fun and enjoyable game.

A great cast of characters matched with an interesting story and solid gameplay that serves as a good introduction for people into the Fire Emblem franchise. it did unfortunately cause a lot of harm to how some people viewed the franchise, and it doesn't create a story as deep as it wishes, along with the gameplay being subpar compared to some other entries in the franchise, but still a good solid game.

An incredibly solid game with fun gameplay that keeps with the traditional Neptunia formula while adding on its own beats to keep things fresh and unique. The story is surprisingly interesting for what many expect from this franchise, and the characters are as good as ever, although the humor is a bit cringy as one would expect, and the fanservice scenes can be a bit much, but that's just a preference thing, and overall a very good product.

While the humor in the game hasn't aged well, and the story is lacking (or nonexistent), it's still a plenty fun game that keeps the spirit of couch co-op alive even years later. The button mashy fun, easy to get into gameplay, and 4 player local multiplayer create a fantastic experience for your friends.

It's unorthodox gameplay and good music selection along with its fun music videos, modules, and customizations make this a very solid title for anyone who enjoys VOCALOID, or wants to get into it. The game is REALLY boosted by mods and I highly recommend playing with them, but as a base product it's not bad at all.

Fun game with the right group of people, and a solid progression system to keep you around, but the game relies on you having fun with your friends and having a good group of people to play with, otherwise the fun is drained fast.

Humor aged better than Castle Crashers, the announcer is still iconic, and the gameplay wasn't half bad. Of course, the story wasn't the absolute best, and the gameplay could use some work, but still holds up really well.

Enjoyable. Not much to say beyond it but it's the only good rhythm game on VR.

Lowest point of the franchise. Awful story telling and performance mixed with a slew of bugs and bad gameplay and character design. When the bugs are the thing that makes your game fun, it's a problem.

Really good character and game design ruined by issues internally. Still a very solid and fun game and I'm really sad to see it get hit with the EoS, but I really wish it could've grown into something more with a bit more time to cook.

The story is unironically good, a lot of the OCs are pretty well written. Of course it's "gacha game bad", but it doesn't feel as predatory as other gacha games. It does feel like a celebration of the franchise and a good place for people to learn about the games that aren't as easy to access anymore, and can be a gateway drug into the vast history of the franchise that is Fire Emblem.

The gameplay is fun for a few hours but gets repetitive fast. The story is literally nothing. Oh how I long for a Neptunia game with Devil May Cry style combat.

Overall fun game, the humor and characters were on point and the story was very charming. While the game wasn't difficult, it isn't supposed to be, and supposed to be way more story focused.