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Glad to play one of my favorite games again and in a new format. Some of the higher framerate animations are a little wonky, and the loss of the lower screen obfuscates the usability of the swap power a little bit, but these issues aren't enough to turn me against one of the best games ever made.

As an added bonus, I finally learned how to do slide puzzles so that I could complete the last challenge.

Would you lose?
Nah, I'd reverse time 4 Minutes Before Death

This game is nearly perfect, and probably the epitome of the point and click VN hybrid style game. It's a story about the interconnectedness of people, and how even small actions can have large influences on others, and it's represented excellently through the gameplay and narrative. Every character, idea, setting and plot point is used in this game and nothing feels wasted or undeveloped, and in this way feels very compact and complete. The only issue is the stealth section in the game which is painfully tedious.

It's something about this planet.

I am being completely serious when I say that this may be one of the best open-world games out there. The main story is pretty mediocre especially when compared to other Xenoblade games, and only a small handful of characters really stand out, but this game's exploration and combat are the best in the series. Some of this game's sidequest have stuck with me for years.

Wow! It's the first (not really) entry in the popular series of indie Japanese shoot em ups, Touhou 6 is the game many people who are looking to get into the series start with, and for good reason. Out of the whopping 25 games in the series this one that is reccomended the most as an entry into the whimsical and relentless world of Touhou. The game is simple, to understand and otherwise (there are no gimmicks in this game as becomes a trend in later entries), fun, and above all else, easy! (at least compared to the greater scope of the series.) All of this culminates in what many people consider to be the perfect gateway into Touhou, and all things considered I really 𝘀𝘰𝘢𝘭π˜₯𝘯'𝘡 agree, surprise! Although there are a lot of good reasons for why Touhou 6 should be considered as an entry into the series above all else the game just isn't really that great, and I understand why someone might play it and not want to explore the series further or end up with a bad taste in their mouth. Graphically the game is super ugly, which of course is not really the thing anyone focuses on when playing Touhou, but as can be seen from later entries it still really does a lot for helping you feel more immersed in the world. The backgrounds are honestly incomprehensible a lot of the time, in particular I didn't even know what stage 5 was possibly supposed to resemble. The colors are so washed out it gives the entire game this weird almost depressing look, something that's jarring when compared to the much more colorful depictions of Gensokyo we see in the games later on. It's really weird because Touhou 7 the game immediately afterwards has a lot of rich beautiful colors and settings that I really enjoy. The character art is something that a lot of people rag on and it does look silly but it's also just really charming and fun, definitely a highlight of the game. Speaking of the game, the gameplay itself is a part of Touhou 6 that people praise a lot, but again I don't really see it. When I talk about the gameplay I just mean the bullet patterns you face throughout the game and all that jazz. In general a lot of the Touhou 6 patterns feel pretty uninteresting, later on you can definitely see ZUN hit his stride in creating visually stunning patterns that are also terrifically fun to avoid. It's a tightrope that's hard to balance on, and in this game in particular it falls flat. There just really isn't much of note when talking about specific spells, I can't really think of many that make me go "cool!", save for a few of the final bosses spells and maybe the extra stage boss. Overall Touhou 6 is alright, it's understandable why it's considered the perfect gateway into the series, but I really don't think I'd say the same. Arguably the biggest reason people say this is because it's considered to be the easiest game, but I don't even think that's the case, I'd say Touhou 7, 13, and 17 blow the game out of the water in that regard.

Takahashi really remade this game like 7 times and made sure it was peak fiction every single time. He had a damn good reason for it. This game is insanely goated. Like, you are cheating yourself by not playing this.