I really dig this game and agree on the general opinion that this is a good entry point. Still I think it also feels a little off with some of its design choices. I need to play this w friends to see the coop praise in action.

I can’t believe that I would end up abandoning a Yakuza game. I am a big fan of this series thus far. I love so much about the franchise…the over the top character, creativity, emotion and simply fun.
I think the action based combat system worked better for me personally. I basically got hung up twice against our favourite korean boi. But the games mechanics are rather ruff, and the motivation to grind isn’t given to me. I tried many jobs but I kinda couldn’t beat him without a massive grind. So you might say its a skill-issue here but many side activities and substories couldn’t impress me either . I feel bad but it just didn’t work out especially when I see the positive reaction it gets. But still kinda cool how the series blew up in the west still proud.

Iam too much into the newer games that I just don’t find this one as entertaining as Boderlands 2 or PreSequel. Wish i played it sooner since many claim to be that this is their favourite.

This game is criminally underrated. The Pokemon TCG is the second best to date only being bested by its father. But no other TCG game is this good in the way of collecting and building decks. Playing this in the modern era feels like theft because there are no micro transactions.

I love/hate this game.
Love: finally the beginning playable for someone without ps2, good pacing
Hate: using the fighting system from zero but nerving some of the fun, character progression behind grindy majima encounters.
I dunno. To me this is the weakest game in a very strong franchise.

This game is awesome. No dungeons no problem. I remember getting a wiiu for the initial release. The new pikmin types are awesome rock and pink are great additions. The bonus stuff is fantastic, I redo the challenges all the time :D
Its hard to compare the Pikmin games to each other but that’s because they are all exceptional real time light strategy games.

Well I kinda want to say how much I love P5 and P5R, I think the additions make Royal the “better” or more definitive experience. But can’t stop talking about my favourite phantom thieves. Press-Turn-System from the SMT games is perfected and the characters are all likeable. The story is pretty dope, and kind goes the society route which is pretty cool. The music is phenomenal and the ending is quite memorable. The palaces finally surpass the boring dungeon design from the previous entries. Its just dope man can’t get enough played it roughly 5 times including the original release. Very good recommend everyone.

Wow Monster Hunter Rise is phenomenal. It is quite the perfect balance between OG MH and new MH. The Silk-bind skills are great. The qualities are just right, having NPCs as potential helpers for solo players is fun and can elevate an “online”-offline feeling. And the Sunbreak expansion is soo awesome. Easily several hundred hours hunting action from the best of its kind. Many Monster Favourites in this one.

This was my introduction to the series. And it was painful. But when I read the reactions I kinda feel like I might still play other Tales titles.

I tried these Games since I am a Metroidvania Fan but this series kinda couldn’t klick with me. Sadly.

I tried these Games since I am a Metroidvania Fan but this series kinda couldn’t klick with me. Sadly.

I tried these Games since I am a Metroidvania Fan but this series kinda couldn’t klick with me. Sadly.

I do love most DQ games. And there were a few Musou games that I enjoyed so I thought this could satisfy my needs for more DQ and technically it is that but I just can not indulge myself in this gameplay.

I like this for the cheer fact that it brings back arcade sides roller back in my mind.

Hm a rag doll physics game. With janky controls by design I dunno I expected more modes and more variations in what it does.