A shallow attempt at an "anniversary" game, this was clearly cobbled together and rushed to meet a date. This game fails to take the few good parts of Dynasty Warriors 9 and truly capitalize on them using the Empires format. The character creation is a step up from prior entries, but because of this features less options overall.

A big departure from the more linear approach of the rest of the series. The English VAs and empty world greatly hold the game back, as well as a tone down in the "unrealistic" aspects. However, the more martial arts approach to the movesets was a welcome addition.

A great and fresh take on the SD Gundam formula. This game has charming original characters, offers fun interactions (if often brief) between characters from various entries into the Gundam franchise, and has an addicting gameplay loop. It is only held back by often being tailored to playing with others rather than being able to play the game one ones own.

While the gameplay itself is pretty good, the story and graphics were not what I was hoping for in a Weekly Shonen Jump Crossover game. The roster also somewhat holds it back.

Jumputi Heroes is a wonderful celebration of Weekly Shonen Jump's history, despite not offering much gameplay wise. It makes up for it (for fans of WSJ) by having been host so THE LARGEST collection of WSJ characters and series including more obscure series like Mr. Fullswing, Psyren, Mx0, and many others.

Atelier Marie Remake was my first entry into the Atelier series. This entry is a low-risk slice of lifeesque game with charming characters and situations.

Disgaea 5 was my first entry into the series. What I expected to be mostly humorous and fun RPG turned into a still fun and often humorous game with wonderful story and development for its characters.

One of my favorite games of all time and my first entry into the Fallout series. Only below a 5 star because of some issues with game crashes.

The story while very dark, was amazing. The characters, especially a certain social link, were very memorable. The soundtrack is very good as well, Kimi no Kioku/Memories of You being one of my favorite tracks of all time.