Legit good, i'd say much better than Automata, with clearer message and storytelling.

Good engine to build futher games on, good multiplayer, overall good.

Better than the og release, more options to do fun stuff.

Great singleplayer, trash mp.

Actually great. The closer to the end you get the better the game gets.

2015

Absolutely amazing.
Masterpiece in games writing.
The gameplay can be iffy, but it's overall so much worth it.
Actually bought it on release, but it ran terribly on my PC, but now i was able to beat it just fine.

Lmao I made this game in 2 months

Very chill and fun, and a nice sequel to the first game.

Amazing story and worldbuilding, incredible music by Yatsunori Mitsuda (I'd say it's even better than Chrono Trigger's!), but oh so tedious gameplay.
The amount of random battle triggers was REALLY too much sometimes, but i overall prevailed over it to enjoy the story and pacing.
Disk 1 is absolutely incredible, and at times I could not believe the amount and quality of content that was put on it. And yes, the second disk is really a big surprise, as it just drops a lot of story in VN-style "cutscenes", you'd rather play and experience yourself. This game, more than FF7 is SCREAMING for a AAA remake, but alas.
Ultimately - a great time was had with this, and I will remember this game and it's lessons fondly.

Among Us but anime
Tis good

This is the second From Software game that i actually finished, first being Elden Ring. I only touched Bloodborne and DS games, but did not stick with them ultimately. Somehow, this game did it for me.
This was an amazing experience, that I will recommend, but the game really has to click with you before you understand how to play it.
Some people compared this game to rhythm games - and honestly, yeah, much more than any other FS title this game gives almost the same rush as doing an Expert+ song on full combo.
Only Sekiro does not have an easy mode for songs!
Every roadblock on the way works as a sort of gate, that you have to pass to progress. Before Genichiro I basically played Sekiro as Elden Ring, but after dying to him a dozen times I recognised that something needed to change, and that's how it goes with this game. Every challenge has a solution, and I feel that the notion of Sekiro being a "solved" game is very much true.
Ultimately I had a fantastic time, and now perhaps I should reopen those older FS titles.

Played it for a short session, and considering all of the reviews I think I had enough.
The mechanics are there, sure, but I personally did not get that much drawn in. I'd rather replay Battletech tbh.

Never played a Prime game before, was actually waiting for such a release since the switch release.
It is definetely good! The whole first 2 hours of the game is peak pacing and progression, after that it sadly devolves to
standard metroidvania loop of backtracking and collecting further upgrades. I know it's unfair to compare it to Dread, but that game had way better pacing. The music is banging, the visuals are super impressive for switch hardware, which is already showing it's age with games like Bayonetta 3 for example.
I like it, despite my gripes with some of the backtracking, and the absolute trash boss that is Meta Ridley. (Especially after beating THE best bosses in gaming - Sekiro). Also the inability to skip cutscenes in a 2023 release it quite iffy.
Collecting lore also heavily reminded me of Outer Wilds, which I guess is the game that was influenced by Prime.
Other than that a very intriguing take on a metroid FPS game, I'll definetely try 2 and 3 whenever they are coming to switch and 4, if it ever graces the console.

Good start, not so elegant ending.
The "gameplay" part of this is mindnumbingly boring.
I should restart reading 427 perhaps...