I knew nothing about the DLC going in and I kinda just fell in love with Yuffie. At first I had to get adjusted to her combat mechanics, but I ended up really enjoying it.

While the side quests aren't really special, I still played every Clash Royale minigame there was. The final battle was incredibly cool and collecting Ramuh after multiple tries felt really rewarding. It was cute, wholesome and had a unexpected ending for me that was kind of heart wrenching. Can't wait to see Yuffie again in Rebirth

There just are some battles and moments that really shine for me, but I have to admit that I do not care at all for the side quests. So I skipped them and decided to accept my fate and be under leveled for the entire ending.

But the overall feel is just nice and relaxing, while being challenging enough for me. It may not be the best Final Fantasy out there, but it definitely leaves an impression on you. (I just wanna ride my chocobo everyday)

I don't play a lot of city builders due to my impatience, however, I enjoy the laidback playstyle of Fabledom Immensely. It's simple but keeps challenging you and really motivated me to keep improving my city. I have started again multiple times just because I noticed things that I could've done better in the earlier state of the game.

If you are looking for something wholesome and relaxing that just sucks you in for multiple hours, then this is a must.

Obsessed, meer wil ik er niet over kwijt

It requires way too much grinding for me without really having a end goal. Just not for me I suppose

Awfully short unfortunately, but still provides a good time

Visually, its gorgeous.
Gameplay, kind of lacks the addictive aspect overall.

But if you want a relaxing puzzle game that's easy to understand, then its absolutely worth a try.

While it has some 10/10 minigames in the end I think I'm actually playing 12 of the 51 games in total. However, playing this resulted in buying an actual mankala board so thx Nintendo.

I wished I hadn't seen the game in videos or streams, but its such a nice experience overall. Definitely a recommendation if you want to fuck around a little.

Hear me out, I have never played sims 3/2/1, this is all I know and I love it.

You'll probably question my sanity when i say that this game caused my love for turn based combat. Personally I haven't played the stick of truth, but you can just start with this one without having any troubles.

Give it a try and I'm sure you'll enjoy your time

First game I bought myself, still a core memory to this day.