A fun little DLC side story for Lost Judgment, where Kaito takes on a case that has a bit of a personal stake on it.

Honestly, with how depressing and heartwrenching stories that RGG have been producing lately (which isn't a bad thing), it was a nice breath of fresh air to see where The Kaito Files was going in the story.

Short and sweet, but really builds upon who Kaito is as a person, and how much he's changed since he's been with the Yagami Detective Agency. Technically/gameplay-wise, it isn't so different from the Lost Judgment base game, however, some parts of the game felt a little too long when you're using your detective/stealth modes. As far as the story goes, there were also some odd pacing story beats, but didn't seem to overly take away with what the game was trying to present.

Overall, I loved it even if it had those really small non-issues. Just felt like it was worth bringing up.

Played this through the Castlevania Advance Collection.

Don't have a whole lot to say about this game. I think Juste is one of my favorite Belmonts despite being labeled as a "nothing" character, since he doesn't bring too much as far as lore goes with the Belmont family tree. I think I'm just really into how he uses the sub-weapons and spellbooks with them as well, creating unique and fun-looking attacks.

The game does suffer from horrendous backtracking and it's very easy to get lost. I know you can do whatever you want with whatever order you get the relics in the game, but in my opinion, it just felt weird where things were placed, and traversing through the castle felt weirdly paced.

Also the music is awful.

I mainly played this game because I thought of an old friend of mine, and wanted to see if I could finish the game legitimately since the last time I played the game (easily over 10 years ago), I used an Action Replay, haha.

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There are so many gameplay improvements that were made in Infinite Wealth, and a lot of the side-content in the game were fantastic, but I felt like the plot was very sloppy and the ending made it feel like there were too many revisions that weren't given enough time to cook.

Your mileage may vary with this game, but overall, it was still a fun experience and I wouldn't mind revisiting the game again to go for 100% or at least the platinum trophy.

It's Mario Kart 8. I don't know, I'm not picky. It's fun and great to play with friends. Always a crowd-pleaser.

Felt like this game was a celebration of past Fire Emblem heroes, which is nice. The maps and battles were great, and maybe a handful of characters were great, but overall didn't enjoy the story too much.

Bright Sandstorm has made a home in my unmanaged list of "Favorite Battle Themes" so the game's got that going for it.

Overall, the game is okay. I'm a pretty casual Fire Emblem fan and I thought the game was fine, but there's a lot left to be desired.

A first-person puzzle game where you solve puzzles through playing around with perspective, with some dry humor peppered in it. One of those games that I can't really go into too much detail on it, but it's definitely something special and an experience I won't forget.

It's perhaps a game that I'll go back to when I need some comfort.