It's awesome as Virtual V-Pet (a V-V-Pet?), and it works best as a light thing you'll play for like 10 minutes a day for a long time, if you sit down and play this for hours you'll probably feel bored. But overall is a cool experience if you (like me) love Digimon.

It's genre defining, but it has a lot of problems, technical and story-wise, all that said I LOVE this game.

Woud be awesome if it wasn't a gacha... The graphics, characters, setting, gameplay and all of that are fine and great at times, but the whole gacha thing just dumbs the game down for me, I know there are people who like this, it's just not for me.

Cool gameplay, a little lackluster graphics, an overall boring story, and TERRIBLE UI.

Can't say much about this game aside from that, is a pretty little thing to spend some time in.

While it is beautiful and really calming, and I do get the message, it does suffer a little from handholding and being an overall empty experience, and beautiful experience yes, but empty.

This game is a amazing ride, really fun and simple, it doesn't extends for too long, the story and characters are quirky and funny, really recommend it!

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(EDIT: I wrote this review when I first played Outer Wilds, and was having a lot of thoughts about it, having played the game again 3 times already and now being one of my favorite games ever, this review does not represent my current thoughts on this amazing game, maybe one day I'll write another one, more in line with what I think nowadays.)

This was one of the best experiences i've ever had with any type of media, but at the same time was a frustrating one...

Outer Wilds is a BRILLIANT game at basically every aspect, the world is amazing, the graphics, music, gameplay (SPECIALLY gameplay), and at last, story. But that's the thing, i do really love the concept and story of this game, but at the same time, i was really bummed out at the end of it, because i felt like all the progress i made discovering everything about the Nomai and their decay was worthless at the end of things... For ME, at least, the goal of the game was, somehow, to stop the supernova or something, but the "nothingness" at the climax of the game was cathartic but at the same time a let dow (FOR ME), it felt like the 20+ hours that i put in the game was for nothing, and i get it, this is one of the topics of the game, the finality of things, the meaningless action that we take sometimes, all of that.

The thing that made me fell frustrated, is that the game did everything so GREAT until the very very very end, discover the history of this Solar System is awesome, and every time you connected the dots on the story and realized something mind blowing was something i'll never forget, but all of that discovery, all of the effort, all of that, was for nothing...

And yeah, that's kind of the thing that this game is going for, and i loved basically everyhting about it, but it felt like something was missing to finish this MASTERPIECE...

Eh... Really fun gameplay, but with that narration throughout the game i thought it would have some meaning or metaphor for it all, but it doesn't really, i would like it more if it was just the "spider-man with crystals" game, but it's fun nonehteless.

Eh... Just what I expected, really these games only go one way and if you're into that, nice, but it's not for me really.

Nice animation and a good message about 'wanting to be alive' but the games feels dragged out by the really heavy dialogue and repeating process of walking and talking to everyone, that makes a short game seem very long.

While yes, this is probably the best Star Wars game from the last decade, if not ever, but it is still flawed. The game manage to do something amazing that was reignite my passion for SW even if just a little, something that had been out for a while, and I love it for that, but there are things here that make me not love as MUCH as I could've.

The gameplay is nice, a mix of Uncharted and a SoulsBorne, but god there are some heavy gltiches here, sometimes gltiches that made my experience objectivly worse, nothing too abismal but still really bad at times, even at some cutscenes.

Aside from this technical aspect, the story... Well, it's not bad, and I like it for staying away from the main cast of the series, mostly, but at the same time they write themselves at a deadend corner by the end of it, cause it takes place in a moment of this universe where we, the audience, know everything that comes after it, so the writers really didn't have much to do with it, but overall is a nice story, and it has it's really great moments, I haven't played the sequel yet, but I'm excited to see where they go from here.

Overall, this is an possibly amazing game, just a little hidden in some rumble, but a must play specially for SW fans who have been a little distasteful towards the franchise these last years.

I don't know if it was my issue or the game's, but it was barely playable

It's the start of a franchise that I absolutely love, but god it's not really good, the game is really unbalanced and is not a great fighting game, every next game in the series is better as a game per se.

Not that good technically, but god it's addicting.