Memento mori, memento vivere.

I don't think any game I play afterwards will ever have the impact Persona 3 Reload had on me, it's a fantastic and life-changing experience that I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone getting into the JRPG genre or for a seasoned fan of the persona games.

The biggest message P3 delivers is that while we all will leave this world one day, we also have to make the most of it while we can. It becomes especially apparent after the game's story picks up in the second half.

After playing 80 hours throughout the last month it's now become my favourite game of all time, and I don't think I'm even ready to be prepared to play the Answer and New Game+ some day...

2001

One of the most touching games that everyone should at least play once and it's an influential one in the industry too.

A one of a kind masterpiece


I have no words to explain just how utterly sublime and fantastic Metal Gear Solid 2 is. An essential play alongside MGS1 and 3 that is still relevant to this day given the current state of the world today.

I lost a bet over a dreadful State of Play and my hopium for a Metal Gear collection. The result: My PlayStation library is tainted because of this game.

Everything about this game is perfection

Two fantastic platformers in an incredibly charming and well-deserved package for new consoles. I was aware of the Klonoa series but never really got to play those games much due to the insane costs of getting a physical copy.

Fast forward to 2022, and both games have finally been released on every current console on the market. Door To Phantomile is extremely fun with the key mechanic of being able to use enemies as a way to jump and progress throughout levels and a story that's well told. My only complaints are that the hitboxes are a bit too short especially as the game spikes in difficulty towards the sixth and final stage. It is based on the Wii remake but there have been some changes to bring it closer to the PS1 release.

Klonoa 2 is a more tightly designed game that still holds up more than 20 years after its release. The emphasis on puzzle solving and hoverboard levels broadens the variety of the gameplay beyond what the first game has done. The visuals have ditched the cel-shaded like design of the original, and I quite liked the story better in Klonoa 2 compared to the first game. The music in both games are certified bangers as well.

Both games are still emotional punches to the gut. Not even joking.

This is the greatest spam Square button game of all time

This review contains spoilers

Danganronpa without the heart of the previous games. It's a clunky third person shooter that handles sensitive themes such as child abuse rather poorly and it's only truly carried by the dynamic between Komaru and Toko.

Also, who even thought that a groping minigame was a good idea?!