A short and sweet game--and a surprisingly warm take on a format I've only really seen used for horror games. It's a nice way to spend an afternoon.

Can't remember ever playing a game like this before. It was a lot of fun. As someone who recently entered the work force, it kind of spoke to me. The worldbuilding with regards to the modern applications of magic is pretty cool too. Just a good time all around.

This game's writing is atrocious. I enjoyed it, which is the worst part.

Somewhere between frustrating and fun. I got a couple dozen hours out of it.

One of the most gripping games about hyperintelligent birds I've ever played. Taking the time to complete all the routes and unlock the "true" route is incredibly worth it. A wild ride from start to finish.

Builds well on what the previous game established. Despite presenting itself as more of a series of fragmented side-stories, it continues a specific story arc from the previous game that resolves itself in a way I found immensely satisfying. Hits the same perfect balance of silly and dark that the first game did.

Most of the problems I had with P5 vanilla's story were amended, resolved, or otherwise improved upon by Royal's extended story. Gameplay additions make it easier--but honestly, I think it's even more fun to play than vanilla, too. Sooo satisfying.

Sucks you in and does not relent. Without a doubt a worthwhile title.

This game made me reevaluate my own identity and made me want to change myself for the better. In spite of its numerous and at times exhausting flaws, I love Persona 4 Golden.

A great Persona game to play when you want to take a break from Persona.

Fast-paced, adorable, and downright addictive.

Genuinely a masterpiece. The only thing that holds it back is that it was released in 2008.

Made my brain melt in a really, REALLY fun way.

I would recommend this game to anyone with even the vaguest interest in video game storytelling. Or JRPGs. Or generally experiencing emotions.