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Despite my catalogue being mostly rpgs, it's quite weird for myself to see how much I don't like Pokemon. Obviously, a grew up with it, but I didn't play many mainline games back in the day. I got this while exchanging stuff with a friend, and honestly, the experience was great. I remember watching the Unova anime and a good chunk of it's magic is purely because of the game. I caught most of the legendaries, and might as well go for a second run.

Refers to the prologue/demo. Story is major whatever, the upgrades mechanic is similar to Ghostrunner where you need to put everything in it's place like a puzzle, and the combat is interesting if not off putting. The character only strikes when she wants, you can keep pressing your mouse button and most of the times she's not gonna hit. The first boss fight is pretty cool, the tank boss fight is boring. Motorcicle combat sucks. A lot of particles everywhere. Would recommend if you miss something as senseless as MGR, but korean sci-fi.

Revelation 12:7-12.

One Winged Angel was one of the songs that had an impact on my life, but I never got to the point where I knew where it was from. I knew it was Sephiroth's theme, but I never had seen it play in real time. And today was the day. I don't know latin, at all, but for some seconds there, I knew.
Final Fantasy VII was the highlight and downfall of my days these last 6 months(?). And honestly, I don't see why it needed a remake. It's perfect the way it is. I can't express all my feelings in a long essay about why its a great game that aged really well when compared to the state of rpgs, so I'll leave some quick comments. It is well balanced in every aspect an RPG could be. The industrial edgy setting really hooked up a whole generation and it's unique still when compared to other games with similar atmospheres. Bioterrorism done right. Level up Aerith. I'll come back to this game, there's no doubting it. Despite it's flaws, FFVII is perfectly clear about what it's about, making history. You have all the write to not be into it, but it's impossible to not honor it's legacy.