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This game is very interesting. It manages to create a problem that's happening inside a place and the scope of its story starts delimited by the amazing Nonary Game: Ambidex Edition that's going on. But then the story reaches a point where you realize what's going on, and you think "oh man I get it, I understand everything" but you actually DON'T UNDERSTAND SHIT cause you are completely clueless about the absolute buffoonery that's actually going on. There's so many layers that this game expands and breaks and that's so ridiculously amazing. It took me like 30 hours to get every ending of this game and it was incredible, I had a blast...

...I had a blast until I got Akane's ending, and went to the flowchart of the story and thought "Maaan I'm about to finish this, let's see where this continues...". Yeah, that instant when I just realized the story didn't actually end on this game... man I had never felt like that finishing a game up to this point.

I have to admit, this game is flawless. The story is so incredibly convoluted and well crafted that my head almost exploded when I was about to reach the true ending. I loved every character, I loved the OST, and I just had more than 30 hours of peak gaming. That was until that moment I just mentioned. That's not an actual issue of the game, but yeah, my experience was my experience, and I gotta admit it was definitely damaged by that ending. I don't even know if I'll play Zero Time Dilemma cause I've heard that game sucks, but man I'm also dying to know how the best story I've ever played in gaming is going to end. WHAT AM I GONNA DO!?

Persona 5 was the game that had hooked me the most in my entire life, until today. The story of 999 is unparalleled. I had no sleep at all because of it. It's probably the best story I've ever had the pleasure of consuming in my life. Being relatively short is an advantage to it, as the way in which from start to finish it goes at top speed and makes it impossible to take your eyes off the game for a second wouldn't be possible if the story lasted tens of hours. That's a point I have to give to games like Persona 5 and Xenoblade 1. However, I can't help but say that despite being a shorter story, it's probably the most flawless and impressive story I've been able to experience so far, at least in terms of video games, no doubt.

This game should be illegal, I couldn't tear myself away from it until I got all the endings and finally cleared up all the mysteries of this story. It's so ridiculously amazing. The setting is perfect, the soundtrack is perfect, the characters are perfect, everything is perfect. Bro, an escape game on a giant sinking ship is such a catching idea. And the twists are so crazy I can't believe them. It's genius. The thriller of the game is unmatched as well. It's perfect.

I don't have much more to add, the story is the strong point of the game clearly, but the puzzles are also very good and fun, and having to replay several story chunks to get all the endings never felt boring or tedious, especially since there's the function to skip the dialogues you've already seen before. I also just loved everything so I didn't care that much about going through some parts again. The game is amazing, five stars without a doubt.

2018

Definitely a great rouge-like if you like them. Seems like I don't tho.

Robin is a cutieeee

This game is cool, story carries a lot since it's pretty good, especially the last couple of hours, but sometimes gameplay-wise feels a bit poor and could get a lot of improvements. The worst part of the game is some things that are poorly designed in my opinion, they are not fun to go through. I didn't like some fights that are a bit counterintuitive like the fight against the invisible dude in the woods, for instance. Even so, the metroidvania aspect of this game automatically makes me forget about a couple of issues cause I love metroidvanias lol. Overall it's cool.

The fact that this game is a hallway and its world is not as half as magical nor interesting as Lordran (in my opinion) doesn't affect the fact that this is the most fun Dark Souls game by far. Sadly I currently just kind of can't stand the game until you reach Irythill, which is like 40% of the game, so yeah, can't really replay it sadly.

Amaaaaaazing. What a first turn based RPG I played oh god. Its charm is immeasurable.

It's good I guess. I really think it's fun and all but I can't ignore the fact that I was so freaking disappointed to see that all eight stories don't converge into one big ending or something. That's disappointing.

Super replayable but it's funny how little content this game has lmao.

Amazing JRPG but it's aged a bit ngl... I remember it being really unbalanced in some aspects. Incredible story tho, remarkable.

Awful remake of a perfect game. Almost every change they made makes the game worse. You only had one job, Grezzo.

This game will never fail to blow my mind. It has been a part of my life since I was a kid and it will never get out of it. Everything is so memorable and amazing. I always have a blast coming back.

Man it took me so long to beat this game when I was a kid cause it was so freaking haaaard. I remember thinking this was like a 2D Dark Souls at that time. The difference between this game and Aria of Sorrow is surely remarkable as well, like you understand they are in the same console, right?

Never found it fun + this game ruined planet Earth.

This game's basis is so freaking good. So charming. Gotta admit TTYD improved it in every single way though.

Even if I like Super Paper Mario's story more, I gotta admit this is peak Paper Mario.