Looking back at the times where I played this game for the first time, Xenoblade Chronicles was the first game I played where its story, characters, world building and everything related to that was so important. I used to only play Mario and Zelda games, and probably something more mainstream from the PS3 and stuff, and when I played this game I was so blown away that I can't really describe it. It is just my favorite game ever and probably nothing will ever top it.

Monolith Soft has made the best DLC content ever in my opinion. This thing is so deep, I had a blast playing it and every aspect of it is pretty much perfect. I love Xenoblade man.

Man, where do I begin. Through my entire playthrough I could only think that I used to dream of a game like this when I was a kid. I always used to imagine a huge and immersive world, with countless things to do... a world where you were able to experiment with so many gameplay variables and enjoy incredible combats, memorable characters and side quests, and epic tales overall. Now that game has come to reality.

Elden Ring is FromSoftware's magnum opus. It takes all these guys have learnt in the field of making videogames and has poured out absolute perfection. It has everything: the incredible world design that they mastered in DS1 until now, that is shown with the Lands Between, a land that is immersive, horizontal when it needs to be horizontal, and vertical when it needs to be so; it also has the fast, fun and even addictive combat system that they mastered in DS3, an ARPG combat system that makes reality some of the best combats, especially bossfights, that I've ever had the pleasure to play through; it even has a game and artistic direction so incredible that I'm just kind of out of words to describe it, you will have to play it on your own.

My time playing this game has been some of the best time I've ever had in my life. I've had fun, I've been happy, I've been frustrated, I've been speechless... I've just fallen in love. I feel like a kid playing this, and I couldn't think of feeling like this again with a videogame. I love everything about this game, and I just can't stress the fact that I've fallen in love enough. Play this game. That summarizes all.

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.

The Xenoblade Chronicles saga has made some of my favorite games ever and has never ever disappointed me. I lived almost a year super excited after the announcement of this game, and it did not disappoint at all for sure. It's pretty much a perfect game in my opinion. It means so much to me, even if it's only been out for a year and a half.

I mean... if a game is boring 95% of the playthrough what can you expect. The twist at the end is unique and kinda memorable for its time tho.

I love how this game felt to me like playing Breath of the Wild a second time. As I said in that review, that game and this one killed the Zelda franchise to me. There's no turning back for this.

I loved watching my older cousin play this game all day in his GameCube, so one day somehow I got the game borrowed and it blew my 7-year-old mind so much that this is still probably my 2nd favorite game ever. I just love the Zelda saga so freaking much. This game means everything to me and playing it always feels like going back home. I've played its entirety like 15 times.

Amazing game that got me in some of the worst days I've ever lived. This game means a lot for that and also for being one of the best JRPG games I've ever played. Even if going up through Tartarus is not as fun as the TV World and Persona 5's palaces, the story of this game makes for it by a mile. Everything is super memorable and amazing.

Out of the three main Persona games I've ever played, this is the best one in the majority of aspects. Its characters are the most memorable, including every social link I was able to complete, its soundtrack is the most consistent and amazing, and it probably has the best story out of the three games I've played. I also enjoyed it like no other game of the series I've played so far. Sadly, I can't give it 5 stars cause I still think the fifth game is just mindblowing and man I played it at prime 2021 quarantine vibes and I love the 5th game a bit more than this one.

That plot twist at the end, when everything in this game makes sense, is one of the best gaming moments I've probably lived. Even so, I gotta say I have some issues with this game. First of all, the Somnium mechanic sucks. Beating a Somnium isn't something intuitive at all, and even if they are a good narrative mechanic, playing through them is pure pain. I also got a couple complaints about things like the controls being not intuitive, and also some details in the game's UI that could have been way better. Even so, the plot of this game makes everything worth it, for real.

This game ruined the Zelda franchise to me. Everything that made the Zelda games magical and amazing was scrapped out of the formula of this game. There's probably no game that I hate as much as this one, but even so I can't say it's a bad game, in fact I put like 150 hours into this. But yeah I can't put more stars in my rating cause I genuinely hate this game, but can't put less cause I don't know dude what can I say. I'm probably releasing a full Youtube video addressing everything I hate about this game and Tears of the Kingdom some day, cause that would be hours long.

EDIT: Who am I kidding I hate this game I can't give it two stars.

Literally the first game I ever played. I remember being so happy after my parents got me a GameCube for Christmas. Sadly after the release of such incredible titles like Mario Kart Wii and 8 Deluxe I just can't really enjoy this game anymore.

Amazing how great a story can get in a Mario game. That said, Nintendo never finished to sold me that level based gameplay they tried to implement here. 64 and TTYD will always be better in that aspect.