few games have gotten so emotionally close to me as this. i just really wish the characters we met interacted amongst themselves some more (especially wish we saw more of sabine and rabiah)

a game unabashedly in love with humanity, and pretty much the perfect sequel. partitio yellowil is the character of all time

2023

adored my time with this little game... unfortunately it was not meant to be played on console and it shows. that didnt detract too much from the experience though, it was lovely

stop pretending this aged well. all it has going for it is the existence of kanji tatsumi. love you baby boy im so sorry youre in this game

a lot of the reviews for this game are from people who didn't hack their save data. i did and it was a lovely time (though it is UNPLAYABLE if you don't do that, shit was a total slog at the beginning + grinding out daily tasks for a pittance consistently killed my buzz). very solid picrossin' all around. the alt world levels were unnecessary (i still don't know how that shit works and i refuse to learn) but the main game and the mural tiles were really cool

every single time i had to do white clouds again my feelings on this game took a sharp, sharp fall

perfect chronicle of the heartbreaking experience of seeing someone you love become a fascist

i played this with a hacked apk when i was a kid. this is one of the games that made me interested in gaming and i am not kidding

[played on ps5]

so good when there ain't a bitch in your ear telling you it's nasty

i liked the entire cast enough to separately beat everyone's route. corny-ass writing at various points and the character creator was complete ass, but pretty fun and heartfelt stories

it was good i just had to drop it cuz i got too scared to deal with that fucking fish

takes the legacy of a complicated series and beautifully makes its own thing out of it. i'd fuck zhao.

yes yes cheerful nihilism, beautiful, indomitable human spirit in the face of an uncaring universe. i love it. but we also must consider that this game delivers a political message more profound than any other title first released on ps4 and pc featuring robots trying to talk about racism ever could. there is no changing a system rigged to destroy those who dare question it "from the inside".

do you ever just wish you could take an entire piece of art on a date