Lost in Thoughts All Alone>>>The plot

Literally one of the best visual novels I've ever played. Fata Morgana leads you through so many twists and turns while managing to not be overwhelming about it. While it can feel grim at times, at it's heart it's a love story, and one with a beautiful soundtrack one at that.

DRV3 is a litmus test as to who actually has a sense of media literacy and who does not.

The cast was amazing, but unfortunately the story was very subpar. It felt like they were trying to recreate what made Pokemon Sun and Moon successful to the point it felt very ingenuine.

A game with sasakure.UK's music and Shirow Miwa's character designs was specifically designed to appeal to me.

While the game has its moments (good characters, soundtrack, environments), Genshin's true potential is marred by Mihoyo's desperation to appeal what they think is popular among gacha fans, as well as the heavy amount of management issues across the staff. Hopefully this is something that they will improve on as the game continues.

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While the game is still fun, the writing of the characters has heavily declined compared to the first game, especially in the case of Edea. She goes from a multi-faceted character to having the majority of her lines revolve around food and/or Ringabel, which is really disappointing to see when Bravely Default went through so much effort to show that Edea didn't have just one side to her character.

Memes aside, Undertale manages to utilize the concept of player choice and the subsequent consequences better than most AAA games.