marnold
This is peak Pokemon and peak nostalgia for me, only second to Minecraft in terms of the latter. Diamond was my first Pokemon game and I'm pretty damn sure it was the first video game I ever played. I played the absolute balls out of both Diamond and Platinum way back when.
The challenge, soundtrack, and sense of adventure all come together to form a Pokemon experience that is second to none in my Massive Objective Brain. HMs still suck balls but after playing through this game countless times, I know it like the back of my hand and even such a glaring problem doesn't stop my little goblin brain from blasting through it every year.
I may or may not have somehow lost my first copy of this game somewhere in my backyard, so shoutout to my mom for buying me a second copy because I don't think I'd hold this game so close to my heart if I had just played through 1/6 of it after beating Diamond.
The challenge, soundtrack, and sense of adventure all come together to form a Pokemon experience that is second to none in my Massive Objective Brain. HMs still suck balls but after playing through this game countless times, I know it like the back of my hand and even such a glaring problem doesn't stop my little goblin brain from blasting through it every year.
I may or may not have somehow lost my first copy of this game somewhere in my backyard, so shoutout to my mom for buying me a second copy because I don't think I'd hold this game so close to my heart if I had just played through 1/6 of it after beating Diamond.
2019
copied from steam review posted on 7/17/20
This game is NUTS. I've wanted to get into Touhou for a while, and although this is a spin-off, it's one of the most enjoyable and fascinating games that I've ever played.
This is a super sick metroidvania where you can stop and slow down time, with knives being your main weapon. The soundtrack, level and boss design, and combat all work beautifully together to create an amazing game. It's got its fair share of challenge throughout the campaign, as well as with a very welcome boss rush mode that you unlock after completing said campaign.
THL has such fluid movement and its some of, if not the most fun I have ever had just moving around within a game. This is an absolute must-play.
This game is NUTS. I've wanted to get into Touhou for a while, and although this is a spin-off, it's one of the most enjoyable and fascinating games that I've ever played.
This is a super sick metroidvania where you can stop and slow down time, with knives being your main weapon. The soundtrack, level and boss design, and combat all work beautifully together to create an amazing game. It's got its fair share of challenge throughout the campaign, as well as with a very welcome boss rush mode that you unlock after completing said campaign.
THL has such fluid movement and its some of, if not the most fun I have ever had just moving around within a game. This is an absolute must-play.
2017
Pre-ordered this while on the hype train of just having finished P5. I loved playing through it, and the new character interactions were super fun to watch. I did take note that the song selection was a bit lacking and that the remixes were kinda lame. A solid 4 at the time of playing, but this is a 3 in retrospect. I don't really regret buying P5D, but I wish I hadn't spent ~$50 on it.
2016
copied from steam review posted on 7/17/20
very cool and unique gameplay in terms of combat and movement
only played a bit of multiplayer, but it's pretty solid, too
campaign was enjoyable and seeing the connection between the two main characters develop was neat
not a big FPS guy, but I had a blast playing this. it was a total steal for ~$9
very cool and unique gameplay in terms of combat and movement
only played a bit of multiplayer, but it's pretty solid, too
campaign was enjoyable and seeing the connection between the two main characters develop was neat
not a big FPS guy, but I had a blast playing this. it was a total steal for ~$9
copied from steam review posted on 7/17/20
Finally got to experience this game's campaign and I absolutely see why this game is such a renowned classic. Killer maps, soundtrack, story, and cover-based FPS gameplay.
Pretty damn amazing and seems to have aged quite well after so many years.
I haven't been able to access the multiplayer, but that's fine by me. The singeplayer is more than worth buying when this game goes on sale.
If you haven't played COD4, uhhhhh do it
Finally got to experience this game's campaign and I absolutely see why this game is such a renowned classic. Killer maps, soundtrack, story, and cover-based FPS gameplay.
Pretty damn amazing and seems to have aged quite well after so many years.
I haven't been able to access the multiplayer, but that's fine by me. The singeplayer is more than worth buying when this game goes on sale.
If you haven't played COD4, uhhhhh do it
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