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5 stars - All time favorites that are near perfect
4.5 stars - Favorites that I have few issues with
4 stars - Great games with a couple flaws
3.5 stars - Good games with a fair amount of flaws
3 stars - Decent, very flawed, but fun enough

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Favorite Games

Resident Evil 2
Resident Evil 2
Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest
Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest
The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure
The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure
Persona 5 Royal
Persona 5 Royal
Divinity: Original Sin II - Definitive Edition
Divinity: Original Sin II - Definitive Edition

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Played in 2024

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Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name

Jan 11

Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective

Jan 10

Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Dec 27

Ace Attorney Investigations 2
Ace Attorney Investigations 2

Dec 26

Mass Effect Legendary Edition
Mass Effect Legendary Edition

Dec 22

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Super Mario RPG is a fun little game that I enjoyed most of the way through. It oozes Super Mario charm from the very beginning, and it maintains this throughout the game with familiar tunes and witty dialogue. The combat is pretty fun too, and I love the concept of timing hits. The game loses points for being a product of its time. The combat can get boring, I wish there was a bit more dialogue, and I wish there was some more depth overall. It's a fantastic game, and I hope the remake can improve and modernize this classic.

I played a good amount of this one, but it really lost me in the later parts of the game. The game became too tedious and I dropped it because I wasn't enjoying it. The early part in the mansion was a lot of fun, but I stopped enjoying it after that. The puzzles became a little too obtuse and the combat isn't anything special. It's a really good game for its time but I don't know if I ever want to finish it.

I thought that Last Specter was a good game, but definitely not my favorite out of all of the Layton games I have played. It has many of the same charms that make the original games work so well. It also makes some different choices that I don't really care for.
The puzzles in this game really vary in quality, and are poorly spread in quality. Some of these puzzles are some of the best Layton has to offer. I really enjoy many of the logic and math puzzles, as they feel fair but not too convoluted or time-consuming. Unfortunately, not all puzzles are like this. There are a fair share of puzzles that are just lazy multiple choice questions, where it is easier to just guess. This isn't helped by the fact that a good amount of the main story puzzles are these lazy multiple choice ones, and there aren't many main story puzzles overall. I was 25 puzzles short of the point of no return, when I was easily over that barrier in all of the first three games. Some of the puzzles in the Last Specter were good, but I think both the second and third game do better in that department than this one.
Last Specter also takes a different approach to story, but I can't say I'm sold on it. There is a lot more exposition than the previous games, and this leads to much more context for the late-game plot twist. My issue with this is that the story isn't particularly interesting. It's a very basic plot, with a very uninteresting resolution. There are a couple neat parts and a couple neat character moments for sure, but I prefer the more wild, unpredictable nature of the prior games. Also, why is Luke smarter in a prequel than normal? He feels so much more competent in this game.
Despite all of these flaws, Last Specter is a Layton game at its core. It has great side games, (including London Life which I never tried) some good puzzles, and a charming story. It is definitely weaker than most Layton games, but it's still a good time in the end. If you like doing side content, I wouldn't skip this one, but if you don't, go play one of the other DS Layton games.