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I wish I could treat costumers this bad irl.

I remember my dad asking me why the hell would I pay to work in a virtual job and honestly I still haven't come up with a solid answer.

Happy 6 years to one of the best games ever made.

This was definitely a fun surprise. Celeste isn't necessarily something I would've expected to make a great turn into 3D, but they did it really damn well. For a week(ish)'s worth of development, there's a lot of really fun tricks and a lot of love put into the feel of this game.

I'll start off by saying, hey, I suck at 3D platformers. I died a few more times than I'd like to admit, and a lot of my deaths came from my absolute dogass depth perception, but as Celeste goes, none of it ever felt frustrating. Celeste has always absolutely nailed the feeling of triumph over trial and error, and that's no different here. Movement is, while a little more slippery than I'd like, satisfying to experiment with and maneuver around, and the newer mechanics that come from a third dimension mesh really well with what was already there.

The music, surprisingly enough, was great as well. I don't usually like the whole "Mario 64 soundfont" vibe, but they managed to pull it off. I also really enjoyed the Sunshine style cassette tapes spread throughout. Granted, there's like 4 tracks in all, but what's there is nice.

I really can't say too much. It's a very short little project with a lot of love put into its whole concept. Was great to see the cast again, even if Granny being there was a little confusing. Was great seeing their stories advance some more.

and they gave Madeline a girlfriend, proud of her <3

30 berries in 136 deaths, 01:17:26.564

8/10 game.

Did you know? It's well documented that first lady Hillary Clinton was an avid player of the Game Boy during her husband's presidency. However, what isn't as well documented is how she loved the handheld system so much that she bought two of them to give to George Bush and Dick Cheney before their inauguration as a symbol of goodwill among the two parties. Bush and Cheney reportedly loved Metroid II in particular so much that the game's plot about the Galactic Federation making up some bullshit about dangerous weapons and sending Samus to SR388 was what inspired the invasion of Iraq in 2003.

In the middle of playing this and I think its rockstars best game (ive only played gta v) but the writing is extremely realistic and great and has some extremely cool moments, I highly recommend so far.

After many hours I've finally beaten P3P, and I can definitely see why this entry in the persona franchise receives so much praise. Just like in other persona titles, the writing is outstanding and had a fantastic ending that, honestly, left me in tears. The gameplay is pretty solid as well, this game essentially set up the foundations for what we would see in future persona titles. As per usual with all SMT games, the soundtrack slaps and the art direction is awesome. It is a fantastic game that has quickly become one of my favorite games of all time.

Great visuals, pretty fun story, great detective game. Would recommend to pick it up when its on sale

Now that I've had months since October to ruminate, I'm finally ready to give my detailed thought on this.

This (Mask of Deception too maybe) is the closest thing to both a perfect VN and perfect video game that I've seen. The premise for this is genuinely insane, you literally cannot discuss it at all without spoilers, so I'll talk about other things.

Well, "perfect" here does not mean it is literally free from flaws. Following Mask of Deception's ending, you have an insanely ambitious setup with a concept that I am confident you will not find elsewhere. If you think about it, this whole situation seems similar to some other VNs that are also built off of a seemingly more underwhelming setup entry and lead to a bigger, almost unanimously considered "objectively" better, more ambitious, and are a climactic finale, such as White Album 2 Coda, Rewrite Terra, Fate/stay night Heaven's Feel, Muv-Luv Alternative, Umineko Episode 8, Aokana EXTRA2 and 9-nine Episode 4. But unlike those cases, a couple dozen hours into Uta 3, the game just does a 180 and decides, "no, no, we're going smaller again, sorry". And just in general, unlike those, Uta 3 doesn't really feel a pressure to live up to those expectations and goes sort of... as expected a lot of the time? You are also able to tell that there was cut content somewhere 3/4s into the game and that the story was meant to be longer, making some ideas like a certain antagonist feel little half-baked. And also, while it does go into warfare quite a bit, the strategy is generally vague and not super specific with its worldbuilding. You kind of just get told that you have archers and swordsmen, not stuff like what the bows are made from and what model the swords are, or something. If what you want is specific strategic detail for battles you're gonna have to go read Aokana, Baldr Sky, Muv-Luv or Muramasa. Lastly, some characters, like Kiwru, are criminally neglected by the story.

Despite all this, though, I still stand by my earlier claim. From what I've experienced, this is as close to perfection in every aspect as one gets.

The art is insanely gorgeous. The Utawarerumono Mask duology art is pure eye candy. The music is fantastic. Suara's voice is extremely calming and emotional (I know you'll cry on command from キミガタメ), and the Japan-inspired high fantasy music is great. The SRPG gameplay is cool and engaging, although I don't have much experience with that kind of battle system, but I got really into it. The characters... wow. Oshtor, Kuon and Anju are some of the best videogame/VN characters you'll see, but Haku is on another level. Definitely one of the best characters ever. If you're into stories where a normal dude goes through crazy journey of character development, this is definitely for you. Yes, some characters get neglected and the cast should've been a little smaller, but at worst they are fun and still have some arcs.

The game is just great in every aspect. I did say that a lot of it is just "expected Utawarerumono 2 follow-up", but it has no real low points either. I would go as far as to say that I enjoyed basically every hour of it.

It's been months since I finished, but I think about this series to this day. This rarely happens to me. I didn't expect much going into it and mostly wanted to try it due to wanting to see what the fuss is, but I was pleasantly surprised. Highly recommended.

A very good deduction game with so much charm, humor, and clever references.

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