notthepars
2020
2010
2019
2010
visual novel meets turn based strategy game. two things i've never been sure i'm that into yet this is one of my favourite games i've ever played and pretty much exclusively justified my buying of a switch.
i have gripes with this game but it's notable that they only really emerged in my 4th or 5th playthrough and over 400 hours of gameplay.
great game, great writing, compelling.
i have gripes with this game but it's notable that they only really emerged in my 4th or 5th playthrough and over 400 hours of gameplay.
great game, great writing, compelling.
2019
sorta respect them having the ability to invest a bit more in the game and retaining all the jank from the previous two. i don't really have any major complaints with the game play as i knew what to expect and the expansion of the levels to semi open world was a good choice particularly when the levels were gorgeous to look at.
the story is a bit of a disappointment. threatened to have larger stakes than it ended up having which would be fine if the voice acting wasn't as poor as it was and the enemy groups were generally a bit lacklustre and predictable for a post-apocalypse.
the story is a bit of a disappointment. threatened to have larger stakes than it ended up having which would be fine if the voice acting wasn't as poor as it was and the enemy groups were generally a bit lacklustre and predictable for a post-apocalypse.
2019
2015
2012
with years removed from the initial furore, time to digest it and play through with all the DLC i think this has honestly stood the test of time and the general outrage. there's some missteps in the pacing here and there and a lot of the previous choices might only amount to cosmetic changes in this edition but i still felt like what i did mattered or had an impact because the characters that you could drag through were great and made the moments in this impact even harder plus most of the conclusions to individual character and story arcs were nicely done.