Cozy JRPG. Haven't played any other DQ games but this was a really nice experience. Although the formula is simple, it's made interesting by the amount of skills and upgrades. The characters would've never met but now we've got a full party, sure hope we don't have to fight a god!

Earthbound was the blueprint for so many rpgs. It's weird, funky style brought so much to a world pinned on a single kid.

Rhythm combat is fun. The world felt kind of empty to me but I really liked seeing the combat evolve over time with the music.

2012

Fez takes 2D-3D to a new level with mind-shifting puzzles. It's satisfying when puzzles finally click, although some mandatory collectables are impossible to find without a guide

Aging like fine wine, FFVII revolutionized JRPG's, creating a perfect world caught under capitalist chaos. Fighting alongside a determined cast of characters while fighting against yourself, with exceptional music and settings.

Taking a new spin on FFVII, action combat suits Midgar better than expected. Fighting against fate itself in an alternate FFVII is intriguing to watch, and I can't wait to see how it changes in the next entries.

Listen to my story.. A more romantic take on FF in the new era with voice acting and animated expressions is a warm welcome to the series. The combat system is fast with switchable party members and viewable orders. The story of Tidus, Auron, and Yuna are beautiful to watch.

Strateigic RPG's aren't my strongsuit, but FETH was a fun experience. With four different routes, this game has no short amount of content. While I felt the game was bland at points with repeated free time and a dull-looking atmosphere, the story had a good amount of emotional moments with the characters you've watched change over time.

Game kinda sucks. I get the message, but I just felt kind of pissed off playing it.

I played so much of this game, but I have a hard time remembering it. I really loved the atheist of the game, and the tech is very impressive. The combat is fun, although takes a bit to get going. The story is pretty good, not great, though.

we enjoy a loving relationship between a boy and his god-slaying father

Gravity Rush is one of those games that you might see mentioned once in a while, but is always under the radar. A mysterious, expansive world and characters make this game so full of charm. Intuitive gravity-shifting mechanics are fluid, and speeding across islands is so fun, fast travel shouldn't even be an option.

Gravity rush 2 is really jsut the first game, but so much bigger. A huge world with new abilities that relate to how you use your shifting allow better use of combat. New characters fill the world with more personality as we learn about Kat's origins. Sony I beg you to make a 3rd game

2018

Most rougelikes I find myself getting to a certain objective, then dropping it. Hades is a game where you are continuously learning and recognizing rooms and enemies, making for fluid combat. Dialogue, abilities, and characters changing between runs adds to the replayability. Even after finding myself reach the top, I still found myself wanting more, many hours later.