I did not enjoy Strikers. Story was ok at best, though I did enjoy the slice of life moments the game had to offer. Not really a fan of the gameplay. If I was a fan of Musou games I probably would have enjoyed it more, but I haven't really played any and Strikers may just be a bad representative of the genre so I'll just leave it at that.

Overall, if you've just beaten Persona 5/Royal and you crave more Phantom Thieves, this will scratch that itch, but over than that it doesn't do much.

There are many parts of the game where you can feel it's age, but overall I feel it's a very solid game and a good entry point for newcomers to the series. The story is very well written and is still relevant in current time, characters are also very memorable.

Nothing like listening to my friend scream in agony as his insides become his outsides.

Technically I didn't beat the game because while I did reach the final mission I never finished it due to me being lazy, however I feel I experienced enough of the game to mark it as complete, and if you disagree consider that fact that I know where you live.

Now I played Cyberpunk on release on the PS4 slim, so probably one of the worst ways to experience it. However due to some quirks of fate I never ran into any problems. No bugs, no performance issues nothing, though the game did look pretty ugly but I'm not picky when it comes to graphics.

To be honest, I had a good time with the game, story was interesting, characters were enjoyable, and walking around Night City was a somewhat pleasant experience. The gameplay wasn't really anything memorable, standard first person shooter gameplay with some rpg mechanics thrown in like stats and skills. That being said I know that the recent 2.0 update expanded upon the skill tree, but I have yet to play it in 2.0. In fact 2.0 probably fixed most of my problems with the game so if I ever get around to replaying it I'll probably change my score.

Overall game is pretty solid, though I won't deny that It was a mess at launch though I never experienced much of said mess. And now that 2.0 is out there's really no reason for me to not recommend it.

Persona 3 is a pretty good game. Honestly I'd rate it 5 stars if it weren't for that fact that Tartarus is a slog to get through and the inability to control your party members actions makes some battles more tedious than they need to be, especially considering the AI isn't the best. Some other nitpicks I have with the game is a lack of social links for male party members, though they do each have their own character arcs as a part of the story, it would've been nice to be able to have some one-on-one bro time with them. My 2nd nitpick which also happens to involve social links is the inability to have a platonic friendship with female characters, every social link with a female character ends in a romantic relationship (bar some exemptions) and since you'll probably want to max out all the social links you need to cheat on multiple girls which just makes me feel bad. Luckily if you play your cards right the girls should be all none the wiser.

Overall as of right now FES is probably the definitive way to experience the game as the upcoming remake does not include the epilogue story 'The Answer', which I don't mind but there are some who do.

Game just is not good. If you really want to dance as persona characters I recommend Persona 4 Dancing, as it has a lot more content than this sorry excuse.

I love this game. I've bought it on every platform I own and I've beaten it on every platform I own. It is just that good.

I like running labour camps :)

I love playing with my friends' worms :) Sometimes they play with my worms :)

game isn't bad, but I wouldn't consider it to particularlaly good either.

high encounter rates paired with constant looping of battle music kinda drove me mad. xp distribution made party members level unequally which meant that some members were borderline useless compared to others. xp distribution is based off of participation, so if one member wipes the enemy in one attack, they get the lion's share of the xp, which kinda discourages you to end battles as quick as possible.

unlike the newer games, persona 1 is an old school first person dungeon crawler. and has around 13 dungeons on the main SEBEC route. dungeons are boring at best, tedious at worst. there's an alternative route called 'snow queen quest' which replaces the main route, I didn't play it as I couldn't be bothered playing the game again. but it's there if you really want more out of the game.

story is ok, it's interesting enough to keep you going but you won't be thinking about it long after finishing it. characters are also ok. i never found myself feeling attached to any of them but they did grow on me by the end, so much so that i'd probably think fondly of them in the future.

overall it's an ok game, worth playing if you played 3, 4 and 5 and want to experience the older entries. just be warned that it plays very differently from those games.

what if sir dadadoo was called sir gedagedi and instead of being a leech he was a nugget!!

Could never beat the game as I couldn't beat the Zavoc boss. But I somehow feel I did not miss out on much.

Mining rock and drinking beer, this game pretty much sums up my life as a sub-6-foot male.