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4 people found this review helpful
56.5 hrs on record (54.8 hrs at review time)
My thoughts after finishing Nightreign and it's achievements on 100%

The Game is really fun and enjoyable to play with friends and how much stuff you can do on all the 5 maps, with killing all the mobs and minibosses, even great bosses. The maps were creative as well, theres a lot to discover and loot, also I like the idea of some Bosses who can actually raid you and your group while you are in an expedition and not on the 3rd day like Morgott and Equilibrious Beast. Also there are some blue areas where NPCs invade you (strong ones) and if you beat them, you get their class loot (like if its Executor class you get dropped 2 Katanas). The Boss fights on the 3rd day were so fun to play I very much enjoyed all the boss fights.
AND MOST IMPORTANTELY (for me) there is no PvP, I really think it would've ruined the experience for the people if it was actually PvPvE. Maybe if they do a special mode later with a PvPvE option for the people who actually like it, then its alright, but hopefully they will not do it with the regular expeditions.

What I did not like is

- There is a bug right now if you actually reset your map when you go to sleep, you will never get your map changed except if there is someone else who doesn't have this bug. I really hope it will be fixed because its really annoying and you cant really change it except if you make a new character.

- The Boss invades are REALLY RNG, I saw people who played 100+ Hours to get one invade from a certain boss but they still didn't get it.

- There are games when you really don't get anything good for your class when you kill bosses and loot them. For example if you play Guardian and all the stuff you get are Mana stuff or Damage dealing stuff, Knives or even Mage stuff thats not even useful for him, you literally are cooked for this round. (This doesn't happen a lot but if it does, its annyoing)

- So many Bosses around the Map doesn't change their positioning, like if you play the map with the The Shrouded City you always know where the annoying bosses are so you can avoid getting there unless you are strong enough to beat it. Maybe its just me but I would've liked it more if the bosses always have changed their locations each game.

- Oh yeah and if you play alone or maybe with Randoms its really tough, I think it got balanced by now if you play alone so if you wish to play alone you can go ahead but playing with Randoms is tough, most of the time. But I really recommend playing this game if you have friends to play with.

Like there is so much to change and bugs to fix, and if fixed the game would be so much more enjoyable to play, especially with the Earth Shifting bug and RNG Boss Raids.

Overall I really loved playing this game and I will continue to do so too, as a FromSoftware Games enjoyer I am really glad the game (almost) exceeded my expectations, I will rate it 9/10 so far. If the bugs are fixed and the RNG stuff too, I will gladly give it a 10/10 and I trust they will too. I also hope they will actively do more Bosses and maybe more Maps, not just on a DLC but maybe on Free updates too, that would be awesome!

If you have friends who love Souls-like games and also PvE Battle Royale, then this game is for you, so go and get it! :)
Posted 9 June. Last edited 9 June.
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6 people found this review helpful
88.3 hrs on record (2.2 hrs at review time)
I used to pray for a game with Majima as the protagonist, and the time has finally come. The Game has no bugs or any other issues and graphics are beautiful, a game Goro Majima truely deserved

WE ARE SO BACK
Posted 20 February.
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4 people found this review helpful
210.4 hrs on record
Review of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is an absolute triumph in the series, showcasing everything fans love while pushing the boundaries of storytelling and gameplay. From the moment you dive back into the world of Ichiban Kasuga, you’re greeted with the vibrant and chaotic atmosphere that the franchise is known for. The blend of humor, drama, and heartfelt moments is perfectly balanced, making for a deeply engaging experience.

One of the standout features of this installment is the character development. Ichiban’s journey continues to be inspiring, as he navigates the challenges of leadership and personal growth. His interactions with the supporting cast, especially with characters like Saeko and Adachi, are rich and emotional. The game does a fantastic job of exploring themes of friendship and loyalty, particularly during the intense moments leading up to the climax.

Spoiler Alert! The twist involving the true identity of the antagonist, who turns out to be a former ally, is a masterstroke. It adds layers to the narrative and forces Ichiban to confront his past decisions in a way that feels both shocking and meaningful. The emotional weight of these revelations is handled beautifully, culminating in a gripping showdown that feels both personal and epic.

The gameplay mechanics have also seen significant improvements. The combat system is more refined, allowing for fluid transitions between characters and their unique abilities. The side quests, which have always been a highlight, are more imaginative than ever, including hilarious mini-games and touching stories that flesh out the world around you.

I loved the blend of humor and serious moments. And that final showdown? Epic! I love how Majima, Saejima and Daigo decided to help Kiryu at the end of the game and how they always have been this strong, even after the Great Dissolution. I really think its a shame how Majima, Saejima and Daigo just got a bad ending and they left the city and got somewhere else trying to survive. It's such a wasted potential unfortunately but who knows, maybe in the future games it will change and they will get better roles. Especially how Kiryu got treated, how he got sick and his ending was beautiful yet so sad... couldn't the Devs just leave him alone as he was with the Daidoji without getting sick..... oh man, the more I think about it the more sad I get. Kiryu never deserved this, he deserve to be happy at least in the end of his days, which he got at the end of the game I guess, but I still wish he got a happier ending than this, without getting sick of course.

This game perfectly captures what I love about the series—great characters, over-the-top plots, and unforgettable moments. Can't wait for the next adventure! and I hope to see more of Majima, Saejima and Daigo!
Posted 3 November, 2024. Last edited 4 November, 2024.
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20 people found this review helpful
3 people found this review funny
104.2 hrs on record
Review of Dark Souls 3: A Joyful Struggle

Dark Souls 3 is a game that could be described as a love letter to masochists everywhere. If you’ve ever wanted to experience the thrill of victory followed by the crushing defeat of being stomped by a giant, flaming dragon, this is the game for you!

At first glance, Dark Souls 3 is a beautifully crafted world filled with stunning landscapes and terrifying monsters. It’s like a medieval art gallery that decided to throw a party but forgot to send out invitations. You’ll find yourself wandering through dark castles, creepy swamps, and even a few places that look like they could use a good cleaning. Seriously, who needs a maid when you have undead knights lurking in every corner?

The combat is where the game shines—or should I say, where it gleams like a freshly sharpened sword ready to stab you in the back. The controls feel tight and responsive, which is great because you’ll need to dodge, roll, and possibly perform an interpretive dance to survive. One moment you’ll be feeling like an invincible warrior, and the next, you’ll be flat on your face, wondering how that giant boulder managed to crush you without even breaking a sweat. It’s like a game of hide and seek, but the seekers are out for blood, and they know all your hiding spots.

Now, let’s talk about the bosses. Dark Souls 3 serves up some of the most epic confrontations you’ll ever face—if by “epic” you mean “a battle that will have you questioning your life choices for hours.” From gigantic, multi-armed beasts to terrifying sorceresses who can turn you into a puddle of regret, each boss is a unique challenge. Just remember, the key to victory is to learn their patterns—if only they didn’t change them on a whim! It’s like they’re trying to teach you a lesson in humility, and boy, do they succeed.

The story is another layer of the experience. It’s there if you look for it, hidden like a secret room behind a wall of pain and suffering. You’ll pick up bits and pieces of lore as you go, and while it’s intriguing, you might find yourself more focused on surviving than piecing together the narrative. Who needs a plot when you have the thrill of being chased by a horde of undead?

Now, let’s talk about the DLC. The additional content is like a cherry on top of a very painful sundae. It adds new bosses, areas, and gear, but also ramps up the challenge to levels that might make you question your sanity. Achieving 100% completion feels like a full-time job where the only benefit is the sweet, sweet taste of accomplishment. And let’s not forget that you’ll likely need to tackle New Game Plus at least two more times to unlock everything. Because why not torture yourself a little more, right? But deep down, I know I’ll dive back in, because the thrill of the challenge is just too enticing.

Overall, Dark Souls 3 is a beautifully crafted game that rewards patience, skill, and maybe a bit of insanity. If you’re looking for a game that will challenge you to your core while simultaneously making you laugh (because you’ll need it after dying for the hundredth time), then grab your sword and get ready to embrace the darkness. Just don’t forget to grab a snack—your next play session might last longer than you think!

And despite all the pain, the suffering, and the endless dying, I give Dark Souls 3 a solid 10/10. Because in the end, it’s not just a game; it’s a masochistic journey that we’re all secretly here for!
Posted 20 October, 2024.
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55 people found this review helpful
5 people found this review funny
0.0 hrs on record
Before I started the playing the DLC, friends and people online didn't recommend me to play this DLC because it's "too difficult" and "laggy". I considered it at first, that I will not buy the DLC but not long after I bought the DLC and I can say I am FASCINATED! The map looks so good, the new enemies are awesome and the bosses are REALLY FUN TO FIGHT since they're more difficult than the base game. 10/10 DLC, one of my favorite Games DLC I have played, if not the best. I am definitely gonna play it again!

All I can say is don't listen to negative comments, play it and see for yourself. Those who say it's "too diffcult to beat" is honestly a skill issue. The game was probably laggy at first but it's not anymore. So go and play the DLC if you haven't already, NOW!
Posted 25 September, 2024.
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5 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
55.8 hrs on record
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Posted 3 September, 2024.
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7 people found this review helpful
199.6 hrs on record (142.5 hrs at review time)
This game has changed my thoughts about Souls Games. I always thought it's gonna be rough for me, especially since I have no patience and experience on Souls Games so it will be impossible for me to play it LMAO. At least I have given the game a chance, and I don't regret it. Infact, I am loving it. It just got my favorite game :)

Looking back, I would've never said what I am gonna say now about Elden Ring.

Greatest of all time. Zenith of the medium. Hallmark of media. Gold standard of storytelling. Apogee of creativity. Vertex of invention. Crest of ingenuity. Acme of imagination. Pinnacle of innovation. Epic of epics. Legend among legends. Peak fiction.
Posted 19 August, 2024.
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4 people found this review helpful
75.7 hrs on record (62.8 hrs at review time)
I don't usually write reviews but this time I have to. One of the best games that I have played in YEARS, I haven't got in the mood to play games for hours in a day for a long time but it changed with Ghost of Tsushima. I lowkey regret not getting a PS5 back then to play it. The Story, the Music, the characters, EVERYTHING IS A MASTERPIECE. I would even recommend buying the game with the full price, it is THAT worth. Thank you Sucker Punch Productions for the 10/10 game, I definitely recommend this game to everyone.
Posted 14 June, 2024.
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7 people found this review helpful
71.5 hrs on record (59.2 hrs at review time)
Top of my life. I can't wait for FF7 Rebirth to release on Steam. I highly recommend playing this game!!!
Posted 14 April, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
130.1 hrs on record
What a rollcoaster of emotions! I love this game so much my second favorite game in the Yakuza series!!! It's amazing to play 5 characters and every single character got their own Stories and own Substories!! I recommend this to every Yakuza fan!!
Posted 6 February, 2022.
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