Game 4) Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
I'll always love this game but the remaster does have its cons, even if it does let so many more experience the game. It's a fun little dungeon crawler though, with a delightful backdrop and lore that doesn't get near enough focus.
Game 4) Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
I'll always love this game but the remaster does have its cons, even if it does let so many more experience the game. It's a fun little dungeon crawler though, with a delightful backdrop and lore that doesn't get near enough focus.
Game 3) Tales of Graces f
I know it's a black sheep in the franchise, but it was my first experience with a Tales of game and I absolutely adore it. I went completely nuts with it and I'm excited to do it all over again with the remaster in January!
Game 3) Tales of Graces f
I know it's a black sheep in the franchise, but it was my first experience with a Tales of game and I absolutely adore it. I went completely nuts with it and I'm excited to do it all over again with the remaster in January!
Game 2) Hyrule Warriors! I suppose the Switch version specifically, but the Wii U deserves love too!
The game is basically a giant power trip and I love it, getting to tear through hordes of enemies and taking down tough foes and giant bosses with your faves.
Game 2) Hyrule Warriors! I suppose the Switch version specifically, but the Wii U deserves love too!
The game is basically a giant power trip and I love it, getting to tear through hordes of enemies and taking down tough foes and giant bosses with your faves.
Game Number 1) Paper Mario 64
My first ever 'favorite game' and first RPG, one I always return to. It's rather short & simple, yet lovely, charming, & timeless plus w/a fun randomizer.
Game Number 1) Paper Mario 64
My first ever 'favorite game' and first RPG, one I always return to. It's rather short & simple, yet lovely, charming, & timeless plus w/a fun randomizer.