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Pros: Multiple routes and endings. Character-focused storytelling. Great for My Hero Academia fans. Simple and easy to play.
Cons: Minimal gameplay depth. Limited overall content.
Pros: Interesting story that confronts important themes. Unique and creative setting and characters. Atmospheric soundtrack.
Cons: No interactivity, player choice, or real replay value. Unpolished graphics and overly verbose writing. Short story length.
Pros: Engaging story. 3 different endings.
Cons: Unsuitable for children. Rudimentary graphics.
Pros: Contains a wide range of in-game assets. Instantly compatible with the base game. Works as a creation and management platform.
Cons: No support for Steam Workshop. Offers no safeguard for mod-related issues.
Pros: An improved UI (user interface). The "auto battle" feature can be quickly toggled on and off.
Cons: The original FINAL FANTASY VI soundtrack cannot be accessed. Cutscenes may appear shaky on occasion.
Pros: Captures the spirit of the original. Enhanced graphics. An epic story.
Cons: Leveling-up mechanic is awkward.
Pros: Remastered 2D pixel graphics. Rearranged soundtrack by the original composer. Improved gameplay and modernized UI. Extras include a music player, illustration gallery, and bestiary.
Cons: Reduced difficulty level removes the challenge of the original.
Pros: Enhances the original graphics. A piece of gaming history. A wide world to explore.
Cons: Fewer features than the sequels. Fights can get repetetive.
Pros: Engaging card-based combat with tactical variety. Faithful story adaptation with cinematic cutscenes. Vibrant visuals and immersive audio design. Frequent updates and active player community.
Cons: Stamina system may limit longer sessions. Some characters and cosmetics tied to monetization.
Pros: Continues the story of the base game. Features a wide range of new content.
Cons: Features content that are inaccessible. Retains minor bugs from the base game.
Pros: Intricate narrative choices. Engaging tactical combat system. Unique Greed system shaping the world.
Cons: No multiplayer mode.
Pros: Strong atmosphere with striking visuals and sound. Harsh survival mechanics that emphasize planning. Companion system adds variety to base-building. Dynamic weather heightens tension.
Cons: Slow pacing and repetitive progression. Combat feels heavy and sometimes clunky. Technical issues, including long load times. Limited narrative depth despite strong premise.
Pros: Expansive and immersive open world. Deep character customization. Tactical turn-based combat. Cooperative gameplay. Engaging story and player-driven narrative.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Potential for repetition. High difficulty. Time commitment. Limited hand-holding.
Pros: Fast-paced, skill-based combat system. Flexible skill trees and character builds. Large-scale Realm vs Realm and aerial battles. Distinct steampunk-inspired aesthetic.
Cons: Narrative and world design felt generic. Performance issues on lower-end PCs.
Pros: Dynamic and ever-changing dungeons. Immersive and rich storyline. Additional bonus dungeons for extended gameplay. Streaming-friendly Live Display Mode.
Cons: High difficulty might deter beginners.
Pros: Numerous skills and magical spells can be unlocked. Quite advanced considering that it was released in 2001.
Cons: Cutscene graphics are much more impressive than in-game depictions. Character movements can be sluggish and jerky on occasion.
Pros: Remastered visuals look great compared to the original game. Seamlessly integrates magical and melee attacks. Developers boast “hundreds” of hours of gameplay. A large, sprawling world to explore.
Cons: Many players have reported a number of bugs. Likely to hold more appeal for fans of the original game.