Anyone trying to convince you that Trek should be watched in: production order, airdate order or chronological order is wrong. The only true way to appreciate the franchise is in alphabetical order: from 11:59 to Zero Hour
No
Series
Title
1
VOY
11:59
2
TNG
11001001
3
TNG
A Fistful of Datas
4
DS9
A Man Alone
5
TNG
A Matter Of Honor
6
TNG
A Matter of Perspective
7
TNG
A Matter of Time
8
ENT
A Night in Sickbay
9
TOS
A Piece of the Action
10
TOS
A Private Little War
11
DS9
A Simple Investigation
12
TOS
A Taste of Armageddon
13
DS9
A Time to Stand
14
PIC
Absolute Candor
15
DS9
Accession
16
ENT
Acquisition
17
ENT
Affliction
18
DS9
Afterimage
19
TAS
Albatross
20
VOY
Alice
21
TNG
All Good Things...
22
TOS
All Our Yesterdays
23
TNG
Allegiance
24
VOY
Alliances
25
VOY
Alter Ego
26
TOS
Amok Time
27
DSC
An Obol for Charon
28
TOS
And the Children Shall Lead
29
TNG
Angel One
30
ENT
Anomaly
31
DS9
Apocalypse Rising
32
TNG
Aquiel
33
TOS
Arena
34
DS9
Armageddon Game
35
VOY
Ashes to Ashes
36
ST
Ask Not
37
TOS
Assignment: Earth
38
TNG
Attached
39
VOY
Author, Author
40
ENT
Awakening
41
ENT
Azati Prime
42
DS9
Babel
43
ENT
Babel One
44
DS9
Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang
45
TOS
Balance of Terror
46
DS9
Bar Association
47
VOY
Barge of the Dead
48
VOY
Basics, Part I
49
VOY
Basics, Part II
50
DSC
Battle at the Binary Stars
51
DS9
Battle Lines
52
VOY
Before and After
53
DS9
Behind the Lines
54
TAS
Bem
55
TAS
Beyond the Farthest Star
56
TNG
Birthright, Part I
57
TNG
Birthright, Part II
58
DS9
Blaze of Glory
59
VOY
Blink of an Eye
60
VOY
Bliss
61
VOY
Blood Fever
62
DS9
Blood Oath
63
TNG
Bloodlines
64
VOY
Body and Soul
65
DS9
Body Parts
66
TNG
Booby Trap
67
ENT
Borderland
68
ENT
Bound
69
ENT
Bounty
70
TOS
Bread and Circuses
71
ENT
Breaking the Ice
72
VOY
Bride of Chaotica!
73
ENT
Broken Bow
74
DS9
Broken Link
75
PIC
Broken Pieces
76
DSC
Brother
77
TNG
Brothers
78
DS9
Business as Usual
79
TOS
By Any Other Name
80
DS9
By Inferno's Light
81
DS9
Call to Arms
82
ST
Calypso
83
ENT
Canamar
84
TNG
Captain's Holiday
85
DS9
Captive Pursuit
86
ENT
Carbon Creek
87
DS9
Cardassians
88
VOY
Caretaker
89
ENT
Carpenter Street
90
VOY
Cathexis
91
TOS
Catspaw
92
TNG
Cause and Effect
93
ENT
Cease Fire
94
TNG
Chain of Command, Part I
95
TNG
Chain of Command, Part II
96
DS9
Change of Heart
97
TOS
Charlie X
98
ST
Children of Mars
99
DS9
Children of Time
100
VOY
Child's Play
101
DS9
Chimera
102
DSC
Choose Your Pain
103
ENT
Chosen Realm
104
DS9
Chrysalis
105
DS9
Civil Defense
106
ENT
Civilization
107
TNG
Clues
108
VOY
Coda
109
TNG
Code of Honor
110
ENT
Cogenitor
111
VOY
Cold Fire
112
ENT
Cold Front
113
ENT
Cold Station 12
114
VOY
Collective
115
TNG
Coming of Age
116
VOY
Concerning Flight
117
TNG
Conspiracy
118
TNG
Contagion
119
DSC
Context Is for Kings
120
TNG
Conundrum
121
TNG
Cost of Living
122
ENT
Countdown
123
VOY
Counterpoint
124
VOY
Course: Oblivion
125
TOS
Court Martial
126
DS9
Covenant
127
LDS
Crisis Point
128
VOY
Critical Care
129
DS9
Crossfire
130
DS9
Crossover
131
LDS
Cupid's Errant Arrow
132
ENT
Daedalus
133
TOS
Dagger of the Mind
134
ENT
Damage
135
VOY
Dark Frontier
136
TNG
Dark Page
137
VOY
Darkling
138
TNG
Darmok
139
TNG
Datalore
140
TNG
Data's Day
141
ENT
Dawn
142
DS9
Dax
143
VOY
Day of Honor
144
TOS
Day of the Dove
145
ENT
Dead Stop
146
VOY
Deadlock
147
ENT
Dear Doctor
148
VOY
Death Wish
149
DS9
Defiant
150
TNG
Deja Q
151
VOY
Demon
152
ENT
Demons
153
TNG
Descent
154
TNG
Descent, Part II
155
ENT
Desert Crossing
156
DSC
Despite Yourself
157
DS9
Destiny
158
ENT
Detained
159
TNG
Devil's Due
160
DSC
Die Trying
161
TNG
Disaster
162
VOY
Displaced
163
VOY
Distant Origin
164
DS9
Distant Voices
165
ENT
Divergence
166
DS9
Doctor Bashir, I Presume
167
ENT
Doctor's Orders
168
VOY
Dragon's Teeth
169
DS9
Dramatis Personae
170
VOY
Dreadnought
171
VOY
Drive
172
VOY
Drone
173
DS9
Duet
174
ENT
E²
175
TOS
Elaan of Troyius
176
TNG
Elementary, Dear Data
177
VOY
Elogium
178
VOY
Emanations
179
TNG
Emergence
180
DS9
Emissary
181
DS9
Empok Nor
182
TNG
Encounter at Farpoint
183
VOY
Endgame
184
TNG
Ensign Ro
185
LDS
Envoys
186
ST
Ephraim and Dot
187
DS9
Equilibrium
188
VOY
Equinox
189
VOY
Equinox, Part II
190
TOS
Errand of Mercy
191
PIC
Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1
192
PIC
Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2
193
TNG
Ethics
194
TNG
Evolution
195
VOY
Ex Post Facto
196
ENT
Exile
197
DS9
Explorers
198
ENT
Extinction
199
DS9
Extreme Measures
200
VOY
Extreme Risk
201
TNG
Eye of the Beholder
202
VOY
Eye of the Needle
203
TNG
Face of the Enemy
204
VOY
Faces
205
DS9
Facets
206
VOY
Fair Haven
207
VOY
Fair Trade
208
ENT
Fallen Hero
209
VOY
False Profits
210
TNG
Family
211
DS9
Family Business
212
DS9
Far Beyond the Stars
213
DSC
Far From Home
214
DS9
Fascination
215
DS9
Favor the Bold
216
VOY
Favorite Son
217
DS9
Ferengi Love Songs
218
DS9
Field of Fire
219
ENT
Fight or Flight
220
TNG
Final Mission
221
TNG
First Contact
222
ENT
First Flight
223
TNG
Firstborn
224
VOY
Flashback
225
VOY
Flesh and Blood
226
DS9
For the Cause
227
DS9
For the Uniform
228
TOS
For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky
John Doe. A name used to identify a corpse with an unknown identity. While seemingly insignificant in the context of UnOrdinary, where our protagonist—John Doe—is living and breathing; however, I believe this truly summarizes his character struggle. Even among the fanbase, John is a controversial character. We explore several radically different sides of him, but I believe we can find out who John Doe is. Gel Hair John The carefree, naive, and sassy version of John is the one we're introduced to in the initial episodes. It's been a long time since we've seen him appear, but his existence is important to our understanding of his character and even where he is now. A considerable portion of the fanbase wants his return, but Gelled John should never come back. While quite obvious to some, Gelled John is fake. After his readjustment, John grew to loathe his ability. To prevent any further emotional trauma, he decided to become someone else entirely. From what we've seen, these characteristics of his seem to be stolen from other places. For his personality and hair, he drew from his father. Meanwhile, his choice to become a cripple potentially stems from the book UnOrdinary. This book is heavily referenced as a significant motivation behind the increase of vigilantes. But, when we see John and Seraphina discuss it's contents, he takes away that even the weak can contribute and should be protected. I believe that is where John draws inspiration to become a cripple. In his confrontation with Sera in episode 173, we see John list off several of 'his' traits. But, from the way he presents it, we can see it's more like him messily putting together a character rather than describing who he is. Gelled John is also one of the few characters we see consistently swap between two text colors. The use of these colored text boxes goes along with each respective character's aura color, but for John, it points toward something else. The white box is symbolic of John's restraint, while the black box indicates a more impulsive and unrestrained aspect. What's interesting is the choice of using a white box, the polar opposite of the black. This version of John isn't some mere nice and kinder version but intentionally constructed to be the antithesis of his previous self. Yet another supporting detail is fittingly enough the gel itself. He overly gels his hair just as he took upon an extreme persona. Then he finally lets go of his restraints, he also lets his hair fall. Joker The Joker is a card frequently used in replacement for other cards in a poker deck. It also lacks a standardized appearance. This, of course, matches the Joker we all know and possibly love. A masked figure that gradually begins replacing the upper ranks. He has few spoken lines if any at all. This showcases a rawer form of John as well as his place in the hierarchy. We know that UnO society is based on how strong you are with your level and tier deciding your position. To put it in perspective, if you were given a random list of ten names, you likely wouldn't be able to discern much about them. However, replace those features with their level, and suddenly you learn a key aspect of their identity. Now consider John, someone who started at the lowest tier of society. Now add in a drastic change in level, essentially designing a new person. That's exactly what Joker represents. Without even a face or dialogue, we see how level can define a person. Current John Now, to the key topic of controversy. Non-gelled King of Wellston John, a God-Tier prone to violence and outbursts of anger. Contrary to some views, I don't think this John represents the genuine John; however, it does reveal more of his nature. John isn't some hero of the hierarchy either. Characters like Arlo interpret it to be about authority and control. John perceives the surface of it, power. In a way, he's more royal than Arlo, Remi, Blyke, or Cecile. He uses his more capable power to assert himself, selfishly doing what he desires without care. But, he's the strongest and the King so technically it's within his power to do so. Going back to his episode 173 talk, there's something else to discover. Even if Gel Hair John was a fake, but it was still his identity for around a year. Even in private he acted under his ruse. It's been ingrained in his mind. So why did John discard it as if it was nothing? Current John is also a fake. In an attempt to construct an identity for himself, he scrambles to acquire the most unique traits. And once he does, he takes them to the extreme. Choosing to either abuse his power or not use it at all. Making friends or creating tools. Any semblance of previous identities must be destroyed. His development is tragic because he doesn't grow as a person; all he does is move to another mask. Aura Manipulation Something great about Unordinary is how abilities truly fit their user. Aura Manipulation possesses no distinctive identity and is wholly reliant on the existence of other abilities. You could even reword a summary of the ability to describe his character. Ex. Aura Manipulation is an ability that allows the user to copy the abilities of others. He can mix, match, and morph these copied abilities to his whims. Furthermore, he can amplify the strength of the copied abilities. John is a character that creates masks based on traits he observes from others. He blends these traits to try and make a unique existence for himself. Furthermore, he tends to take to the extremes with these traits as if they validate their existence. Future Developments After all of that—what's left in store for his growth? Well to fix some of his flaws he'll require several things. - Be put in place so that his position can be stabilized without being an extreme - Grow beyond self-loathing so that he won't disregard many of the traits he's built for years - Discover his true self, the final step in his arc where he can, at last, obtain an identity Conclusion John is not an ordinary edgy MC with OP powers. I also don't want this analysis to be misconstrued as me saying, "Jogne has multiple personalities and is broken because of SOCIETY." He's more than that; John struggles to uncover an identity in a world where it's defined for him. There are also several topics and details that I left out as this isn't an entire character analysis. This is just my analysis of several observations I made. Take it with a grain of salt as it's possible I muddied up some of this as it a little rushed and it's been a long time since I've read the earlier episodes.
Morgana is entirely, completely the one in the wrong in the Okumura Arc
As I've continued my odyssey through Persona 5 Royal, I once again came upon what I consider to be the absolute nadir of the whole game: The game's fifth arc against Okumura. There are a few issues that could be harped on, like how slapdash the mystery of 'Beauty Thief' is. "Hm, I wonder who this mysterious masked girl with a MASSIVE mane of fluffy hair could possibly be? Surely she couldn't be related to that OTHER girl with a massive mane of fluffy hair we met literally last week!" (they even fucking point out Haru's hair when they try to recruit her. Did nobody want to try and write a second draft?!). But I think I'm going to focus on the other part of that arc's start that really sticks in my craw, and I imagine anyone who's played Persona 5 probably picked up on it as soon as they saw the title of this thread. Soon after returning from Hawaii, Morgana's growing feelings of inadequacy flare up and he decides to ditch the Phantom Thieves. This is in the heat of another argument with Ryuji, where he basically calls Ryuji a selfish jackass (even though they were in agreement about wanting to go after Okumura), and Ryuji bites back once and Morgana decides he's going to take his ball and go home with it. Calling Ryuji's motives selfish is also an unbelievably shitty thing to say to the guy who he knows for a fact for involved in Phantom Thief business largely to help other people suffering what he went through, and for as abrasive as Ryuji is he's also the one who gets the most visibly upset whenever someone's suffering injustice. Yeah he likes the fame, but even that's hard to blame him for when he's been an outcast for so long. Now Morgana feels he's grown useless to the team because Makoto and Futaba are both far better at strategy than him, and that he contributes nothing. Of course this is complete fucking nonsense when his ability to turn into a vehicle is an irreplaceable asset that nobody else on the Phantom Thieves can replicate. In the last arc alone, the gang wouldn't have been able to reach Futaba's Palace at all without his ability to drive them, and he was vital in helping them escape from the previous three Palaces as they collapsed. This goes totally unmentioned. His feelings of uselessness are really a wafer thin thing to get upset about. Hell, earlier in the story he even brings up his own transformation ability when trying to reason that he isn't useless and... yeah??? That should kind of put the argument to bed right there. Yes, him being upset is foreshadowed heavily throughout the story. But just because something is foreshadowed, doesn't mean it's good or makes much sense. So he feels envious and inadequate over... very little, and nobody on the team wants to point this out because 'UwU POOR MORGANA.' And of course Ryuji is the only one treated as being in the wrong for having the audacity to clap back at Morgana. 'Damn Ryuji why are you so mean to the guy who's been a total cunt to you for literally the entire game who take the time to mock you at every opportunity with no provocation in a manner that is absolutely not intended as friendly? You're such a jerk, apologise! No Morgana doesn't need to apologise, you're the only one in the wrong.' Furthermore he begins to fear that he might not be human at all, and fears the others won't want to help him if he isn't. Which is... again a really shitty thing to say to the group, and is a woeful way to treat your allies that you've worked so close with for half a year. One argument I've seen in favour of this writing is "Oh, well in Japan people don't talk about their issues so it's entirely within reason for Morgana to be a seething little bitch and not try and talk about his issue to Joker.' And presumably they also didn't notice the entire game beforehand, where every new party member loudly itemizes their issues and woes in painstaking detail, meaning they clearly aren't hamstrung by any such cultural issues with each other and Morgana should be entirely aware of this. Moreover he spends much of the game practically surgically attached to MC, so he knows full well that he spends much of his time going around listening to people's problems and solving them. So he has no reason to think he won't listen/help, but if you try to ask Morgana he basically says 'no talk me, i angy' and gets pissy with the MC for... no reason in particular. He's just an angsty little bitch who feels a need to take it out on someone who does basically nothing wrong to him. After ditching the team for stupid reasons he immediately teams up with Haru, hoping to use her as a replacement for the Phantom Thieves, and is all too happy to work against his old team out of spite. Haru can't really be blamed for being suckered in by bullshit, being obscenely nice is part of her character, but nobody seems to think 'wow this is kind of a dick move Mona.' So they keep trying to reconcile with Morgana, even chasing him into Mementos (at which point he nearly runs the team over in his van form. Which is, again, a dick move. But nobody comments on this. And then soon after that they finally reconcile and the whole incident is entirely forgotten about. That probably makes the obnoxious situation worse. If there had been a lingering impact to this, I might have been okay with it. Like, if it was the basis for Ryuji and Morgana burying the hatchet and agreeing to try and get along better. Or, hell, what if the incident led to some tension/mistrust between Morgana and Joker? After all Morgana was willing to throw their friendship away on a moment's notice, that would be a pretty hard blow to a person's trust. And then they could reconcile properly some time later. It's a plot-mandated confidant anyway, it's not like you're missing much. If you're gonna railroad the player character, at least railroad them toward something kinda interesting. While I feel Atlus made the right move in giving the party social links, as opposed to the Persona 3 method where they're mainly just guys who know each other, I will admit that some of the character dynamics between SEES and their plot effects were quite interesting. Like Junpei's resentment of the MC. Something like that could've been real interesting for the Phantom Thieves. Oh yeah, and the whole 'Morgana runs away' thing forces the player into an entire week where they can't do jack shit. Wanna do a confidant or build some stats? Tough shit, Morgana isn't here so you just have a week of cutscene to slog through. And the Palace that follows blows. And Okumura is a lame villain. I like Haru, it's just a shame everything about her introduction stinks. And of all the things to change for Royal, I really wish this was one of them. Morgana, after being a little shit for much of the previous story, decides he's worthless when that's blatantly not true to anyone paying even a little bit of attention, and forces the player to slog through one of the worst parts of the whole game as a result. Just awful.
Post requests for the padorus you'd like to be made. Remember to search on google if there's already a padoru of the character you want. As a side note, people frequently ask for a padoru template, you can use this, this or this (for guys) There are requests for these characters:
Byleth(female and male), Claude , Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd, Lysithea, Marianne von Edmund (Fire emblem three houses)
Tendo Maya (Revue Starlight)
Kato Danzo, Paris, Solomon, Tomoe Gozen (FGO)
Bananya (Bananya)
Mile/Adele (didn't i say to make my abilities average in the next life)
Yaya (Machine Doll wa Kizutsukanai)
Elena, Madoka, Hikaru, and Yuni (Star Twinkle PreCure)
Mysterious Heroine X, Drunk Nero on Christmas and Hungover Nero the next morning, Sheherazade, Scathach, Marie Antoinette, Edmond Dantès, Caenis (Fate)
Rin Natsume from (Little Busters!)
Melascula (NnT)
Mashiro Okeuchi (Layers of White)
Tetsuo or Kaneda (Akira)
Spike Spiegel, Faye Valentine (Cowboy bebop)
Lisa Isaribi, Princess Hibana, Kurono Yuichiro, Inca (Fire Force)
Konoe A. Mercury, Noel Vermillion and Ragna The Bloodege (Blazblue)
Dante, Trish and Nero [Devil May Cry/ Devil may cry 5]
Kyubey [Madoka Magica]
Juliet Persia, Inugami Leon [Kishuku Gakkou no Juliet]
Reimi Sugimoto, Diavolo, Old Joseph Joestar(part 3), Pannacotta Fugo, Dire [Jojo's Bizarre Adventure]
Ichigo, Rukia, Orihime Inoue timeskip version, Soi Fon, Ulquiorra [Bleach]
All of y'all's year reviews made me want to do the same, so I wrote down a few sentences of everything I played last year. I was surprised it was so much as my partner moved in with me and I expected to have a lot less time, but that actually didn't happen and Corona did its thing. I'm a bit late to the review party, but I needed time to write down my thoughts and didn't want to do it in one session. Standard platform is PC, everything else is labelled. Done: Darkest Dungeon – halfway through (most tier 2 bosses). it was a nice and interesting start to a game I thought I liked, but 40 hours in I realized I was in fact not having fun. It was repetitive and the payout was very low for me as rewards felt small and especially upgrades to the village took a lot of time. I did play the game with too much emphasis on keeping every character alive, in a game that wants you burn them, so maybe that’s one me. But maybe it’s just not my type of game. Visuals, presentation and the IDEA of the combat system were nice, though. 5/10 Kingdom Hearts 3 (PS4) – finished story. Kingdom Hearts has become a burning pile of tires, but I hold it dear since the first game and I want to know what is happening. The visuals are amazing and the combat system is engaging, at least, yet a bit much at times, with way too many special interactions going on at all times. But KH3 is basically if the story has an alignment which is just true chaotic. The main story is…there, for most of the game, but nothing happens with it. Each world has its own story and both them and the overarching plot are almost completely irrelevant to each other. What a pity. Also, so many minigame and once-and-gone game mechanics, what the hell. I had fun, but it could have been so much better. And they skipped over most FF elements. 6/10 The Wolf Among Us – 100%. Played it with my partner who had already finished it years before. It’s one of the prime Telltale games and the first that I wasn’t familiar with the source material with. It has a very interesting lore and visuals for sure. Other than that, very much a standard Telltale game and you either like it or you don’t. I did enjoy it a lot with its interesting plot and characters. 8/10 Starlink: Battle for Atlas (Switch, digital version) – finished story. I like me some occasional space game. Starlink was an oddball in many ways for me. I probably wouldn’t have looked at it as I thought it’s just a toy merch game, but Starfox and the existence of a toyless version drew me to this. I know I could have played nicer looking version, but the tie-in with Starfox was actually not that shallow and came with a small unique storyline, so that’s the most Starfox I will get until Nintendo releases (and doesn’t fuck up) another full game. Due to its toy origins, the game has a few unique quirks, like the weapon, ship and pilot switching on-the-go to match enemy vulnerabilities and combat styles. The mix of planetary and solar exploration and gradual faction growth with even a few RTS elements sprinkled in worked for me. It was a lot of fun! 7/10 Injustice 2 – finished story, some achievement hunting, trying out all characters a bit and dabbled in the multiverse mode. I’m not a huge Beat’Em’Up player, but some concepts are too interesting to pass up. Given how few Heroe League (Avengers and Justice League) games come out well, I had to take my chances here. The story is…forced, but it works for this kind of game. The interactions between the heroes are pretty entertaining to watch. I can’t really judge if the combat system was good or not or balanced or not, but it worked for me, although some fights were pretty frustrating. 7/10 Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales – 100%. Gwent really got to me in the Witcher 3. It was kinda sad to see that this is an entirely different card game (although closer to the online Gwent), but it was still a great one. Telling the really interesting story of Queen Meve, the game not only expands the lore of the really intriguing Witcherverse, it also tells it through this mix of roaming through a map and army fights presented by card battles. The visuals weren’t all too exciting, although the art style worked for me. The score was awesome, though, maybe even better than the one from W3. I can absolutely recommend this game to any person interested in card games and in the Witcher. 9/10 Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden – finished story and most content. I have so many tactical RPGs on my backlog, all with very interesting settings, but animal mutants in a postapocalyptic Sweden? That’s one of the freshest ideas in a while. The top hat wearing duck really sold it to me. Unlike many other games of its genre like XCOM, the areas are connected with each other like in more classic RPGs. Stealth kills played a huge part in this game as open combat makes the game a lot harder. It’s not a very long game, which I appreciated. However, the initial premise of its animal mutants really fell short as there were actually not that many in the game. I also would have liked to have more of the characters in my team, but the stealth advantages made some characters a lot stronger than others, so there was little choice in which people to take. Itemization and progress were alright, the combat is pretty much as in XCOM etc. 7/10 Cities in Motion – played some scenarios. Preparing for Cities: Skylines, I figured I should play this first. It’s an alright public transport planning simulation that made me excited for planning stuff throughout several cities. However, I have some serious issues with it. For once, this game punished you hard for planning public transport like in real life and creating ridiculously tiny lines (like 2 stations per metro line) was the only way to any meaningful amount of money. Also, the German scenario pack has 12 scenarios, but only 4 cities (other packs are similar). It’s interesting to revisit cities in different eras, but to rebuild everything every time is annoying. And the tasks you get are borderline asinine, like building a line with three stations in far ends of the map, which I circumvented with temporary lines that I immediately deleted after completing it. In its core it had great potential, but felt lazily executed. 5,5/10 BATTLETECH – finished story, some flashpoints and fooled around with mech components for a bit afterwards. Been a while since I dived into MechWarrior games, maybe a good 17 years. Battletech is…GOOD. Maybe my favorite game I have played that year. The campaign is great, has a good plot, but also gives you an open galaxy to explore at your own leisure. The hunt for new mech chassis in the midgame was the most fun I think. Building mechs, balancing your finances, keeping your people alive and trained, random events on board of your ship and upgrading your ship all felt meaningful and well interconnected. It’s also a turn-based tactical RPG, but it works with its own rules (like weapon groups and destroyable sections) and does so very well. 9,5/10 Batman – The Telltale Series – 100%. A solid game for both Batman and Telltale fans. The story was original enough and I always enjoy a plot that isn’t focused on the way overused Joker – who has his part, but a very interesting one. Not really much more to say here. 8/10 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Switch) – finished story and most of the map. Finally, I tackled this behemoth of this generation. I haven’t played a Zelda since Majora’s Mask and the reason for that was a lack of drive to finish either of the N64 installments. Now, 20 years and a friend with a copy available later, I felt urged to play it as I wanted to give back the copy. Didn’t expect much despite the hype, but I have to say this game is (almost) as good as people say. It’s one of the few games that really lets you do whatever you want in the order you want (after a brief tutorial). My partner is playing it right now and it’s interesting to see how different our approaches to the order of quests and also specific challenges are. It rewards creative problem solving due to its physics engine. It is not perfect, especially the weapon system is weird and non-permanency in weapons feels just odd. NPCs are not very well written. The world is rather empty and while that has a plot reason, it feels like there should be more at times. But despite that, the game is a lot of fun and deserves its reputation. 9/10 Monster Hunter World + Iceborne (PS4) – defeated everything up to Furious Rajang, about 350 hours played with a fixed group of 3 and sometimes two other RL friends. Probably the game played most intensely this year. I bought a PS4 Pro in February and soon after – also thanks to Corona – I started playing this with two other friends, almost daily for several months. I had played Tri a decade ago and liked the general idea, but hated a lot of outdated conventions (both from Nintendo and the game itself) back then. World does most things I hated so much better. The monsters are engaging and (mostly) fun, the weapons are diverse and have their niches, the progression system is addictive, I love the Palicos & the private suite customizations and there is so much to see and find in the few maps they have. Great game if you like the combat and if you don’t focus too much on story because that one is paper-thin. 9/10 Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (PS4) – finished story. I liked U2 and U3 a lot, so this was a must-play after getting the PS4. It’s probably the most graphically impressive game I have played so far. The combat felt a little forced at times, but I guess that’s the genre. Although sneaking felt more possible and rewarding than in previous titles (as far as I remember). The story is a typical “one last gig” thing, but I liked the inclusion of Drake’s youth and especially how they concluded the Drake saga (maybe?). It’s a very solid game and definitely a must-play for PS4 owners. 8,5/10 EVERSPACE – finished story, post-story and most side missions. I don’t like losing progress, but like Rogue-likes with in-between progression systems, so despite my first hesitation, I picked up this game as I was craving a new space game. Though having a VR, I never got to play it in that mode, but still, I had a lot of fun with it. Some runs were intense and discovering new elements always put an excited wtf face on my head. The in-universe explanation for it being Rogue-like worked for me and getting funds to improve your ships between runs was addictive enough to try again and again. Same with weapons, they were different enough to try out different ones. Just don’t expect too much content out of this, it’s not a big game. 7/10 GRID (2019) – finished base game and some of the season pass content. I was a big fan of the first Grid and played all games in between. But like them, this one did not manage to be as engaging as the first one. While I enjoyed playing through the different leagues and liked the variety of cars and inclusion of a team mate, I did get bored to go through every cup as some of them had a severe lack of cars within them. There was no upgrading of cars, money was meaningless for 99% of the game and a overall career feeling of the ‘story’ mode was absent. At least I didn’t have to basically only race against Ravenwest anymore and other teams were still relevant. I feel like Codemasters could do a lot more with the foundation they have created here, but fail to connect the races in a meaningful way. 6/10 Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness (PS4) – finished story and most side quests. This was one of my most wanted PS4 titles before Horizon: Zero Dawn came out. I loved Star Ocean 1, 2 and 4 so much. 4 in particular was just great enough to fill the small void that FFXIII had left back then. I heard about the mediocre reviews of IaF. And it was…actually mediocre. What I forgot or never knew was that I got released as a PS3 game in Japan first. And it really, really shows. The game was UGLY. Not ugly ugly, but playing it directly after Uncharted 4 was quite a shock. Not that it matters too much. However, the second problem I have with this game is directly aim at its soul. The other games had you jumping between planets and several distinct locations. And IaF started very promising, hinting at similar qualities. But then, it just…went into its climax and ended. Sure, some parts are in actual space. But you have seen about 80% of the locations within the first quarter of the game, which is ridiculous. It’s such a pity as the game’s story and combat are actually very enjoyable and I loved just grinding, which is quite unusual for me. But the narrow scope of the game wastes a lot of potential and that’s a real disappointment to me as a fan of the series. It could have easily done so much better. 6,5/10 Risen – finished. Oh boy, this game was sitting in my backlog for a LONG time – probably since its release I wanted to try it out. Unfortunately, this is a case of being TOO patient. The game is horribly outdated nowadays, the combat is not much fun and punishes you hard even on easy difficulty. The quest flow, general plot, start and choice of character skills are good, but I do think everything else – graphics, item flow, combat, sound, art design - was pretty bad. This was two years before Skyrim, but it feels like it’s been 10, honestly. I am still curious about Risen 2, 3 and Elex, however. But I might skip the first two after this. 3/10 Team Sonic Racing (Switch) – finished story. Yes, story. It’s as good dumb as you would expect from a Sonic racing game. Weirdly enough, I performed a lot better in handheld mode. The minigames are frustratingly hard as drifting is way overdone. The actual racing is nice, but no match to Mario Kart 8, although I do appreciate the idea of teams with ultimate boosts and item sharing. 6,5/10 Yakuza 0 – finished story and most major side activities. God, this game completely surprised me. I was absolutely 0 interested in crime settings, but Humble gave me this gem of a game. My partner suggested to try it out together, but lost interest in it, so we stopped for 2 months. I then picked it up again by myself and got increasingly invested in the story, the combat system and the bajillion of side things to do. THERE IS SO MUCH TO DO! And most of it is fun, doesn’t overstay its welcome too much and helps develop the main characters a little bit. The Real Estate and Hostess Club minigames are basically entire games-within-a-game, the pocket racer would also work by itself and the Karaoke songs were absolutely adorable and are a must-see in all of gaming. While I thought that the game got bloated a bit due to the two characters both having their own full-blown story, but sharing a single game, the interconnection made it kind of necessary to not separate them. But the game felt a bit long thanks to that (and all of the minigames that felt kinda mandatory at times). Anyway, I am now completely hooked on the series and look forward to the next entry – although I really need some time off lest I encounter the good old Assassin’s Creed-like fatigue. But given I couldn’t give two shits about Yakuza – even though I fucking majored in Japan Studies – this is an amazing feat. 9/10 Additional note: Getting into Yakuza memes alone is worth playing this, but the more I read and watch about this game and the series, the more and more I appreciate this franchise. Endless Legend with a few DLCs – finished two full games (~38 hours). I was in the mood for a 4X game and this one was poking in my side for a bit. Endless Space was quite enjoyable and the overarching plot kinda works? I enjoyed expanding, researching and the quest system as well, but it felt just like Civ5 in general, with a few exceptions of course. It was weird that the ‘ages’ weren’t really differentiated visually and that you kept using the same units throughout the whole game – also there are not many of them, but there is an intriguing RPG-like customization system baked into it instead, which was cool enough. The winter and sea fortress system was also refreshing (but probably brought in from DLCs). Factions had some differences that went beyond what Civ would do, but the really deviating ones (like lava or fungus people that need different ways of city building) were hidden behind DLCs I do not have. Two games were enough for me, but I may come back in the future. 7/10 Need for Speed: Payback (PS4) – finished story. Being a PSN+ freebie, I got a bit excited over the silly F&F story that I felt like seeing with my own eyes. And the game delivered on that - but not much more. My last true NfS was Hot Pursuit (2010) (and my NfS favorites: Shift 1+2), so it had been a while. But I realize that I do not need that speed anymore. While the game was ultimately enjoyable, especially cruising around, finding stuff and customizing the cars, I especially disliked the offroad races with their weird rubber band perfect traction AI which was really frustrating. The driving in general revolved too much around drifting everything, but I guess that’s full arcade racers for you. And the automatic car reset was a bit too eager at times. 5,5/10 Rise of the Tomb Raider (PS4) – finished story and Croft manor side story. Also a PSN+ freebie. I have played the first game and was quite entertained by it. As I played Uncharted not too long ago, I was able to compare those two games a bit and while Uncharted looks undoubtedly better (and I prefer non-supernatural stuff in this kind of game), I think that Tomb Raider is the better game overall. This might be due to the usage of a skill and weapon customization system, which made exploring places and looking for XP, resources and parts fun. I also think that limiting the game’s world to one location (outside the prologue) helped immersion a lot. The game has quite a bit of a different feeling than the first TR, but mostly due to Lara being kickass from the start instead of allegedly being a frail grad student that 20 hours later massacres armies of armed and trained mercenaries. I liked it quite a lot of the backstory with her dad and caretaker were quite interesting as well. 8/10 Not done / on and off: League of Legends – almost exclusively ARAM, sometimes bot games for trying out stuff. Not much to say to this, it’s a notorious, but ultimately good MOBA. The new items overhaul was a bit of a big change, but now I am getting the hang of it, I think. Some of the new champions of this year are fun to play, like Samira, Lilia and Seraphine. One of my friends quit the game for good, I think, so only one other is left, and it’s the go-to game if it’s just the two of us. Sometimes I play by myself, but I try to play more single player games then. Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Switch) – some 70 hours to built my house, the island is my partner’s. This is my first Animal Crossing and after hesitating at the beginning, I did enjoy it quite a lot. It’s very relaxing, you can work towards small goals, but without any stress. Interactions with other villagers will become repetitive, but at the beginning it feels very sweet. It’s also nice that Nintendo supports the game with free updates every month. 8/10 Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution! (Switch) – played through story mode until midway ARC-V. I have my YGO phases every now and then where I watch a show and play a corresponding game at the same time. The Switch game is pretty nice as it lets me play through all TV shows’ stories, lets me play with most characters’ decks, has reverse duels for every story battle, but I also can always use my own decks which is sometimes very necessary as some matches are VERY one-sided. There are also challenge battles against very good decks which are as difficult as I imagine actual competitive dueling. Two things I don’t like about this particular YGO game: No free battle vs. CPU and only 30 custom deck save slots. The Tag Force games were still ahead in that regard. Still, it’s a solid entry that can provide hundreds of hours of entertainment for YGO enthusiasts and is a great travel companion. 8/10 Undertale – I just can’t get into it, sorry. This is my second attempt and I got a lot further than last time (about one third in). But something just doesn’t click with me. Maybe the humor feels forced, maybe the retro graphics do, or maybe I get too hype-talked by people. I don’t know. Super Seducer – almost done with the first one. We mostly play it together or with other people, to have a good time. I got this from Dunkey, but I have to say the first one isn’t even that funny. A lot of the explanation in how to approach women are cringy at best and predatory at worst. I guess it does teach how to behave better for some very inexperienced guys, but in general it shouldn’t be used as a guideline in how to get girls to talk to you. Katamari Damacy REROLL – almost done. It’s a fun game for a silly afternoon. The controls are garbage, but it doesn’t matter too much. The humour is great and rolling up increasingly bigger things is weirdly satisfying. Borderlands 2 – Playing with friends every now and then. It’s still fun and I haven’t explored all characters yet (although leave me alone with Krieg), so there’s still more to get out of it. Jackbox 1-7 – I was a huge fan of the early YDKJ games 20 years ago, so I’m happy they are still around and have adapted new technologies to further their game concepts. The Jackbox games have become staples in many parties and were a major driver during corona to get people together online around the globe to play a few rounds of whatever minigame we wanted to enjoy. Some games are not good, of course, but the ever-growing library of minigames always manages to add refreshing new titles to the list. My favorites are Quiplash, T-K.O. and Champ’d. 10/10 Risk of Rain 2 – unlocked all characters, had a couple of runs with friends and by myself. I have to say I might not like the game too much. The characters are interesting and the upgrade system is addictive, but losing progress without much being gained from a run (except lunar coins and unlocked characters/skills) feels like making no progress at all, in a way. It’s fun to play with friends and you can somewhat relax and chat while jumping and shooting around. 6/10 Beat Saber – half of campaign mode, but mostly custom songs. I LOVE Beat Saber. It’s the reason I got a VR system this year (a used 2017 Vive, but I don’t need more for that) and I had a lot of fun (and exercise!) with it. It’s sad when your wanted songs have not been mapped or mapped really bad, but the existing database is really big and a lot of fun to go through. There are a lot of gameplay additions (like one-handed, 90° and 360° modes), but the standard mode is still the best (or most-supported). The latter half of the campaign is dumb as hell, tho - hitting a specific amount of combos within a very small threshold in both min and max is such a dumb thing. Mods make the game a whole lot better and some stuff should really be in the base game. 9/10 Audica – played through campaign mode and some custom songs. Not as good as Beat Saber, but it’s still very enjoyable. It’s hits the same spot, but with a twist. Mod support is not a big here, but still there. 8/10 Cities: Skylines + most DLCs – still working on my first city after 40 hours. Depicted as the penultimate city builder, I had to get into this at some point. I have to admit, it’s pretty good. As good as imagined? Maybe, maybe not. The base formula is not that complicated, but the DLCs add a whole lot of flavor to it. I can definitely recommend it, but I still have a lot of time ahead with it. Postponed: Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (Switch) – I started and had a lot of fun with it, but stopped after roughly 5-10 hours as my partner was taking over the Switch with BotW (she played Witcher 3 before, so I was able to player with the Switch in the meantime) and switching cartridges all the time is a pain in the ass. Will continue soon and am very excited to do so. Summary: 2020 was probably the most intense gaming year for me so far, mostly thanks to Corona. My top three are probably BATTLETECH, BotW and Yakuza 0, with some honorable mentions to Beat Saber, MH:W and Jackbox. My gaming year 2021 is going to look similarily awesome and I already planned to play so many very high-profile games: Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Paper Mario: The Origame King, Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Starpoint Gemini Warlords (almost finished this one already), Darksiders 2, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Gran Turismo Sport, Persona 5 Royal, Final Fantasy VII Remake, Borderlands 3, GTA V.
[USA][H] a list of PS 1-5, 3/DS, wii/U, switch, psp, and vita [W] want list and rpg games
****** Platform: Sony Playstation 3 ****** ------- Owned Games ------- 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand (Boxed) Cross Edge (Boxed) Dante's Inferno: Divine Edition (Boxed) Dead Space (Boxed) Demon's Souls (Boxed) Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten (Boxed) DJ Hero (Boxed) DJ Hero 2 (Boxed) Drakengard 3 (Boxed) Eternal Sonata (Boxed) Fallout 3 [Game of the Year] (Boxed) Fallout: New Vegas (Ultimate Edition) (Boxed) God of War Saga (Boxed) InFamous (Boxed) InFamous 2 (Boxed) Jak and Daxter Collection (Boxed) Killzone Trilogy (Boxed) Mass Effect Trilogy (Boxed) Max Payne 3 (Boxed) Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (Boxed) Metal Gear Solid HD Collection (Boxed) Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch (Boxed) Nier (Boxed) Price:$36 PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale (Boxed) Prototype (Boxed) Resistance 2 (Boxed) Resistance 3 (Boxed) Resistance Fall of Man (Boxed) Resonance of Fate (Boxed) Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny (Boxed) Shadows of the Damned (Boxed) Star Ocean: The Last Hope International (Boxed) Tales of Graces f (Boxed) Tales of Xillia 2 (Boxed) The Awakened Fate: Ultimatum (Boxed) Time and Eternity (Boxed) White Knight Chronicles II (Boxed) Yakuza 3 (Boxed) ****** Platform: Sony Playstation Vita ****** ------- Owned Games ------- Demon Gaze (Boxed) Demon Gaze II (Boxed) Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention (Boxed) Drive Girls (Boxed) Exist Archive: The Other Side of The Sky (Boxed) God Wars: Future Past (Boxed) Gravity Rush Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy (Boxed) Operation Babel: New Tokyo Legacy (Boxed) Persona 4 Golden (Boxed) Tokyo Xanadu (Boxed) Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth (Boxed) Valhalla Knights 3 (Boxed) Ys: Memories of Celceta (Boxed) ------- Owned Games ------- AI: The Somnium Files (Boxed) Assassin's Creed III: Remastered (Boxed) Assassin's Creed: The Rebel Collection (Boxed) Astral Chain (Boxed) Atelier Lulua: The Scion of Arland (Boxed) Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout (Boxed) Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle (Boxed) Bioshock: The Collection (Boxed) Black Future 88 (Boxed) Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night (Boxed) Burnout Paradise Remastered (Boxed) Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions (Boxed) Cave Story + (Loose+) Collection of Mana (Boxed) Contra Rogue Corps (Boxed) Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled (Boxed) CrossCode (Boxed) Crystal Crisis (Boxed) Daemon X Machina (Boxed) Darksiders Genesis (Boxed) Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition (Boxed) Darksiders: Warmastered Edition (Boxed) Deemo (Boxed) Destiny Connect: Tick-Tock Travelers (Boxed) Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition (Boxed) Disaster Report 4 Summer Memories (Boxed) Disgaea 1 Complete (Boxed) Disgaea 4 Complete+ Disgaea 5 Complete Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and the Lion King (Boxed) Disney Tsum Tsum Festival (Boxed) Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Boxed) Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes Of An Elusive Age [Definitive Edition] (Boxed) Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen (Boxed) Fallen Legion: Rise to Glory (Boxed) Fate/Extella Link (Boxed) Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster (Boxed) Fire Emblem: Three Houses (Boxed) For The King (Boxed) Gal*Gun 2 (Boxed) GhostBusters The Video Game Remastered (Boxed) Giga Wrecker Alt. 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(Boxed) Valkyria Chronicles 4 (Boxed) Victor Vran: Overkill Edition (Boxed) Void Bastards (Boxed) Wasteland 2: Director's Cut (Boxed) World of Final Fantasy Maxima (Boxed) XCOM 2 Collection (Boxed) Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (Boxed) Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition (Boxed) Yoshi's Crafted World (Boxed) Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA (Boxed) Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution (Boxed) ****** Platform: Nintendo Wii U ****** ------- Owned Games ------- Kirby and the Rainbow Curse (Boxed) Star Fox Zero (Boxed) The Wonderful 101 (Boxed) Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE (Boxed) Xenoblade Chronicles X (Boxed) ****** Platform: Microsoft Xbox One ****** ------- Owned Games ------- Gears of War - Ultimate Edition and Rare Replay (Boxed) Gears of War 4 (Boxed) Maneater (Boxed) Watch Dogs: Legion (Boxed) ****** Platform: Sony Playstation 4 ****** ------- Owned Games ------- 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim [Artbook Bundle] (Boxed) A Plague Tale: Innocence (Boxed) Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (Boxed) Akiba's Beat (Boxed) Atelier Firis: The Alchemist and the Mysterious Journey (Loose) Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book (Boxed) Attack on Titan (Boxed) Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack (Boxed) Batman: Arkham Knight (Boxed) Berserk and the Band of the Hawk (Boxed) Bioshock: The Collection (Boxed) Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night (Boxed) Blue Reflection (Boxed) Borderlands 3 (Boxed) Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition (Boxed) ClaDun Returns: This is Sengoku! (Boxed) Code Vein (Boxed) Conception PLUS: Maidens of the Twelve Stars (Boxed) Control (Boxed) The Dark Pictures - Man of Medan (Boxed) Darkest Dungeon: Ancestral Edition (Boxed) Darksiders III (Boxed) Dead or Alive 6 (Boxed) Death end re;Quest (Boxed) Death Stranding (Boxed) Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess (Boxed) Devil May Cry 5 (Boxed) Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Hacker's Memory (Boxed) Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth (Boxed) Price:$15 Dishonored and Prey: The Arkane Collection (Boxed) DmC: Devil May Cry [Definitive Edition] (Boxed) DOOM (Boxed) DOOM Eternal (Boxed) Doom VFR (Boxed) Dragon Quest Builders (Boxed) Dragon Quest Heroes II (Boxed) Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below (Boxed) Dusk Diver - Day One Edition (Boxed) Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky (Boxed) Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star (Boxed) Final Fantasy Type-0 HD (Boxed) Final Fantasy VII Remake (Boxed) Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age (Boxed) Final Fantasy XV: Royal Edition (Boxed) Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise (Boxed) God of War (Boxed) Grand Kingdom (Boxed) Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition (Boxed) Immortal: Unchained (Boxed) Indivisible (Boxed) Infamous: Second Son (Boxed) Judgement (Boxed) Kandagawa Jet Girls: Racing Hearts Edition (CIB+) Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue (Boxed) Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 + II.5 Remix (Boxed) Kingdom Hearts III (Boxed) Left Alive (Boxed) Marvel's Spider-Man (Boxed) MediEvil (Boxed) Metal Wolf Chaos XD (Boxed) Metro Exodus (Boxed) Metro Redux (Boxed) Middle-Earth: Shadow of War (Boxed) My Time at Portia (Boxed) Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom (Boxed) NieR: Automata - Game of the YoRHa Edition (Boxed) Nioh (Boxed) Nioh 2 (Boxed) Persona 5 (Boxed) Persona 5 Royal (Steelbook Launch Edition) (Boxed) Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection (Boxed) Prototype Biohazard Bundle (Boxed) Psyvariar Delta (Boxed) Punch Line (Boxed) Ratchet & Clank (Boxed) Red Dead Redemption 2 (Boxed) Resident Evil 2 (Boxed) Resident Evil 3 (Boxed) Resident Evil 5 (Boxed) Resident Evil 7: biohazard - Gold Edition (Boxed) Risk of Rain 2 (Boxed) Robotics;Notes - Elite&Dash Double Pack (Day One Edition) (Boxed) Sakura Wars (Boxed) SAMURAI SHODOWN (Boxed) Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice (Boxed) Senran Kagura Burst Re:Newal [Tailer Made Edition] (Boxed) Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash (Boxed) Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun (Boxed) Shenmue III (Boxed) Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness [Day One Edition] (Boxed) Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (Boxed) Summon Night 6: Lost Borders (Boxed) Tales of Berseria (Boxed) The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition (Boxed) The Evil Within (Boxed) The Evil Within 2 (Boxed) The Last of Us Part II (Boxed) The Last of Us Remastered (Boxed) The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel - Decisive Edition (Loose) The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II - Relentless Edition (Boxed) The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III (Boxed) The Order: 1886 (Boxed) The Outer Worlds (Boxed The Sinking City (Boxed) The Surge 2 (Boxed) The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series (Boxed) The Witch and the Hundred Knight 2 (Boxed) The Witch and the Hundred Knight: Revival Edition (Boxed) The Yakuza Remastered Collection (Boxed) Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince (Boxed) Trine: Ultimate Collection (Boxed) Until Dawn (Boxed) Valfaris (Boxed) Valkyria Chronicles 4 (Boxed) Valkyria Revolution (Boxed) We Happy Few (Boxed) Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (Boxed) Wolfenstein: The New Order (Boxed) XCOM 2 Collection (Boxed) Yakuza 0 (Boxed) Yakuza Kiwami 2 (Steelbook Edition) (Boxed) Yakuza: Like a Dragon [Day Ichi Edition] (Boxed) Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair (Boxed) Zanki Zero: Last Beginning (Boxed) Zombie Army Trilogy (Boxed) ****** Platform: Sony Playstation 5 ****** ------- Owned Games ------- Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales [Launch Edition] (Boxed) ****** Platform: Sony Playstation ****** ------- Owned Games ------- Croc 2 (Boxed) Final Fantasy VIII (Boxed) Forsaken (Boxed) Frogger (Boxed) Grand Theft Auto 2 (Loose) Namco Museum Vol. 1 (Boxed) Namco Museum Vol. 3 (Greatest Hits) (Boxed) Soviet Strike (Boxed) Tekken 3 (Boxed) Time Crisis (Boxed) ****** Platform: Nintendo Wii ****** ------- Owned Games ------- Baroque (Boxed) Battalion Wars 2 (CIB) Dead Space: Extraction (CIB) Lost in Blue: Shipwrecked (CIB) Metroid: Other M (CIB) New Play Control! Pikmin (Boxed) New Play Control!: Pikmin 2 (Boxed) No More Heroes (Boxed) Red Steel (CIB) Red Steel 2 (CIB) Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles (Boxed) Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles (Boxed) Sin & Punishment: Star Successor (Boxed) Sonic Colors (Boxed) Super Mario Galaxy (CIB) Super Mario Galaxy 2 (CIB) The Conduit (CIB) The House of the Dead 2 & 3 Return (Boxed) The House of the Dead: Overkill (Boxed) Trauma Center: New Blood (CIB) Wario Land: Shake It! (Boxed) WarioWare: Smooth Moves (Boxed) ****** Platform: Nintendo 3DS ****** ------- Owned Games ------- 7th Dragon III Code: VFD (Loose) Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy (Loose) Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why'd You Steal Our Garbage?!! (Boxed) Bravely Default (Loose) Bravely Second: End Layer (Loose) Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash (Loose) Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars (Loose) Detective Pikachu (Loose) Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D (Loose) Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past (Loose) Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King (Loose) Etrian Mystery Dungeon (Loose) Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight (Loose) Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan (Loose) Etrian Odyssey Nexus (Loose) Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl (Loose) Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth (Loose) Ever Oasis (Loose) Fantasy Life (Loose) Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia (Loose) Fire Emblem: Fates (Special Edition) (Loose) Fire Emblem: Awakening (Loose) Hey! Pikmin (Boxed) Kid Icarus: Uprising (Loose) Langrisser Re:Incarnation -TENSEI- (Loose) LBX: Little Battlers eXperience (Loose) Luigi's Mansion (Loose) Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam (Loose) Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions (Loose) Mario Golf: World Tour (Loose) Monster Hunter Stories (Boxed) One Piece: Romance Dawn (Loose) Paper Mario: Sticker Star (Loose) Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth (Loose) Price:$46 Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth (Loose) Pokémon Omega Ruby (Loose) Pokémon Ultra Moon (Loose) Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World (Boxed) Professor Layton vs Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (Loose) Project X Zone (Loose Project X Zone 2 (Loose) Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology (Loose) Return to PoPoLoCrois: A Story of Seasons Fairytale (Loose) River City: Rival Showdown (Loose) Rune Factory 4 (Loose) Shin Megami Tensei IV (Loose) Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse (Loose) Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2 Record Breaker (Loose) Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked (Loose) Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux (Loose) Star Fox 64 3D (Loose) Stella Glow (Loose) Story of Seasons (Loose) Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns (Loose) Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition (Loose) Tales of the Abyss (Loose) The Alliance Alive (Loose) The Legend of Legacy (Loose) The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (Loose) The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D (Loose) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (Loose) Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call (Loose) WarioWare Gold (Loose) Yo-kai Watch (Loose) Yo-Kai Watch 2: Fleshy Souls (Loose) ****** Platform: Microsoft Xbox 360 ****** ------- Owned Games ------- Gears of War Triple Pack (Boxed) Lost Odyssey (Boxed) Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 (With Bonus Disc) (Boxed) ****** Platform: Sony PSP ****** ------- Owned Games ------- Ape Escape: On the Loose (Boxed) Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (Boxed) Final Fantasy (Boxed) Final Fantasy II (Boxed) Metal Gear Acid (Boxed) Metal Gear Acid 2 (Boxed) Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops (Boxed) Pangya: Fantasy Golf (Boxed) Patapon (Boxed) Patapon 2 (Boxed) Smart Bomb (Boxed) Star Ocean: First Departure (Boxed) Star Ocean: Second Evolution (Boxed) Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology (Boxed) Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth ****** Platform: Nintendo DS ****** ------- Owned Games ------- Advance Wars: Days of Ruin (Loose) Advance Wars: Dual Strike (Loose) Aliens: Infestation (Loose) Atelier Annie: Alchemists of Sera Island (Loose) Avalon Code (Loose) Blue Dragon Plus (Loose) Blue Dragon: Awakened Shadow (Loose) Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow (Loose) Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia (Loose) Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin (Loose) Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol (Loose) Children of Mana (Loose) Contact (Loose) Contra 4 (Loose) Cooking Mama (Boxed) Custom Robo Arena (Loose) Dig Dug: Digging Strike (Loose) Digimon World Championship (Loose) Digimon World: Dusk (Loose) Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans (Loose Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime (Loose) Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker (Loose) Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 (Loose) Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride (Loose) Elebits: The Adventures of Kai and Zero (Loose) Elite Beat Agents (Loose) Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City (Loose) Feel the Magic: XY/XX (Loose) Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time (Boxed) Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates (Boxed) Final Fantasy III (Loose) Final Fantasy IV (Loose) Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift (Loose) Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light (Loose) Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon (Loose) Front Mission (Loose) Fullmetal Alchemist: Trading Card Game (Loose) Glory of Heracles (Loose) Golden Sun: Dark Dawn (Loose) Harvest Moon DS: Grand Bazaar (Loose) Harvest Moon DS: Sunshine Islands (Loose) Heroes of Mana (Loose) Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm (Boxed) Infinite Space (Loose) Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns (Loose) Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja (Loose) Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (Loose) Kingdom Hearts Re:Coded (Loose) Kirby: Squeak Squad (Loose) Kirby: Super Star Ultra (Loose) Knights in the Nightmare (Loose) Lock's Quest (Loose) Lost in Blue (Loose) Lost in Blue 2 (Loose) Lost in Blue 3 (Loose) Lost Magic (Loose) Luminous Arc (Loose) Luminous Arc 2 (Loose) Lunar Knights (Loose) Magical Starsign (Loose) Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (Loose) Mario Hoops: 3 on 3 (Loose) Mario Kart DS (Loose) Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis (Loose) Master of the Monster Lair (Loose) Mega Man Zero Collection (Loose) Mega Man ZX (Loose) Metroid Prime: Hunters (Loose) Monster Racers (Loose) Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword (Loose) Nostalgia (Loose) Okamiden (Loose) Pac-Pix (Boxed) Point Blank DS (Loose) Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness (Loose) Pokémon Ranger (Loose) Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs (Loose) Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia (Loose) Pokémon SoulSilver Version (Loose) Pokémon Trozei! (Loose) Pokémon White Version (Loose) Princess Debut (Loose) Puzzle de Harvest Moon (Loose) Puzzle Quest 2 (Loose) Puzzle Quest: Galactrix (Loose) River King: Mystic Valley (Loose) Rondo of Swords (Loose) Rune Factory 2: A Fantasy Harvest Moon (Loose) Rune Factory 3: A Fantasy Harvest Moon (Loose) Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon (Loose) Sands of Destruction (Loose) Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2 (Loose) SNK vs. Capcom Card Fighters DS (Loose) Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood (Loose) Spectral Force: Genesis (Loose) Spectrobes (Loose) Spectrobes: Beyond the Portals (Loose) Star Fox Command (Loose) Suikoden Tierkreis (Loose) Summon Night: Twin Age (Loose) Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier (Loose) Sushi Go-Round (Loose) Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop (Loose) Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff (Loose) Tenchu: Dark Secret (Loose) Tetris DS (Loose) The Legendary Starfy (Loose) The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road (Loose) The World Ends with You (Loose) Touch the Dead (Loose) Trauma Center: Under the Knife (Loose) Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 (Loose) True Swing Golf (Loose) Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume (Loose) Wario: Master of Disguise (Loose) ****** Platform: Sony Playstation 2 ****** ------- Owned Games ------- Ape Escape 3 (Boxed) Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits (Boxed) Call of Duty: Finest Hour (Boxed) Castlevania: Lament of Innocence (Boxed) Dark Cloud (Boxed) Dead to Rights II (Loose) Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (Loose) Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers (Boxed) EverGrace (Boxed) Fatal Frame (Boxed) Front Mission 4 (Boxed) Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse of the Crimson Elixir (Boxed) Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel (Boxed) Grand Theft Auto Stories Double Pack: Liberty City Stories & Vice City Stories (Boxed) Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Boxed) Guitar Hero (Boxed) Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s (Boxed) Guitar Hero II (Boxed) Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (Boxed) Guitar Hero: Aerosmith (Boxed) Gun (Boxed) kill.switch (Boxed) Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy (Boxed) Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (Boxed) Medal of Honor: Frontline (Boxed) Medal of Honor: Vanguard (Boxed) Mega Man Anniversary Collection (Boxed) Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction (Boxed) Metal Saga (Boxed) Midway Arcade Treasures (Boxed) Musashi: Samurai Legend (Boxed) Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2 (Boxed) NBA Street (Boxed) NFL Street 2 (Loose) Onimusha: Warlords (Boxed) Project: Snowblind (Boxed) Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy (Boxed) Radiata Stories (Boxed) Resident Evil Outbreak (Boxed) Resident Evil: Dead Aim (Boxed) Ring of Red (Boxed) Rygar: The Legendary Adventure (Loose) Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love (Boxed) Shadow Hearts (Boxed) Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga (Boxed) Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne (Boxed) Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 FES (Boxed) Silent Scope (Boxed) Price:$6 Silent Scope 2: Fatal Judgement (Boxed) Silent Scope 3 (Boxed) Sonic Heroes (Boxed) Space Channel 5 (Special Edition) (Boxed) Spider-Man: The Movie (Boxed) Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (Boxed) Stuntman (Boxed) Stuntman Ignition (Boxed) Taito Legends (Boxed) The Thing (Loose) Time Crisis 3 (Boxed) Time Crisis II (Boxed) TimeSplitters (Boxed) True Crime: New York City (Boxed) True Crime: Streets of LA (Boxed) Tsugunai: Atonement (Boxed) Unlimited Saga (Boxed) Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria (Boxed) Vampire Night (Boxed) Viewtiful Joe (Boxed) Viewtiful Joe 2 (Boxed) Wild Arms 3 (Boxed) X-Men Legends (Boxed) Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht (Boxed) Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse (Boxed) looking for -Fatal frame 2 & 3 (PS2) -alien hominid (PS2) -Bleach: the 3rd phantom (DS) -Dark spire (DS) -Dementium 1&2 (DS) -Dokapon journey (DS) -Dragon quest IV,IX,VI (DS) -Drone Tactics (DS) -Fossil Fighters & champions (DS) -Freashly-picked: tingle's rosy rupeeland (DS) -Ghost trick (DS) -Harvest moon Island of happiness & sunshine islands (DS) -Lagacy of Y's books 1&2 (DS) -Legend of zelda phantom hourglass & Spirit tracks (DS) -Lufia : Curse of sinistrals (DS) -Megaman Star force series (DS) -monster rancher DS (DS) -Phantasy star zero (DS) -Pokemon mystery dungeon games on DS only (DS) -pokemon white 2 (DS) -Solatorobo red the hunter (DS) -Xenosaga EP 3 (PS2) -any rpg game
persona, persona 5, persona 5 royal, persona 5 dancing in starlight, ren amamiya, akira kurusu, persona 5 joker, yusuke kitagawa, persona 5 fox, ryuji sakamoto, persona 5 skull, ann takamaki, persona 5 panther, haru okumura, persona 5 noir, makoto nijima, persona 5 queen, morgana, persona 5 mona, futaba sakura, persona 5 oracle, phantom thieves, sumire yoshizawa, kasumi yoshizawa, persona 5 To use the persona 5 joker mask you need to use the instruction or contact the professionals. The instruction is attached to the mask upon receipt. But if for some reason the instructions were not there, you can find the instruction on the Internet. (Be careful, no one is responsible for materials posted on the Internet). Another option is to turn to professionals, more secure. If you contact Persona 5 Royal Phantom Thieves Edition. The “Phantom Thieves Edition” comes with several collectibles: an art book, soundtrack CD, and a Joker mask with a stand, as well as the SteelBook and PERSONA 5 ROYAL PIN JOKER MASK ATLUS BRAND NEW in FOIL BADGE. Brand New. $8.99. or Best Offer +$9.90 shipping. Watch; Persona 5 Joker's Mask Enamel Pin. Brand New. $5.99. Buy It Now +$8.99 shipping. Watch; Persona 5 P5 Joker Akira Kurusu Mask Eye mask Cosplay Prop Accessories Halloween. Brand New. $15.96. or Best Offer +$4.96 shipping . Last one. Watch; Persona 5 Hero Arsène Joker Mask Wear a mask, wash your hands, stay safe. Shop unique Persona 5 face masks designed and sold by independent artists. Get up to 20% off. Anime Persona 5 P5 Joker Persona Mask Ring 925 Sterling Silver Cosplay Adjustable Gift US Size # 7 8 9. 4.4 out of 5 stars 14. $22.00 $ 22. 00. $9.98 shipping. Tiff-K P5 Persona 5 Protagonist Joker Eye Mask Half Face Mask Cosplay Costume Halloween Party Masque. 4.6 out of 5 stars 5. $29.99 $ 29. 99. $14.99 shipping. Usually ships within 6 to 10 days. Funko Pop! Games: Persona 5 - The Joker For Persona 5 Royal on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "How do you even put together the Joker mask stand?". For Persona 5 Royal on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Party members ripping shadow's mask off". Prepare for an all-new RPG experience in Persona 5 Royal based in the universe of the award-winning series, Persona! Don the mask of Joker and join the Phantom Thieves of Hearts; Persona 5 Royal is packed with new characters, confidants, story depth, new locations to explore, and a new grappling hook mechanic for stealthy access to new areas Persona 5 Royal is set to further the universe of the Phantom Thieves even more, but it's worth wondering if there's anywhere to go for Atlus after this release. With fans getting basically everything they wanted out of the extras in Royal - especially the Phantom Thieves Edition Joker mask - it might be finally time to move on from one of the most successful titles in the Shin Megami Tensei
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