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describe ur favorite game in 10 words and i will guess it

pokemon legends ZA fucking sucks
-one of if not the best overall ost in the franchise
-a passable story at worst
-good kalos rep without feeling too nostalgia reliant
-new megas are pretty well designed
-battle system is good
-za royale is awesome
-graphics while not amazing are still better texture wise than sv
-character designs are great
-jacinthe
-reverted gender locking clothes
-story boss fights actually have a degree of challenge to them similar to pla
-noticable shiny notifications
-day night cycle cutscene can be a bit annoying depending on what you were doing when it triggered but overall not that bad
-only personal gripes are a lack of accessability options / at least some button remapping, which is an industry standard issue and not something za specific, and it being incredibly hard to get bottle caps which will probably have some other ways of obtaining in the dlc

spoken like someone who watched a youtube video on the flat walls and decided they hated the game
 
-one of if not the best overall ost in the franchise
-a passable story at worst
-good kalos rep without feeling too nostalgia reliant
-new megas are pretty well designed
-battle system is good
-za royale is awesome
-graphics while not amazing are still better texture wise than sv
-character designs are great
-jacinthe
-reverted gender locking clothes
-story boss fights actually have a degree of challenge to them similar to pla
-noticable shiny notifications
-day night cycle cutscene can be a bit annoying depending on what you were doing when it triggered but overall not that bad
-only personal gripes are a lack of accessability options / at least some button remapping, which is an industry standard issue and not something za specific, and it being incredibly hard to get bottle caps which will probably have some other ways of obtaining in the dlc

spoken like someone who watched a youtube video on the flat walls and decided they hated the game
For me personally, it's more like
-lack of diverse environments, including skipping the better parts of Kalos
-Most megas still unknown without their Abilities
-For that matter, that's a pretty big hit to the battle system as a whole. I mean, they clearly haven't tested Aegislash to make sure that King's Shield actually functions decently.
-positioning and camera during battles is stiff
-challenging fights only as interesting as the battle system (see above)
-DLC can't fix the base game being bad value

It ain't dethroning BDSP, is what I'm saying. Because yes, I do think the best official Pokemon game on the Switch is the one they didn't bother to change the formula for the worse.
 
For me personally, it's more like
-lack of diverse environments, including skipping the better parts of Kalos
-Most megas still unknown without their Abilities
-For that matter, that's a pretty big hit to the battle system as a whole. I mean, they clearly haven't tested Aegislash to make sure that King's Shield actually functions decently.
-positioning and camera during battles is stiff
-challenging fights only as interesting as the battle system (see above)
-DLC can't fix the base game being bad value

It ain't dethroning BDSP, is what I'm saying. Because yes, I do think the best official Pokemon game on the Switch is the one they didn't bother to change the formula for the worse.
truthfully, i'll let this slide for the sole reason that you're a fellow bdsp believer
 
10 Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is a 2017 action role-playing game developed by Monolith Soft and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. It is the third installment in the Xenoblade Chronicles series and the sixth main entry in the Xeno series, and was released on December 1. Plans for the game began shortly before the launch of Xenoblade Chronicles X in 2014. Key developers from previous games returned, including franchise creator Tetsuya Takahashi and directors Koh Kojima and Genki Yokota. The team wanted to develop a story-driven game in the style of the original Xenoblade Chronicles. The game was announced in 2017 and was released worldwide the same year. As with Xenoblade Chronicles, the game was localized by Nintendo of Europe. Xenoblade Chronicles 2 has gameplay that is similar to previous entries, but with an added summoning mechanic. It features a different setting and characters than the first Xenoblade Chronicles and marks the series' return to being story-driven, unlike the previous installment Xenoblade Chronicles X, which was focused on gameplay and open world exploration. Xenoblade Chronicles 2 takes place in Alrest, a world covered in a sea of clouds where humans live atop and inside large living creatures known as Titans. Some people known as Drivers can summon powerful beings known as Blades from crystals. After he is hired for a salvaging mission, a young salvager named Rex meets a legendary Blade named Pyra, indirectly becoming her Driver, and promises to take her to a fabled paradise called Elysium. Throughout their journey, Rex and his party are pursued by Torna, an organization who seeks Pyra's power for their own means. The game received generally positive reviews, being praised for its story, characters, themes, combat, music, environments, and scale but criticized for its gacha system, maps, tutorials, and technical issues. As of December 2020, it had sold over two million copies worldwide, making it the best-selling title in the Xeno series and Monolith Soft's most commercially successful game. Downloadable content was released throughout 2018, and a story-focused expansion was released in September of that year. This side story, Torna – The Golden Country, is set 500 years before the main game and features new gameplay mechanics. A sequel, Xenoblade Chronicles 3, was released in July 2022. Words
 
10 Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is a 2017 action role-playing game developed by Monolith Soft and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. It is the third installment in the Xenoblade Chronicles series and the sixth main entry in the Xeno series, and was released on December 1. Plans for the game began shortly before the launch of Xenoblade Chronicles X in 2014. Key developers from previous games returned, including franchise creator Tetsuya Takahashi and directors Koh Kojima and Genki Yokota. The team wanted to develop a story-driven game in the style of the original Xenoblade Chronicles. The game was announced in 2017 and was released worldwide the same year. As with Xenoblade Chronicles, the game was localized by Nintendo of Europe. Xenoblade Chronicles 2 has gameplay that is similar to previous entries, but with an added summoning mechanic. It features a different setting and characters than the first Xenoblade Chronicles and marks the series' return to being story-driven, unlike the previous installment Xenoblade Chronicles X, which was focused on gameplay and open world exploration. Xenoblade Chronicles 2 takes place in Alrest, a world covered in a sea of clouds where humans live atop and inside large living creatures known as Titans. Some people known as Drivers can summon powerful beings known as Blades from crystals. After he is hired for a salvaging mission, a young salvager named Rex meets a legendary Blade named Pyra, indirectly becoming her Driver, and promises to take her to a fabled paradise called Elysium. Throughout their journey, Rex and his party are pursued by Torna, an organization who seeks Pyra's power for their own means. The game received generally positive reviews, being praised for its story, characters, themes, combat, music, environments, and scale but criticized for its gacha system, maps, tutorials, and technical issues. As of December 2020, it had sold over two million copies worldwide, making it the best-selling title in the Xeno series and Monolith Soft's most commercially successful game. Downloadable content was released throughout 2018, and a story-focused expansion was released in September of that year. This side story, Torna – The Golden Country, is set 500 years before the main game and features new gameplay mechanics. A sequel, Xenoblade Chronicles 3, was released in July 2022. Words
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DraconicLepus ghostrunner or cyberpunk (i dont think this is right)
Eledyr luigis mansion
Runo every jrpg ever (im going with chroma_2903's answer; persona 3)
az peter jackson's king kong: the official game of the movie
CaffeineBoost "bad game" hmmm pokemon legends Z-A(?)
Mex amnesia: rebirth
natalia i refuse to believe this is ur favorite game of all time.....hyperdimension neptunia (i LOVE the iverson pfp. iverson is my childhood hero)
You are correct in that you are wrong. The game is Library of Ruina
 
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