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Dragon Age: Inquisition
The world is vast, the combat is fun (especially when you get to control the tactical view), and the plot… well, the plot’s a bit wobbly, but I couldn’t get enough of the world-building. The Inquisitor has this incredible weight on their shoulders, and managing the factions felt satisfying.

Dragon Age 2
Okay, I know Dragon Age II gets a lot of flak, but I loved the faster-paced combat. Sure, the repetitive environments and some recycled quests can be grating, but I couldn’t get enough of the intense character moments and the dynamic relationships with my companions. The choices felt impactful, even if the whole "Hawke is the center of everything" vibe gets a little tiring. Still, it’s a solid ride, just don’t expect the same grandeur as Origins.

Dragon Age: Origins
Ah, Origins—the one that started it all. This is the game that hooked me with its deep lore and gritty, morally grey choices. I spent hours crafting my character and making decisions that would haunt me for the entire game. The combat is a bit dated now, but the story is still solid and filled with memorable companions. Definitely one of my favorites, even if the constant backtracking gets annoying!

Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization
Hollow Realization is an MMORPG with a twist. You get to live out the adventures of Kirito and the gang, exploring dungeons and battling mobs in the digital world. The combat system is fun, and I loved how the game lets me customize my own avatar. The plot's a bit predictable, but if you’re a fan of the anime, you’ll have a blast.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - The Hinokami Chronicles 2
Hinokami Chronicles is a must-play for Demon Slayer fans. The visuals are stunning, and the combat is incredibly satisfying—especially when using the elemental breathing techniques. The story mode follows the anime faithfully, though the gameplay can get repetitive. Still, there’s no denying the fun of swinging around with Tanjiro’s sword.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R
I’ve never felt more like I’m in a true JoJo fight than when I played All-Star Battle. The over-the-top moves, colorful characters, and stylish visuals all capture the essence of the anime. The combat can be a little difficult for beginners, but once you get into it, the bizarre adventure is pure fun.

My Hero One's Justice 2
One's Justice 2 is a solid fighter for fans of My Hero Academia. The combat is flashy, and I love pulling off all those awesome hero and villain attacks. The roster is packed with characters, and you can feel like a pro hero in no time. But sometimes, the lack of depth in gameplay modes feels like it’s a bit lacking.

Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle
The ODM gear mechanics made me feel like a real scout, and the visceral combat is rewarding. The story mode follows the anime, and though it’s a bit repetitive, it's still a blast to swing around and fight those massive foes.
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See AllStrongest Bounty Hunters in Star Wars Animated Shows, Ranked
This is specifically for bounty hunters in the animated shows, so no Din Djarin or Jango Fett, even though they're favorites of mine too! Also, Pre Vizsla wasn’t a bounty hunter—though he was definitely an amazingly hardcore character in my opinion.
What Was Your Go-To Game As a Kid?
There's no way to count how many times I played GTA Vice City. It was all the rage back in the early 2010s and God, do I miss crass, mindless games like that.
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