

I felt for the first time in years that the game was respecting me as a gamer, respecting my intelligence and respecting the fact that I expect a game to be fun. After I booted up Kingdom Hearts 1, a game that fell within a genre I had refused to try all my life (JRPG) I had an overwhelming feeling of happiness.

The same developers who no longer care about making fun, well made games, but, instead, games that promote a political agenda, or games designed to milk hundreds of pounds/dollars out of you or your children with in-game purchases). It was my first experience with a Japanese RPG game (because I was a rather bias western gamer prior, only sticking to the same poor quality annual releases of western developers. I recently opened up the gateway of adoring Kingdom Hearts last year with the 1.5 and 2.5 collection for PlayStation 4.
