Never have I had so much fun and at the same time felt enormously frustrated. No, this game isn’t called Dark Souls.
The story takes place in a snowy barren landscape that has been infested with monsters. When you first start out, you are introduced to one of the main characters along the journey, Endir, who is a swift swordsman from a tribe full of mercenaries. Later as you progress, you come across Setsuna who needs to travel across the lands to rid all of the monsters through a ritual sacrifice. Throughout th...[Read More]
Pursuit of Super Metroid and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night is virtuous compulsion. Insomniac Games, with a library of nearly thirty eclectic titles spread across twenty years, finally undertakes this journey with Song of the Deep.
Maybe the best game from a movie license ever? It certainly seems that way.
This is like a vehicle going from second to fifth gear and then hitting neutral. Manageable, but not an ideal situation.
Furi becomes essential by identifying and removing what it declares expendable.
Online ideas are nice when there is an online community and technological backbone to back up that idea.
Creating a candid simulation of a correctional facility is Prison Architect's purpose. Its power is allowing the player to decide if moral indifference—their own or Prison Architect's—is either a strength or weakness.
Trials' latest evolution is a fusion with Blood Dragon.
Bandai Namco Entertainment has it going on with their anime licenses lately. Naruto was amazing both visually and in the gameplay department. It’s still one of my favorite titles from the last year. Hopefully Spike Chunsoft’s One Piece: Burning Blood can follow suit or at least make for a better experience than the last One Piece game I reviewed.
Tonight was a night off from reviewing. Umbrella Corps was on the docket tomorrow, so tonight was a night of relaxation and rest. I had planned on spending time with the kids, petting the cats, sipping on Coca-Cola Life and just kicking back. One email from Bandai Namco Entertainment ruined it all. *whispers* Thank you.
Gust's Project A17 marks the seventeenth proper game in the long running series and what is almost certain to be the start of the new trilogy. It's also the first Atelier on the PS4 and it brings with it some significant changes to the series.