SaGa Emerald Beyond Review

It would be difficult to conceptualize SaGa Emerald Frontier to those, like me, who have no experience with the SaGa franchise. After the long, winding trail that was Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth, Emerald Beyond wasn’t necessarily a polar shift. Certainly, like Rebirth, Emerald Beyond is packed with quaint characters that are distinctly 90s-era JRPG vessels. There’s a capacity for multip...[Read More]

Theatrhythm: Final Bar Line Review

It has been a long time since I’ve been enthralled with a rhythm game. My experience with this genre has mainly consisted of finger tap games for the iPhone, DJ Hero from Activision, and the occasional Guitar Hero when I’m feeling lucky. All of them were challenging, sometimes impossible, but all of them have gone the way of the Dodo bird, which is sad. Of course, a game like Theatrhythm: Final Ba...[Read More]

DragonBall Z: Kakarot

There’s something to be said about taking things back to basics. For nearly the last decade, there hasn’t been a game in the DragonBall franchise that has tackled the beloved story in the way DragonBall Z: Kakarot has. Yes, we got to see some of the stories and characters through a new lens in the Xenoverse series, and we got some stellar fighting mechanics with DragonBall...[Read More]