I’ve never been a fan of serious, competitive racing games as I find ramming opponents off the road, cutting corners and soaring through the air much more fun. It doesn’t matter how spectacular it looks, if it doesn’t follow the…
Tales from the Borderlands Finale Episode Review
Tales from the Borderlands is another game developed by Telltale Games in their line of Episode Point-and-click adventure games, following in the steps of The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us. With the companies rise to popularity of late…
Rugby World Cup 2015 Official Video Game Review
“An unforgivable mockery of an international respected sport…” I was stoked to see that alongside and English world cup this year there would in fact be a video game companion to the experience. I have been waiting some time for…
Samurai Warriors 4-II Review
Samurai Warriors 4-II is a revised version of 4 that came out back in October last year, developed by Omega Force and published by Tecmo Koei like almost all the others. Promising more effective attacks, more dynamic AI, improved skill…
Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls Review
Along its relatively short life, the PS Vita has spanned some titles which are still revered as classics, such as the excellent Gravity Rush and Persona 4 Golden. While these have been one off games, even though sequels are in…
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 Review
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3, another in the Warriors series of games by Omega Force, is an action game following the famous Anime series. Luffy and the game return in their 3rd Warriors style game, however it starts from the…
Dungeon Travellers 2: The Royal Library and The Monster Seal Review
Though most Japanese games fall on deaf ears, this particular one has had my intrigue ever since I read an article about how dirty it is. It’s fair to say that I’ve waited a while to play this one because…
Ar Nosurge Plus: Ode to an Unborn Star Review
The Playstation Vita is becoming more of a localized JRPG machine, so much so that when noting new games releasing only in Japan, I immediately think of a localization in a couple of months on PS Vita. As proof of…
Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess Review
As the gaming industry evolved over its few decades in existence, more markets became accessible to gamers, which meant an ever increasing catalogue of titles where to choose from. This is especially true for the Japanese market, since as time…
Lost Dimension Review
Lost Dimension is a new tactical game developed by Lancarse, a Third-Party development team that works mostly with Atlus on games, including Etrian Odyssey and Strange Journey. Almost a year after the Japanese release, Lost Dimension follows a group of…


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