Review: DanganRonpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
A national lottery chooses the completely average Makoto Naegi to attend the highly prestigious Hope’s Peak Academy. A school intended only for the best of the best with absolutely no room for anyone...
View ArticleReview: Batman: Arkham Origins: Blackgate
Batman Arkham Origins Blackgate is the handheld sister title to the Batman Arkham Origins. Taking place three months after the Arkham Origins, you take control of a 2.5D stricken Caped Crusader...
View ArticleReview: PAYDAY 2 (ver. 1.03)
As someone who put an insane amount of time into PAYDAY: The Heist, I might have had some unreal expectations for PAYDAY 2. PAYDAY: The Heist was probably one of my favorite games for PS3, and sure it...
View ArticleReview: Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited
As is the case with any other Disgaea game the amount of content within Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited is staggering. The game includes all of the DLC from the PS3 version, brand new scenarios that are...
View ArticleReview: Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1
About three years ago I purchased the original Hyperdimension Neptunia purely to see how weird the story and characters would be. The concept that the game world was a representation of the game...
View ArticleReview: Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair
Before we start I think there’s a few things that we need to get out of the way. If you haven’t played the first Danganronpa, and plan to do so, you should probably avoid anything related to...
View ArticleReview: HyperDevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart
This is my first foray into the series, but instead of starting with the main RPG titles, I got to play Hyperdevotion, which is a turn-based strategy game with the same characters in a similar...
View ArticleReview: Lost Dimension
Lost Dimension opens with a tower appearing out of nowhere and launching nuclear missiles towards many different nations. A mysterious figure known as “The End” appears shortly after threatening to...
View ArticleReview: Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls
Danganronpa is a story heavy series and with that it can be easy to spoil yourself if you’re not too careful. As was the case with my reviews for the first two Dangaronpa games I’ve done my best to...
View ArticleReview: The Talos Principle
This past summer Pneuma: Breath of Life pushed me to think about what it means to exist. Around that same time The Fall examined how AI operates under certain laws and the implications of needing to...
View ArticleReview: Superbeat: Xonic
As a music/rhythm game, Superbeat: Xonic takes inspiration from the DJMax games. Musical notes appear on screen and you’ll need to match your timing with the notes to obtain the high score. On the...
View ArticleReview: The Witness
Everyone’s raving over The Witness. I don’t get The Witness. First things first, The Witness is absolutely captivating to look at. It’s a feast. I want to see this in VR and just walk around the...
View ArticleReview: Odin Sphere Leifthrasir
I approached my Odin Sphere review in the same way that I did with Valkyria Chronicles just a few weeks ago. Both were games that I completely missed the boat on and am thankful to have the chance to...
View ArticleReview: Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma
Those who have played both 999 and Virtue’s Last Reward should be well aware of the stakes going into Zero Time Dilemma. There’s a good deal of setup from prior games in the series going into this and...
View ArticleReview: I Am Setsuna
In the opening moments of I Am Setsuna, Endir, a skilled mercenary is asked to complete a job that tasks him with murdering a girl who will soon be turning 18. As fate would have it this same girl,...
View ArticleReview: Touhou Genso Wanderer
Diving into Touhou Often times, I like to take on a review for a game or series that I might not be super familiar with. I think a fresh perspective is worth a great deal, and ultimately new things...
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