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Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls review
All too often gaming franchises can grow overly comfortable, churning out a procession of sequels that compliantly follow in the…
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Tokyo Xanadu review
In the West, Nihon Falcom’s output is tarnished with the rare blemish. Notably, The Legend of Heroes: A Tear of…
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Valkyria Revolution review
Let’s get this out of the way first: while Valkyria Revolution is set in the same world as the cherished…
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God Wars: Future Past review
The ‘90s were a glorious time for the strategy role-playing genre, with SEGA crafting the Shining Force series while Quest…
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Dark Rose Valkyrie review
Sporadically, a team of renowned developers unite, and the results are splendidly synergistic. Largely, that’s the case with the PlayStation…
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Lock’s Quest review
The game industry’s fondness for remasters and reissues likely leaves gamers with an unshakable sense of déjà vu. Selections for…
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Cladun Returns: This is Sengoku! review
If you were a PSP owner in 2010, there’s a chance you might remember Nippon Ichi Software’s Cladun: This is…
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Victor Vran: Overkill Edition review
Diablo III’s 2012 launch didn’t exactly go over smoothly. The decision to require a constant online connection meant the game’s…
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Guilty Gear Xrd REV 2 review
Game series are often cyclical conversations between developers and fans. Each successive sequel blends creative freedom with the wishes of…
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Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada review
After eleven iterations of Samurai Warriors, the specter of stagnancy lurks over Omega Force’s famed franchise. While successive installments might…
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