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The Princess Guide review
Like most developers, Nippon Ichi Software frequently creates follow-ups for their successful titles. But far more interesting are the developer/publisher’s…
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The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel (PS4) review
Only a few years ago, the console role-playing game seemed to be in peril, its existence whittled down to a…
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Fate/Extella Link review
With lore which traverses several mediums and revolves around different universes, the Fate franchise might seem impenetrable to newcomers. Paradoxically,…
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SNK 40th Anniversary Collection (PS4) review
For many, SNK is probably best known for Neo Geo-based franchises like Metal Slug, Samurai Shodown, The King of Fighters,…
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The Caligula Effect: Overdose review
Japanese role-playing aficionados know that allegory is a frequent storytelling strategy. Whether it’s Hyperdimension Neptunia’s spirted take on game console competition…
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Trials Rising review
Released as a Java game nineteen years ago, Trials was a prototypical example of brilliant game design. Each stage tasked…
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Dead or Alive 6 review
The Dead or Alive series is probably best known for its pendulous breast physics and revealing costumes, which is a…
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Steins;Gate Elite review
Time travel is a popular premise across almost every medium. But like most high-concept narratives, it’s often used as a…
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Death end re;Quest review
There’s a multitude of games built around the hypothetical. Each offers a succinct, moderately thoughtful response to imagined scenarios like…
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Song of Memories review
Initially, Song of Memories resembles yet another romantic harem comedy. You’ll assume the role of Minato Kamishiro, a second-year student…
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