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Tag: PlayStation Vita
Review: The Legend of Heroes – Trails of Cold Steel
The Legend of Heroes series has had a hard time when it comes to English releases. The trilogy before Trails in the Sky received incredibly poor localisations, the Trails in [ … ]
Review: Chaos;Child
Most people with even a slight amount of knowledge about visual novels will likely have heard about Steins;Gate. It was a highly influential release that even managed to have one [ … ]
Review: Sorcery Saga – Curse of the Great Curry God
Earlier this year, Ghostlight brought the rather bad Omega Quintet to PC. The game’s many issues were further exacerbated by the performance issues the port introduced. Sorcery Saga: Curse of [ … ]
Review: Dragon’s Crown Pro
We’ve always had a fondness for Vanillaware games, even if they’re somewhat inconsistent. Odin’s Sphere told an amazing story, but felt like a chore to play at times. Muramasa had [ … ]
Review: Demon Gaze 2
The dungeon crawler, or DRPG, genre isn’t exactly well represented these days. It seems like the Vita is the only place where you can really find them, and even then [ … ]
Review: Lost Dimension
Originally released in 2015 in the west, Lost Dimension is a curious game. Blending turn based strategy with a traitor system that changes up every playthrough, it’s certainly not like [ … ]
Review: Danganronpa V3
Coming after both the disappointing Ultra Despair Girls and Danganronpa 3, Danganronpa V3 marks a return to form for the series. It may not be the perfect sequel that people [ … ]
Review: Ys VIII – Lacrimosa of Dana
As the latest entry in a series spanning over 30 years, Ys VIII certainly has a legacy to live up to. Thankfully, the game delivers what fans have come to [ … ]
Review: Mary Skelter – Nightmares
Compile Heart don’t have the best track record for quality games. The early Neptunia games, Agarest and Mugen Souls were all very poor games in various ways, but in recent years [ … ]
gamescom 2017: NISA line-up
Nippon Ichi Softwares America, better known as NISA, showed us their very diverse line-up at the gamescom that we do not want to withhold from you.
Hands-on with: Superdimension Neptune VS Sega Hard Girls
If you follow our website, Twitch and YouTube channels, you probably already know that I like doing streams of the first minutes of the game, while going in completely blind [ … ]