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Monday, May 25, 2015

Conception 2 Review (PS Vita/3DS)

The PS Vita is known for having a large number of niche JRPGs of varying quality, Conception 2 being no exception. But it stands out for having a rather bizarre premise that bears a few similarities to Persona 4's basic mechanics. Unfortunately, originality means nothing in the face of poor execution.

Monday, May 18, 2015

Tales of Symphonia Review (PS3 Chronicles Version)

Tales of Symphonia for the Nintendo Gamecube is often regarded as one of, if not THE best game in the Namco's Tales franchise. And in 2014, it (alongside with its sequel, Dawn of the New World) received a remaster for the PS3 called Tales of Symphonia Chronicles. During the transition, it also received several new bonuses that were previously exclusive to the Japanese PS2 version. Despite the battle system showing its age, Tales of Symphonia is still worth playing.

Friday, May 1, 2015

Star Stealing Prince Review (PC)

There are times when the RPGs developed and sold by big companies like Square Enix, Namco Bandai, or Nintendo just don't satisfy one's current tastes. If you're willing to dive into the RPG Maker scene, there's tons of different games to try out (and most are free). Star Stealing Prince is one of them, and it's evident that a lot of work and care was put into the development of this title.

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Final Fantasy Type-0 HD Review (PS4/Xbox One)


In 2011, Square Enix released a PSP title called "Final Fantasy Type-0". Those who imported it claimed it was one of the few modern titles in the series that could be called great, and others went as far as to call it one of the best Final Fantasy games they ever played. But differing opinions aside, everyone wanted the game to be localized on the PSP or Vita. Several years after its initial release, the West finally got the game... on the PS4 and Xbox One.

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Review (3DS)

In 2013, Nintendo unexpectedly announced and released a new Zelda game that used the classic top-down perspective. Not only that, but it was made as a distant sequel to A Link to the Past, set in the same version of Hyrule several generations later. And thanks to the innovations and mechanics this title introduced, it's the best Zelda game so far.

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Review (PS3)

Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch was yet another JRPG that was unlikely to see release in the U.S. and Europe. Its first incarnation in Japan was a turn-based RPG for the DS that came with a large book known as the Wizard's Companion, which contained information needed to progress further in the game. A PS3 version was later made that changed the story and battle system drastically. Fast forward to 2013, and the PS3 version was released in the U.S, with Collector's Edition including the Wizard's Companion despite it being stated that it was the biggest obstacle to localization. However, what's really notable about this title is that it was developed by both Level 5 (the developers of Dragon Quest VIII) and the legendary Studio Ghibli. And the game they produced is an unforgettable experience.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae Impressions

So, Square Enix has finally released Final Fantasy Type-0 HD and bundled the Final Fantasy XV demo with it. Finally, fans will get a chance to play a game that's been in development since around 2006, nearly a decade ago. Of course, being an action RPG (and merely existing after the Final Fantasy XIII era), fans are skeptical as to whether this game will be worth playing. I can definitely say that from what I've played in the demo so far, Final Fantasy XV looks to be very promising. You can check out some of my gameplay footage here.