Sword Art Online: Lost Song dares to break Sword Art canon by introducing certain alternative reality plot points, though the main draw here is probably going to be the introduction of flight. Come see how Lost Song plays out.
Originally released in 1994 as a rogue-like ASCII text adventure, ADOM, or Ancient Domains of Mystery, has evolved to offer a decidedly modern take on the title and genre while keeping the extremely challenging gameplay intact.
The remastered for next-gen consoles version of Darksiders 2: The Deathinitive Edition doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel because Darksiders 2 was a great game. However, anyone who missed the original or who wants to take another run at it will find a lot worth liking here.
Age of Decadence bills itself as one of the most difficult RPGs ever created, and for the most part, it lives up to that self-professed reputation. Whether or not this is a good thing, or horribly bad, is however up to the tastes of the individual gamer.
While the core gameplay was really amazing, The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone DLC improves upon it in almost every way. New stories, new amazing environments, new romance, new powerful boss battles and even new Gwent cards await inside Hearts of Stone.
Pale Echoes is a brand new RPG that is a real delight to play. The story features a top down anime-heavy style and each of the major battles are more or less like little puzzles. Come see how this unique little RPG stacks up against its many competitors.
Those who play healer classes in MMO’s are a special breed. But they are also blamed when raids go badly more than anyone else. Little Healer is a mobile game that plays up on that stereotype, finally giving healers their due.
Having looked at Fallout 4 on the Xbox One and the PC, we round out our coverage with our review of how Fallout 4 does on the PlayStation 4. Will it earn a clean sweep on all platforms? Hint: probably.
Michael got a copy of the latest entry in the Tales of series a few weeks ago and he’s finally finished his review on it. Check out what made Tales of Zestiria his favorite JRPG in years!
Our second of three reviews of the amazing Fallout 4, this one centers on the PC version, and a reviewer who was more interested in rebuilding the wasteland and helping it’s people than gunning them down. Come see how hot the fallout is for PC gamers.
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