Katelyn Lawlor
Katelyn is a self-titled queen of excitement. Whether for RPGs, gaming history, or stylish action, she's here to get hype and put it all to words.



Sony's February 12th State of Play was full of a lot of great announcements for Sega fans of all kinds. For Like A Dragon fans there was the announcement of Ichiban joining Dave the Diver as DLC next month but today - Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in
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During PlayStation's State of Play presentation today, Sega revealed a ton more details about the upcoming Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds. Revealed last year at The Game Awards with a small teaser involving Shadow, but today they revealed more concrete details on the blue blur's next non-foot routing.
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Tales of Graces was originally a 2009 Japanese only release for the Nintendo Wii, not reaching western shores until 2012 on PlayStation 3. (Official Tales Of translations were questionable at best.) We’d get one version, not the other. Some were released quickly, others years after. Not until Tales of
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This has been a really interesting game track since its reveal and release for Apple Arcade. Creator of Final Fantasy, Hironobu Sakaguchi, has helped birth one of the most beloved video game franchises of all time. Fantasian Neo Dimension is the reuniting of Final Fantasy’s IP owner, Square Enix,
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Tycoon games on the PC in the ’90s were everywhere. Hasbro Interactive and Atari pumped these games out like nobody’s business. If you were looking for business or management simulation games in the late 90s, Roller Coaster Tycoon gave you a creative twist that others couldn’t compete with.
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Garcia Hotspur and his girlfriend Paula are living a peaceful life. But the demons of hell have a vendetta against Garcia and kidnap Paula, taunting Garcia to enter the depths of the underworld to save her from Fleming, the Lord of Demons. Shadows of the Damned was somewhat of a
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Before I even talk about the game, I wanna tell you that when we were originally sent the code, I was excited but disappointed. The trailer was cool but playing the game originally felt sluggish, stuttering, unresponsive, and, frankly, bad. I had a whole review written up discussing the polish
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Persona 3 Reload was quite a success for Atlus. It broke series sales records when it launched in January, but the biggest question people had went unanswered. What happened to the epilogue? Why remake a game and not include all of the content? I had friends telling me directly they
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