Kenneth Shepard



In the face of some excellent, fluid combat and top notch animation, what impressed me most about Injustice 2 was its ability to overcome fighting genre shortcomings to integrate a story that mattered into its moment to moment gameplay. NetherRealm Studios utilizes the DC Comics source material to the fullest,
by Kenneth Shepard
I’m amazed to say that after nearly 100 hours in Persona 5’s twisted depiction of Tokyo, I never once felt like it was wasting my time. In this time frame, I spent as little time as I possibly could exploring the game’s distorted dungeons and fighting monsters
by Kenneth Shepard
At the end of the first season of Batman, I’m feeling conflicted about Telltale’s take on the superhero and the city of Gotham. On one hand, the series absolutely lives up to its promise of delivering a new kind of Batman story, one in which I felt like
by Kenneth Shepard
For better and worse, Final Fantasy XV’s design feels reactionary to recent criticism the series has faced. In an attempt to shake off accusations of linearity, Final Fantasy XV opens up a brand new world with a size that rivals some western role-playing games, but in doing so it
by Kenneth Shepard
Calling The Last Guardian “a product of its time” may seem like a misnomer, but, considering the game’s troubled development, it isn’t surprising that the long-awaited followup to Shadow of the Colossus feels a bit dated now that it’s finally here in 2016. While this story of
by Kenneth Shepard
World of Final Fantasy is a game that spends so much time paying tribute to the series it draws from that it doesn’t spend enough time fleshing out the parts of it that make it unique. At its best, it’s a charming and lighthearted crossover with flashes of
by Kenneth Shepard
The following contains spoilers for Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc and Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, as well as marked spoilers for Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope’s Peak Academy. Reader discretion is advised Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope’s Peak Academy’s ambition cannot be understated. Aiming to wrap
by Kenneth Shepard
It’s a special episode of the GT Reboot Podcast this week…and that’s because it’s the last…at least as you know it. This 71st episode of this show is the last that will feature Kenneth Shepard and Eric Van Allen as hosts. After a year and
by Kenneth Shepard