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Reviews   -   Nov 28, 2016 Not so realized – Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment Review
Not so realized – Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment Review

Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization seems an apt subtitle for this game, full of half-baked ideas that don’t live up to their potential. There are no objections to the visual aesthetic of the game, which seems to be the only fully realized part of this game. It is in

by Richard Kwon
Previews   -   Oct 29, 2016 I’ll browse, but how bout a game of Gwent? – Gwent Closed Beta hands-on preview
I’ll browse, but how bout a game of Gwent? – Gwent Closed Beta hands-on preview

Put down your swords, take that grizzled look off your face, order a pint at your local tavern, and get ready for a round of Gwent. The popular mini-game from last year’s amazing open-world adventure The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is in its closed beta form. For those who

by Richard Kwon
Reviews   -   Aug 29, 2016 Hue Blue Me Away: Hue review

Is there more to life than what is in front of us? Hue tackles this question through both its story and its gameplay focusing on the use of colors to guide you through its world. It is certainly a game that blends its fun and colorful world with difficult, mind-boggling

by Richard Kwon
Reviews   -   Jul 18, 2016 Walking in a Winter Wonderland: I Am Setsuna Review

Many fans of Square Enix have been clamoring for a turn-based JRPG in the vein of Final Fantasy games of old. Finally, it seems all our prayers have been answered. I Am Setsuna completes Square Enix’s reintroduction of classic turn-based JRPG’s with Bravely Default, Bravely Second, and now,

by Richard Kwon
Reviews   -   Jul 15, 2016 Eat, Prey, Hunt: God Eater Resurrection Review
Eat, Prey, Hunt: God Eater Resurrection Review

God Eater Resurrection begins by getting you hyped. The moment you launch the game, an anime opening video flashes from moment to moment, showcasing the characters and world of God Eater. God Eater Resurrection, marries its unique style with gameplay that makes you feel like you’re playing an anime.

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