Lost Dimension is, in many ways, a testament to the changes made in JRPG design over the past few years. Madness, paranoia, and a little bit of reading. Unassuming heroes from quiet towns are replaced with hardened soldiers, watching their backs against their own kind. Dungeons and grand quests are
Desperate times call for desperate measures, and even in war, great enemies can create strange bedfellows. This is the motivation that drives Lost Dimension, Atlus’ new RPG about spec ops soldiers who use their powers, called “gifts,” to overcome the world’s adversaries.
Your objective, as their leader Sho, is
I once heard the saying, “Love is for the birds,” and interpreted it as a dismissal of the idea that human interaction and emotions could create anything of value. However, Hatoful Boyfriend developer Mediatonic seems to have taken a more literal interpretation and made a game about loving birds.
Hatoful
I once heard the saying, “Love is for the birds,” and interpreted it as a dismissal of the idea that human interaction and emotions could create anything of value. However, Hatoful Boyfriend developer Mediatonic seems to have taken a more literal interpretation and made a game about loving birds.
Hatoful
Lost Dimension is, in many ways, a testament to the changes made in JRPG design over the past few years. Madness, paranoia, and a little bit of reading. Unassuming heroes from quiet towns are replaced with hardened soldiers, watching their backs against their own kind. Dungeons and grand quests are
Desperate times call for desperate measures, and even in war, great enemies can create strange bedfellows. This is the motivation that drives Lost Dimension, Atlus’ new RPG about spec ops soldiers who use their powers, called “gifts,” to overcome the world’s adversaries.
Your objective, as their leader Sho, is
Games are supposed to be fun. It’s in the name of the action: gaming, to not work, to not be idle, and to not be bogged down by the mundane and the unexciting. While more banal activities can be excused, a game that provides such poor outcomes on one’
At one time to get a full RPG experience you needed to be sitting in front of a TV with a console in front of you. As technology moved forward and systems got smaller, some classic RPGs made their way to portable systems. While these portable devices have become more
I expected Persona 4: Dancing All Night to be a lot of things, but the haphazard and random rhythm game I felt like I was playing at E3 this year wasn’t one of them.
Atlus has taken the excellent soundtrack of Persona 4 proper and based an entire game
Mighty No. 9 is one of the original Kickstarter darlings, and it looks like we’re finally going to be able to get our hands on it. I was able to get some hands-on time with the title at Deep Silver’s E3 2015 booth, and I have to say
While the Neptunia series is largely recognized for its steady stream of JRPG releases, Action Unleashed is a new frontier for the series. Bringing on Tamsoft, the developer infamous for their busty-ninja-brawler series Senran Kagura, this side-story is not just a breath of fresh air, but what I hope will