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Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair is a game that understands what it means to be a good sequel. It effectively keeps what made the first Danganronpa great while making an active attempt to correct its predecessor’s mistakes, it is unapologetically tied to the first game without ever feeling so obtuse
I never got around to playing Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten when it came out on the PlayStation 3, so when playing the Vita re-release, Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited, the main thing that stuck out to me was the game’s ability to forgo typical JRPG tropes in favor
[The following contains spoilers for Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc and Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, and is full of deep cuts regarding the series’ characters, world and story. Reader discretion is advised.] I’ve played a lot of video games in my life. A lot. There are the ones that meant
by Kenneth Shepard[The following contains spoilers for Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc and Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, and is full of deep cuts regarding the series’ characters, world and story. Reader discretion is advised.] I’ve played a lot of video games in my life. A lot. There are the ones that meant
by Kenneth ShepardDanganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair is a game that understands what it means to be a good sequel. It effectively keeps what made the first Danganronpa great while making an active attempt to correct its predecessor’s mistakes, it is unapologetically tied to the first game without ever feeling so obtuse
by Kenneth ShepardI never got around to playing Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten when it came out on the PlayStation 3, so when playing the Vita re-release, Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited, the main thing that stuck out to me was the game’s ability to forgo typical JRPG tropes in favor
by Kenneth ShepardWho are you? What are you? Are you sure you’re even you? What would you do if you were trapped on an abandoned space station wielding a device that can instantly clone your body and transfer your thoughts? If you’re asking yourself these questions, you’re probably already
by Stefan AlexanderBefore E3, I hadn’t been following Tales from the Borderlands, Telltale’s (of The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us fame) entry in the Borderlands series very closely. I wasn’t expecting much when I went to Telltale’s small booth off of the main showroom floor this
by Spencer CampbellThe team at Gioteck gave us a look behind the curtain of two of their upcoming multiplatform products – the HC-5 wireless multiplatform headset, and the RC-3 Gaming Chair. The HC-5 is cross compatible with Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, PS3, PlayStation Vita, Mac, and PC, as well as mobile
by Ron BurkeI’ve been to nearly every E3, but let me tell you this for certain – this year brought us some of the best games we’ve ever seen. Whether they are coming in 2014, or a little further off next year, the team was pretty blown away by everything we
by Ron BurkeE3 2014: The Battle Between Hope and Despair Continues in Danganronpa 2 As I reflect on the first half of 2014, I can’t name a game that has grabbed me in the same way that Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc for the Vita did when I finally got around to
by Kenneth Shepard