Saturday, 21 June 2014
Friday, 20 June 2014
Thursday, 19 June 2014
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
Review: Inazuma Eleven Go!
News: Persona Q DLC!
The first batch of Persona Q Downloadable Content Sub Personas Orpheus Kai & Kaguya were free to download, sadly this isn't the case for the next batch that is incoming.
Otaku Review: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (PSone)
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Time.......
Otaku Review posted by @hades_kitty who after this post will be joining the team for a more permanent role ^_^.
After a string of hit 2D fighting game hits such as Street Fighter, Darkstalkers, Capcom introduced its next (and final) generation of 2D arcade hardware in 1998. The team working on it included notable Obata Shinichiro as planner (since then worked on Marvel Vs Capcom 2) and Noritaka Funamizu ( Street Fighter). The manga author of Jojo, Hirohiko Araki, also worked closely with the team to bring out a fantastic arcade game then be released to Dreamcast and Playstation. I was fortunate to play the Playstation edition thought would love to get my hands on the Dreamcast one day.
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
News: Neptunia to Ps4 UPDATED!
Today it's been announced that Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory II will be a Ps4 title!.
I know a certain editor who will be more than thrilled knowing NepNep will be doing the rounds on the Playstation 4.
Monday, 16 June 2014
Otaku Review: Final Fantasy Type 0 (PSP)
News: Persona 5 Character leak?
News: The Future Of Inazuma?
Having stumbled across an article on Trendy Net Nikkei regarding the future of the hit series Inazuma Eleven, sadly it doesn't seem too good from the eyes of Level 5.
Sunday, 15 June 2014
Review - Mind Zero (PS VITA)
The Vita has recently been given another RPG with similar styling to Persona. The real question is, how closely does it follow that formula and more importantly is it any good?
RetroReview: Digital Devil Saga
Take the red pill you return home.......
Digital Devil Saga was the second title from the RPG series Shin Megami Tensei by ATLUS to release on the Playstation 2, it was also the first time an SMT had seen any kind of advertising and interest in Europe after the sleeper hit Lucifer's Call (Nocturne for the US).
Praised as one of the strongest RPGs on the system and the PS2 was hardly starved in that department, Ghostlight have recently managed to re-release DDS onto the PSN store as a PS2 classic!. How well does this stand the test of time?, lets find out!.
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