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Game Diaries: Yakuza 0 – Brutal And Brutally Funny
Yakuza 0’s not something that I was initially planning on getting. Thanks to Playstation Plus, I’ve got a few of the previous games in my digital collection, but I haven’t really touched any of them. I tried Yakuza 3 when it was newer, but it didn’t vibe with me right away, so I sent it […]
Poochy & Yoshi’s Woolly World Promo Videos Are Adorable
One of my favorite titles of 2015, Yoshi’s Woolly World, was just ported to the 3DS. Relabaled Poochy & Yoshi’s Woolly World, it adds a mode that makes it easier for players to finish it by letting you use Poochy puppies as unlimited eggs and allows Yoshi to fly indefinitely. You can also get it bundled with […]
DARIUSBURST Chronicle Saviours Getting Capcom-Themed DLC And Physical Release
If you’re a fan of shooters, the excellent DARIUSBURST Chronicle Saviours is getting some more DLC. This is the fifth bit of DLC for the game and this one is aimed at Capcom fans. Due out February 16th, there will be three packs that will include a new ship, new stages, and new music in each. […]
Final Fantasy XV DLC Gets Dated
Square Enix has finally given some dates for its upcoming DLC, including the Chapter 13 changes mentioned by the developers back in December. Via Active Time Report, Square has announced that on March 28th the update will go live alongside its first of three character DLC, “Episode Gladiolus”. The episode will help fill in a […]
Alwa’s Awakening Review
Platforms – Switch, PC (reviewed), Mac, and Linux Shovel Knight made it okay to enjoy games styled after the 8-bit era. It certainly wasn’t the first to touch on it, but what it did to make it successful was take the lessons learned over the decades since and applied modern gaming conventions to it. Alwa’s Awakening […]
Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom Gets Some Release Info
If you’ve been wondering just how long the gap between the Japanese release of Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom and the releases in North America and Europe, I’ve got some good news for you. Ni No Kuni II will be releasing worldwide simultaneously on the Playstation 4 and Steam. No actual date has been set, but it’s […]
Resident Evil 7 Banned Footage DLC Detailed Coming First to PS4
If you’ve already blasted your way through Resident Evil 7 (like we have) and are chomping at the bit for more content then you’re in luck because Capcom has revealed details for the game’s first two DLC packs. Each new add-on, titled Banned Footage Vol. 1 and Banned Footage Vol. 2, will offer two new […]
Resident Evil 7 Review
Platforms: PlayStation 4 (reviewed), Xbox One, and Steam The opening moments of Resident Evil 7 tell you one thing; fear is once again part of the equation. The series has never been afraid of reinvention in its now more than two decades of existence, and this is why the seventh entry succeeds. It pulls itself […]
62 – Thanks For The Mouthful
This week, Jason Arriola, Luke Maxwell, John Lucero, and Franky Ordaz have been playing Resident Evil 7, Dragon Quest VIII, Final Fantasy XV DLC, and more. It seems like it’s all Fire Emblem, all the time for Nintendo. Jason nearly played more than he purchased this week (I’m as surprised as you are). Then we wrap […]
Two More Games Join Xbox One Backwards Compatibility
For you Xbox One owners out there, two more Xbox 360 titles have joined the backwards compatibility list. Rocket Knight, originally released back in 2010, and Shadows of the Damned, a Suda51 game released in 2011, are now both playable on the Xbox One. Not huge news, but it’s always nice to see the catalog continue to […]