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Radiant Historia Getting Another Shot At Life With A 3DS Remake
Last night, Atlus teased us with this image. I became rather excited at the prospect of a new Radiant Historia game. A remake on Vita? 3DS? Switch? And then the realities of the present day kicked in and I realized it was probably going to be a smartphone port. Soul effectively crushed. Thankfully, Atlus pulled through. Radiant […]
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 […]
Game Diaries: Adventures In Alola – Bridging The Gap
If you haven’t been watching the show or, at the very least, heard about it, Ash lost in the Pokémon League. Again. His Greninja, a Water/Dark-type, lost to a Charizard. Yup, even with the type advantage, Ash still blew it. If you play through the demo of Sun and Moon, when you start out, you get a […]
Game Diaries: Adventures In Alola – Sizing Up Your Rival
The first thing that really struck me with Pokémon Sun wasn’t the setting. It wasn’t the improvements in the UI and other quality of life stuff. It wasn’t even the new Pokémon. No, the first thing I noticed came a short time into the game. For those of you that played Pokémon X or Y, you might remember a […]
Game Diaries: Adventures In Alola – Picking A Starter
Pokémon Sun and Moon brings a new generation of Pokémon, the seventh, to the world. When an entry to the series adds more Pokémon to the hundreds of others, we’re given a few new starters to choose at the beginning of our adventure. Some turn out more popular than others in the long run. My personal favorite starters are […]
Quake: 20 Years On
Quake was released 20 years ago today. I, and millions of others around the world owe a debt to id Software and Quake. The game that launched a million deathmatches, LAN parties and mods. Quake was to Doom what Super Mario 64 was to Super Mario World. It built on the ingenuity, creativity and charm […]
Treehouse Live Plays The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
The video series is a little scattered as far as order goes on Nintendo’s YouTube page, so I thought I’d put them all in order so it’s easier to watch them all in one spot without having to pick through videos of other games. There’s a lot to watch and they’re all fairly lengthy, but […]
Jason’s Favorite E3 Nintendo Stuff (Not Including Zelda)
There’s been way more stuff shown off at E3 for Nintendo than I was expecting this year. I was really just expecting the new Zelda game, The Legend of Zelda: The Breath of the Wild (I’ll have a separate post about that later) and nothing else. Thankfully, Nintendo actually decided to show off some other stuff. I’m not going to […]