This week, Jimmy finally gets a PS4, Michael binges on anime, and Dan gets sucked into an MMO. Read on to find out the specifics!
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This week, Jimmy finally gets a PS4, Michael binges on anime, and Dan gets sucked into an MMO. Read on to find out the specifics!
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No, Dan didn’t have a stroke while writing this post title; however, sometimes htoL#NiQ’s control scheme almost gave him one. Read on for more about NIS America’s creatively named puzzle platformer.
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As a standalone game, Ar nosurge does a solid job of selling the narrative, but it’s far more interesting to see where it fits into the bigger scheme of the Exa Pico universe.
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The killing school life casts its shadow over students from Hope’s Peak Academy once more in this thrilling whodunit that’s even better than its predecessor.
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Michael battles through hordes of orcs, goblins and other creatures to give you his review of Natural Doctrine.
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Overall, Fairy Fencer F is one of Compile Heart’s best efforts yet, though it’s far from perfect. The story, while trope-heavy, is a good mix of humor and plot; characters are enjoyable, and the music is great.
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Like last week, there are mentions of Final Fantasy and Fairy Fencer F. But we love all of the letters equally here, so we’ve also got talk of plenty of other games, anime and even light novels!
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This week’s Geekend features the terrible twosome of Dan and Jimmy. We talk recently finished games as well as some yet to be released ones.
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