Overall, Final Fantasy Record Keeper is a fun walk down memory lane. The premium options don’t feel remotely necessary, but are there for those who want to push through the game quickly.
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Overall, Final Fantasy Record Keeper is a fun walk down memory lane. The premium options don’t feel remotely necessary, but are there for those who want to push through the game quickly.
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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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Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire are finally reviewed here at The G.A.M.E.S. Blog. Our resident Pokéveteran gives her thoughts on the remakes.
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Civilization: Beyond Earth manages to feel, mechanically, like a heavily-modded Civ 5 game at times, but the new approach definitely gives it its own identity, or at least the start of one.
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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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