Category Archives: Reviews

Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax – Review

Platform: Playstation 3 and Playstation Vita

Developer: Kadokawa ASCII Media Works

Publisher: SEGA USA

Rated: T

Release Date: October 6th, 2015

A review copy of the Vita version was provided by SEGA USA

Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax is a solid yet very simple 2D fighting game. This game is similar to that of J-Stars in the sense that they use characters from alternate forms of media. Where J-Stars uses characters from their Weekly Shounen JUMP franchises (Bleach, Naruto, One Piece, etc); Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax uses characters from Dengeki Bunko‘s popular light novel. Seeing characters like Shizou from Durarara!! and Kirino Kousaka from My Little Sister Can’t Be This Cute fight each other seems funny and a little jarring, but seeing characters like Kuroyukihime from Accel World and Kirito from Sword Art Online feels like eye-candy considering they’re from the same author.

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Persona 4 Dancing All Night Review-A Perfect Send Off

Persona 4:Dancing All Night

Developer: Atlus

Publisher: Atlus USA

System: PlayStation Vita

ESRB Rating: T

Thank you Atlus USA for providing us with a review copy!

Persona 4 Dancing All Night is looking to be the big sendoff Atlus wishes to give the Persona 4 series before transitioning into Persona 5. If someone was to ask me what stands out the most to me about Persona 4 or Persona 4 Golden I would tell them two things, the games music and its story. What this game does is take both those elements and mixes them together almost perfectly.

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PREVIEW:Persona 4 Dancing All Night-Fan Service Done Right

As with all Preview’s, this is my first impression of the game, opinions are subject to change in the final review.

I am going to be honest, when I first saw Persona 4 Dancing All Night I was a bit disappointed. I thought Persona Q was a good sendoff of both the Persona 3 and Persona 4 team. So I kind of wrote this game off at first, sure I thought it would be good, I mean its Persona, but I didn’t think it would be anything ground breaking to me, that it would just be a good rhythm game with a lackluster story along the lines of Arena and Ultimax.

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Needless to say when I first started to play the game I was surprised to how much was actually there. You are free to go ahead and unlock all the songs right from the start without having to go into the games story mode. The selections of songs to start out with were pretty awesome, and unlocking all the other songs were a bit of a treat. The game plays like a standard rhythm game, press the buttons as they slide over their respective icons on the screen. However it takes a bit of getting use to as how the two button prompts are on opposite sides of the screen, I found myself going cross-eyed at times, but I eventually learned to just go with the flow and rhythm of the game. The selections of songs and remixes are amazing, and the different range in difficulty prevents things from getting dull, there are also a lot of items you can buy to make things easier for you, or mix things up and have the songs play completely different than what you were used to.  There isn’t much else I can say about this without going too deep into it like a review, but what I can say is that the selection of music is great, and the dance choreography is top notch, I’ll never get tired of watching certain duos dancing to my favorite songs.

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Now let’s talk a little bit about the story mode. Don’t worry no spoilers here, but I will say that this games story is very superb for what it is. For a rhythm game I did not expect to see such an in depth story, but then again it is Persona. This games story makes the game feel more like an actual Persona 4 sequel than that of Arena and Ultimax, all the same feelings you got from Persona 4’s narrative are used in this game which honestly is a welcome surprise. The story is quite extensive, so don’t expect a short, charming and quick story that is used as a tutorial for all the songs.

So far Persona 4 Dancing All Night is shaping up to be a great send off for the Persona 4 team, the music in this game is awesome to listen to, and the game really tries to get you into each song’s rhythm as you play through each song in Free Mode, and the games story is very reminiscent of the original Persona 4 story. I can’t wait to go back and continue playing this game and trying to perfect each song.

Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson – Review

Platform: Nintendo 3DS

Publisher: XSEED Games

Rated: M

Release Date: September 15, 2015

A review copy was provided by XSEED Games

Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson is the 7th entry in the Senran Kagura franchise (4th if you only count localized releases) and is a direct sequel to, Senran Kagura: Burst and is a technical prequel to the side story, Senran Kagura: Shinovi Versus. The franchise is known for their all women cast with their big bouncing breasts as well as its fair beat’em up gameplay.

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Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultimate Despair Girls – Review

Platform: PS Vita

Publisher: Nippon Ichi Software America

Rated: M

Release Date: September 1st, 2015

Small notes:

  • This was played on Despair (Hard) Mode, not Komaru (Normal) Mode
  • This review will be as spoiler free as I can possibly make it. But know that this game absolutely spoils Danganronpa 1 as well as 2. So playing those games before this one is heavily advised.
  • The reason why there aren’t many screenshots is because Komaru’s partner is a spoiler in itself

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Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & the Monster Seal Review

Platform: PS Vita

Publisher: Atlus USA

Rated: M

Release Date: August 18th, 2015

A review copy has been provided by Atlus.

Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & the Monster Seal is a hard, but well-designed Dungeon Role Playing Game developed by STING. You may know STING for their other games such as Yggdra and Rivera on PSP, and most recently HyperDevotion Noire on Vita. They are actually working on the sequel to this game Dungeon Travelers 2-2 in Japan right now which will come out in 2016.

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Review:Lost Dimension-A True Hidden Gem

Lost Dimension Review

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Lost Dimension is the latest game brought to us from Atlus by the developer FuRyu for the PlayStation Vita and the PlayStation 3. This game flaunts that it is a new spin on the visual novel and TRPG genre, but does it live up to said claims? Well that is what I am here to talk to you about today; I should mention before we get started that I spent the bulk of my time playing the PlayStation Vita version of the game, so anything regarded to in this game is based off my experience from playing it on the Vita.

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Story of Seasons – Review. New Name Same Great Harvest Moon

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Marvelous AQL has been bringing us their lovely farming/life/dating simulator for years, and after all these years do they still have what it takes to continue reinventing the wheel with this series? Well let’s find out as today I review Story of Seasons for the Nintendo 3DS. First of all I would like to thank XSEED for providing me with a review copy of this game, having multiple save files has helped me a lot in writing this review.

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Persona 4 Golden Review-An Adventure of a Lifetime!

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Let me start with some backstory here, I first played Persona 4 on my friends PS2 many years ago, and honestly I did not like the game and it just seemed overrated to me. Fast forward to when Persona Q was announced, since I was a fan of the Etrian Odyssey series I thought why not I’ll give it a go. However my friends told me I should either play Persona 3 or 4 before playing Q, so I decided to buy a PS Vita and Persona 4, among some other games which I may or may not review in the future. And all I can say that was the start of an adventure that I will never forget.

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