As we move onto Chapter 4 of our review, we've only had glowing things to say about Dragon Quest 11. The voice acting is fantastic, the environments beautiful, and the story-to-date has been top notch. I was wondering if GamesReviews would be handing out another elusive 10/10 score to this title, but after about 25 hours of gameplay I'm realizing one major flaw. The music in Dragon Quest 11 is atrocious, and I can't imagine how this was overlooked, when everything else is so, so good.
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Press Release: SKRILLEX AND HIKARU UTADA JOIN FORCES FOR KINGDOM HEARTS III OPENING THEME SONG
With Kingdom Hearts 3 launching in January of 2019, more and more news is coming out of the team at Square Enix, getting perspective fans an opportunity to see just a bit more of the game as they await the next 4 months. Today's announcement was a bit out of the blue, however, as Square Enix has partnered with Skrillex and Hikaru Utada to create the opening theme song for the game.
Read MoreFinal Fantasy 15 Pocket Edition HD Review-in-Progress Part 4
Before checking out this final review-in progress, please go check out part 1, part 2, and part 3. I’ve beaten Final Fantasy 15 Pocket Edition HD now. What do I think of the game? I love Final Fantasy 15 Pocket Edition HD. The story hooked me from the start. Yes, there were confusing aspects, but I liked what I understood and most of all, the friendship of the main characaters carried the story through both the good and bad parts.…
Read MoreFinal Fantasy 15 Pocket Edition HD Review-in-Progress Part 3
In part 1 of my review in progress of Final Fantasy 15 Pocket Edition HD, I talked about the game’s story. In part 2, I talked about the game’s battle system and exploration. In part 3, I will talk about some of the faults of FF15 Pocket and one of my favorite things about it. Final Fantasy 15 Pocket Edition HD has bad load times. When you first start up the game, every time, there is a black screen for…
Read MoreRuffles and 2k Team Up for 4 Point Line in NBA 2K19
Ever wanted to sink a shot from so far downtown, you might not even be on the basketball court anymore? Think of those viral videos of Lebron James lobbing full court shots in practice, throw in some opposition players, and a close score of 97-94, and you've got the makings of an exciting finish. Although full court shots won't be a prerequisite for scoring a 4 point shot, it does paint a nice picture, doesn't it?
Read MoreHundreds of Different Animals Populate Red Dead Redemption 2
Red Dead Redemption is going to be a fantastic experience, and as Rockstar slowly unveils more and more about the game, the hype continues to build. This time around, Rockstar details all the different animals that will populate the world to make it feel more alive than ever before! Although we don't know how much each population will be present in the game, it's still great to know how much work is going into creating this masterpiece.
Read MoreDragon Quest 11 – Review Chapter 3 – Typical Battle Sequences
Many turn based role playing games have drawn from the experience and development of the Dragon Quest series, and true to the original release, Square Enix has actually done very little to overhaul the battle system they have implemented. Sure, there are a few new ways to deal damage, and a new movement option in Dragon Quest 11, but it's mostly stuck to the core mechanics that have made the franchise so successful for so long. And that's not a bad thing.
Read MorePlaystation Classic Announced
Last night, Sony announced that they will be coming out with their own mini console (like the NES and SNES Classic). The Playstation Classic will be a small version of the PS1 and have twenty games built in. Check out the video announcement below, along with more details and my thoughts on the device. Playstation Classic will be coming out on December 3rd, 2018. It will cost $99 US (CAD$129.99), have twenty games built in, a USB cable, an HDMI…
Read MorePress Release: UBISOFT ANNOUNCES TRANSFERENCE™, NOW AVAILABLE IN BOTH VR AND NON-VR
Montreal — September 18, 2018 — Today, Ubisoft announced the first-person exploration game Transference™ is now available at the suggested retail price of $33.49 in both VR and non-VR on PlayStation®VR, Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, as well as on PlayStation®4 system, the Xbox One family of devices including Xbox One, Xbox One S and Xbox One X and Windows PC. The game is rated “M” for Mature.
Read MoreFinal Fantasy 15 Pocket Edition HD First Impressions
When Final Fantasy 15 Pocket Edition HD was announced for the Nintendo Switch, I was excited. I liked the look of the graphics, the story, and the gameplay. I really wanted to check this game out. And thanks to Square Enix, we received a review copy of FF15 Pocket for the Switch and I’m playing it. Here are my first impressions of the game. I’ve never played Final Fantasy 15 before. So you won’t see in comparisons between the original …
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