For the last 3 years, I have been using an ugly Urban Camo controller for my Playstation 3. While it functions just fine, I really do not like the army man dude bro look of it. I would have loved to have just a plain black Dualshock 3, but unfortunately this is what came bundled … Continue reading Old Skool Double Shock 3 Review
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Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection Review
System: PSPYear: 2011Region: North AmericaDeveloper: Square EnixPublisher: Square Enix Final Fantasy II on the Super Nintendo was one of the best RPGs of the 16-bit generation, and also the beginning of the Golden Age of SquareSoft. Unfortunately, I completely missed out on this version of the game. I went with the Genesis, and none of … Continue reading Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection Review
Fire Emblem: Path Of Radiance Review
System: GameCubeYear: 2005Region: North AmericaDeveloper: Intelligent SystemsPublisher: Nintendo Back in 2005, I visited the local Gamestop with my brother-in-law. We were checking out the GameCube section when I spotted a game from a series that I had never seen before called Fire Emblem: Path Of Radiance. Unfortunately, I didn't have enough money to spend on … Continue reading Fire Emblem: Path Of Radiance Review
Persona 3: FES Review: The Answer
System: Playstation 2Year: 2008Region: North AmericaDeveloper: AtlusPublisher: Atlus My previous review was for the amazing main quest of Persona 3: FES, called The Journey. Now let's look at the second part, and one that really brought out my rage, the 30 hour bonus quest, The Answer. Now, if you've never played through any version of … Continue reading Persona 3: FES Review: The Answer
Castlevania: Dawn Of Sorrow Review
System: Nintendo DSYear: 2005Region: North AmericaDeveloper: KonamiPublisher: Konami Aria Of Sorrow is considered by many to be the finest of the Castlevania trilogy on the Game Boy Advance. So when Konami announced that the next release on the brand new Nintendo DS would be a direct sequel, fans were very excited. They would get to … Continue reading Castlevania: Dawn Of Sorrow Review
Persona 3: FES Review: The Journey
System: Playstation 2Year: 2008Region: North AmericaDeveloper: AtlusPublisher: Atlus Today we're going to take a look at one of my favorite RPGs of all-time, Persona 3. The one I played is actually called Persona 3: FES, which is sort of a Game Of The Year edition. This version added several new things, the biggest of which … Continue reading Persona 3: FES Review: The Journey
Shining Force Review
System: GenesisYear: 1993Region: North AmericaDeveloper: Climax EntertainmentPublisher: Sega A series that I have been meaning to get into for years is Shining Force. I actually have started playing the games a couple of times, but just never made it very far. The first was when I found a copy of the second game at a … Continue reading Shining Force Review
Asphalt: Urban GT Review
System: Nintendo DSYear: 2004Region: North AmericaDeveloper: GameloftPublisher: Gameloft Sometimes a game will pleasantly surprise you. When my buddy Majora T sent me a stack of games for various consoles, I popped in one of them called Asphalt: Urban GT for a few minutes to snag some footage. It seemed like an okay racing game, but … Continue reading Asphalt: Urban GT Review
Bloodstained: Ritual Of The Night Review
System: Playstation 4Year: 2019Region: North AmericaDeveloper: ArtPlayPublisher: 505 Games Castlevania has been my favorite series ever since my buddy rented the first game on NES. I always loved the creepy atmosphere, challenging gameplay, and awesome music of the franchise. In 1997, the series transitioned from linear, side-scrolling action to something that more closely resembled Metroid. … Continue reading Bloodstained: Ritual Of The Night Review
Phantasy Star IV Review
System: Sega GenesisYear: 1995Region: North AmericaDeveloper: SegaPublisher: Sega Several years ago, I started doing YouTube videos on the Phantasy Star series. My intention was to review all of the main games in the series, but in 2016, I hit a roadblock. A very boring one. That roadblock was called Phantasy Star III, an RPG so … Continue reading Phantasy Star IV Review