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Jakejames Lugo

Florida

Favorite Games:
  • Kingdom Hearts (series)
  • Super Smash Bros (series)
  • Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo

3 games reviewed
51.7 average score

Jakejames Lugo's Reviews

Jakejames Lugo has been writing & talking about video games for years. He's published content for outlets like IGN, The Koalition, PlayBoy, Pixelkin, and more; as well as hosted a variety of podcast shows about video games and pop culture. Jakejames has covered many industry events and conventions around the country, speaking with various industry professionals and celebrities. You can always find Jakejames publishing new reviews, making YouTube videos, hosting podcasts, and interacting with everyone on social media. Jakejames on MyIGN - http://people.ign.com/memegaman03 The Koalition Profile - thekoalition.com/author/theepicone

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 refines the gameplay to the absolute best of the series and offers a large roster of playable characters. Unfortunately, it squanders all of that potential with a short and poorly presented campaign fought against buggy AI, a forgettable Adventure Mode and online matches that are plagued with connectivity problems. The Ultimate Ninja Storm series sadly does not end on a high note.

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May 9, 2024

Rainbow Cotton has a colorful and cutesy theme that will appeal to some fans of anime. But outside of the HD visual upgrade, there are multiple problems with the gameplay that can become frustrating. Co-op and Retro mode are interesting inclusions, but the meager amount of extra features leave almost no reason to come back later.

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Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes gets a lot of things right for fans of Japanese role-playing games. It has great visuals and a great soundtrack that complements everything. But poor design choices from the classic games that inspired it can negatively impact the whole experience. The main story may also not be that good for everyone, which can take a long time to play through.

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