Erren Van Duine
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Erren Van Duine's Reviews
Lightning Returns, but you might well be better off remembering her as she was.
The legacy of Final Fantasy music has never been brighter.
It's easy to recommend Q*Bert: Rebooted to both returning fans and new ones alike. The PlayStation release allows for choice of play either in its classic mode or the more modern version for those who want something a little easier on the eyes. The additional challenges in the Rebooted mode do provide some extra game time, but if you're looking for something a little deeper this isn't quite it. Q*Bert: Rebooted may be a simple game from another era, but its pick-up and play nature can certainly still be relevant today.
These ideas are certainly the products of portable limitations, but in the end they fail to stifle what is in truth a compelling experience.
For what it is, Jamestown+ is a fun game worth its asking price on the PlayStation Network. If anything, it's a fun little distraction calling back to the classic games of yesteryear. Fans of bullet hell certainly won't be disappointed.
Broken Age is a wonderful experience that I can't recommend enough. As someone who grew up on the LucasArts-style adventure games of old Double Fine has pulled through with just enough nostalgia and modern aesthetic, offering up a fresh and funny classic in an age where blockbuster games rule the roost.
An ambitious but flawed RPG experience.
Valkyria Chronicles returns again to the big screen.
While some of its flaws may leave some areas feeling half-baked, Zero Time Dilemma will be something that won't be leaving our minds anytime soon.
A bright art style and nostalgia pave the way for Square Enix's latest return to traditional RPGs - with a twist!
Dragon Ball returns to the game scene with new improvements, characters and adventures.
A refreshing return to form for the storied "Tales of" franchise.
NeverAwake is a true shump to its core. Despite some repetition in enemy design, this twin-stick shooter takes on the concept of nightmares and blends it into its visual style and gameplay in a way that rewards players who come back for more.
Harvestella is the secret best game you probably haven't played yet.
Mahokenshi challenges both newcomers and seasoned players alike.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor expands on the foundations of its predecessor by crafting a bigger, more fleshed-out, and customizable Jedi experience.
Baldur's Gate 3 is a masterful experience filled to the brim with player choice, a deep narrative and expansive world building.
Starfield's biggest strength is its complimentary content - sidequests, exploration, and more will gather your attention for hours despite a less-than-compelling narrative.
Gargoyles Remastered is a well-polished experience shined up for both new and old fans, while sticking true to its 90s origins.
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy is here for the modern age, and although not perfect, it’s an accessible way to experience the series for years to come.