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James Galizio

Carlsbad, CA
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Favorite Games:
  • Solatorobo: Red the Hunter
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky the 3rd
  • Monster Hunter: Freedom Unite

115 games reviewed
77.7 average score
80 median score
63.2% of games recommended

James Galizio's Reviews

James Galizio has been covering games since late 2014. Besides playing and reviewing games, he is currently studying to enter into the field of localization.
May 22, 2023

It's hard to tell who, exactly, Fairy Fencer F: Refrain Chord is for.

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Apr 26, 2023

Expanded and improved in nearly every way from Fallen Order, Respawn's latest crack at Star Wars is one to remember

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Mar 21, 2023

While it's certainly not a perfect expansion, Lightfall offers enough additions and changes to be worth it for new and returning players alike

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Mar 2, 2023

While it succeeds in its own right, Wo Long doesn't quite reach the same heights as Team Ninja's Nioh 1 and 2.

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7 / 10 - Wild Hearts
Feb 16, 2023

Beyond its unacceptable technical issues, lies one of the most unique takes on the Hunting Action genre in years.

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Feb 14, 2023

Offering a definitive package for both rhythm game players and Final Fantasy fanatics alike, Final Bar Line is a certified must play.

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Monochrome Mobius is a solid first attempt at a JRPG from Aquaplus, but falters due to a number of plot, pacing and user interface concerns.

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Nov 25, 2022

Beneath all the jank and technical disaster, there's a Pokemon game that deserved better.

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Jul 23, 2022

Cygames' roguelite action romp offers a compelling take on the genre, that's perfect for beginners to grit their teeth on.

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Jun 29, 2022

While not quite perfect, Sunbreak confidently brings all of Monster Hunter Rise's best ideas to the next level.

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Despite all its charm, The Cruel King and the Great Hero is hard to recommend.

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Jan 6, 2022

Endwalker concludes Final Fantasy XIV's decade-long story - and what a story it has been.

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Dec 16, 2021

Undernauts offers a nearly perfect entry point for folks looking to get into DRPGs.

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9 / 10 - Death's Door
Aug 6, 2021

Death's Door's blend of excellent pacing, an engaging combat system, and a haunting aesthetic help elevate it among its peers.

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Jul 28, 2021

For me, Fuga: Melodies of Steel is the most “feel-good” release of the year so far. I always hoped it would be great, and my impressions of the game two years ago at AnimeExpo made me sure that the game was on the right track – but you’ll never truly know how a game will land until you’ve had a chance to sit down and play the whole thing for yourself. I can only hope that Fuga is the start of a grand new chapter in CyberConnect2’s journey as a developer, as their team has showcased some serious chops when it comes to designing an RPG.

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The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles isn’t perfect, but it’s the closest that the series has ever been to that lofty goal. These games are Shu Takumi at his absolute best, and it’s a blessing that western players finally have the chance to play them without resorting to fan translations. Whether you’re a new fan, or have been with the series from the very beginning, I can’t recommend The Great Ace Attorney: Chronicles enough.

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Monster Hunter Stories 2 manages to improve upon nearly every aspect of the original game, though some lingering issues continue to hold the series back from true greatness.

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May 14, 2021

New Pokemon Snap is (almost) just more of the same, but it's those small changes that hold it back from true greatness.

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May 12, 2021

Frustrations aside, Famicom Detective Club still manages to captivate all the same. It’s a miracle that these two Nintendo classics were ever localized, let alone as a global simultaneous release with these remakes. It was a blast to join the Detective Club after so many years, and I can only hope one day we can see a similar remake for the series’ 3rd game, sales permitting. If you’re at all a fan of either the Visual Novel or Japanese Adventure game genres, you owe it to yourself to experience this vital part of their history.

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Team Ladybug's latest title is still worth your time, but pales in comparison to their earlier works.

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