Mitch Jay
- Persona 4 Golden
- Final Fantasy IX
- NieR
Mitch Jay's Reviews
Fans should pick this one up, and those looking for something a little different in the fighting scene might be pleasantly surprised by Dissidia Final Fantasy NT's mechanics.
A short, entertaining adventure that'll leave you satisfied.
Like the season itself, Memento of Spring is a gentle, breezy read.
The smooth frame rate doesn't get in the way of the grandeur of your greatest combos.
If you're an Atelier fan then of course you should buy this.
An excellent JRPG.
A solid port that'll impress any Naruto fan.
Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido hasn't released to amazing sales in Japan and it's a shame because it's such an entertaining game. It might seem like a hard swallow at full price and at first glance, but there's an incredible amount of depth and content that you won't regret the buy. I'll be returning to Sushi Striker again because I love its creative wonder, and I think you will too. Try the demo out, at the very least.
It delivers on what it promises.
It's repetitive and will give you a thumb ache, but it's brief and a blast to play. It doesn't call me back to revisit it like Golden Axe and Streets of Rage have done in the past, but it's a great little title for Switch – and the other platforms it's on.
It's a great DLC that offers more of one of NieR: Automata's best aspects.
Moero Chronicle is an addictive game which revels in its sexual appeal, and its core gameplay mechanics are solid. It's a game that clearly won't be to everyone's liking but there's a lot of fun to be had.
Battles do get a little on the long side sometimes though, which makes it harder to binge hours on at a time, but if you play this with a couple of friends I imagine you can have an incredibly fun time.
Won't entice those who've already dismissed the series.
Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet is proof that the Sword Art Online games get better with each installment.
Temper your expectations because this experience isn't quite as magical as it could've been.
The Lost Child may be linked to El Shaddai, but you don't need to know a thing about it to enjoy it. It features a standalone story and cast but those who don't enjoy the genre won't enjoy this. I wish there was more to investigating and that so many assets weren't being reused so often, but The Lost Child is a solid first-person dungeon-crawler with an addicting capture mechanic and an engaging enough story to keep you wondering how it'll end.
I appreciate Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker for not rehashing the Ultimate Ninja Storm formula, and for branching out into something different. It might not be as good a fighting game as its predecessors, but it's a great team-based game that'll delight Naruto fans, and will be a great learning experience when creating Naruto games going forward.
This was a ride that gripped me the further it went on.
Aquria have created a game that really does feel like an MMO.