Judi Azmand
Although the story itself is straightforward and relatively simple, it continues to mirror past Gust games with its focus on the intricate development and interactions among the cast of characters.
It’s a relatively smooth ride that isn’t particularly boring or uneventful, but just isn’t very dynamic.
Unfortunately, single-player does not hold up well on its own as it’s an empty and dry attempt to create a story from gameplay that is repetitive and uneventful.
To say that Okhlos is repetitive is largely true, but it's that repetitiveness that ultimately makes the game addictive.
It goes without saying that God Eater 2: Rage Burst is very similar to the original God Eater 2 game. I mean, it’s the definitive version of it after all.
Unfortunately, you’ll see a remaster decline here as it’s not as well attended to as the first Bioshock game.
Overall, the ingenious method XCOM 2 deploys is keeping so much of the same, but adding just enough new features and slight changes to make it absolutely phenomenal.
World of Final Fantasy is a surprisingly unique and entertaining addition to the Final Fantasy franchise that uses its cuteness, humor, and accessibility to draw you in.
Decorate your device with stickers, change the colour of its button, change the faceplate of the entire system, or even manipulate the backlight.
It’s full of dark humour, historical elements, and interesting character perspectives.
It’s so much Vocaloid goodness collected together in one place that whether you’re just discovering or are already a fan of Vocaloids it’s just something you have to experience.
With an abundance of activities to partake in apart from the main story, you’ll no doubt spend countless hours exploring Kamurocho and Sotenbori.
Atelier Firis is a light-hearted and enjoyable JRPG where you can put your alchemy skills to the test.
Toukiden 2 is packed with new concepts, battle mechanics, an open-world and an evolved application of previously existing elements that both fans and newcomers to the franchise will be spoiled with and enjoy.
The various modes in the arcade truly flesh out the game allowing players to enjoy Tetris, Puyo Puyo, or both at the same time in an enjoyable and well thought-out manner.
Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception is largely a visual novel experience full of anime tropes leaning towards the harem genre. While there are interesting turn-based battles to experience, there isn't any depth to them and merely gives you a 'feels good, looks great' experience without any challenge whatsoever. It's a streamlined experience that you should sit back and mindlessly enjoy, but nothing more.
Tekken 7 is a worthy fighting game that anyone can pick up and play, but also further perfect on a highly technical level when desired
a game for both returning fans and newcomers to enjoy and seamlessly fawn over.
The art style of Blue Reflection is absolutely gorgeous and truly sets it apart from Gust's other IPs.
no new special animations or voice overs are present leaving Tekken Bowl feeling like a copy and paste regurgitation of what we've already seen, just in a bowling setting