Joshua Furr
Dragon Ball: The Breakers needs to work on its online infrastructure, but beyond that it's a fast, exciting romp best played with a party full of well-known friends, as opposed to silent strangers.
Jung’s theory aside, Persona 3 is all about the time we have, how we choose to spend it and who we choose to spend it with. In this light, the game’s true mechanics shine. The relationships that we forge can—and this is probably true in life—affect our ultimate outcome. And time? Well, it’s hard to think of a better way to spend 50+ hours than getting points for scarfing down takoyaki and fighting bad guys.
Persona 4 Golden is a radiant experience that not only builds upon, but perfects the best elements in the series.
Much more than a port, Prime Remastered maintains the spirit of the original, while giving it major shot in the arm.
Exciting upgrades, mini-games and eye-grabbing graphics turn this remake into one of Kirby's best games yet.