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'Persona 5' Review
In an age where Final Fantasy’s success is hit or miss, one may wonder what franchise is going to truly lead the evolution of Japanese role-playing games? Persona 5, which is the fifth, sixth, and seventh Persona game, depending on who you ask, breaks away almost completely from the Megami Tensei parent series, and presents the player with what I can best describe as a Sly Cooper-esque RPG, crossed with Inception and previous Persona games’ fundamental mechanics. Persona 5’s identity is so fully realized that it’s still hard to believe it exists in the same realm as Persona 3 and four, let alone anything before those two. This feels like the game that JRPG fans have been waiting many years for. This game marks a turning point for its franchise, as it is now more publicly recognized than ever. Atlus gave this game their full attention, taking what was once a niche, budget sub-series of theirs into a full-blown, large scale and complex game, that feels like an incredibly high point of their development efforts thus far.
By Kevin Resnick7 years ago in Gamers
Bring da Noiz on 'Dramatical Murders'
Spoiler Warning: Plot and ending details follow. First, let me point out, I’m not a gamer. I’m more of an observer who loves to read the story about the game. Moreover, I am a heterosexual woman who supports 100 percent the LGBQ community. Additionally, finally, I’m going to talk about why I think the character named “Noiz” is the best of the best. For those of you who don’t know, Noiz is one of the main characters both in the PC game and anime called Dramatical Murders. The game was released first in April of 2013 by Nitro+chiral with the title DRAMAtical Murder Re: Connect. Then, an anime series was made and ran in July through September of 2014 with 12 episodes and a bonus episode (it was the all bad endings, and they were scary especially Noiz’s bad ending) and finally, DRAMAtical Murder Re:Code it was released in October of 2014 by Nitroplus and a platform for PlayStation Vita.
By stephanie borges7 years ago in Gamers
He's the Gamer in the House
My husband is the gamer in the house and he says that it is for entertainment, but I say it is his coping mechanism with his mental illness. He is diagnosed with depression and high anxiety which I have seen from time to time. He has the urges to get up and do something or is in a hurry to get things done.
By Brandi Payne7 years ago in Gamers
'Spider-Man' PS4
For many years, Marvel has struggled to get a foot in the door when it comes to the gaming industry. While having major successes with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, they had failed to set up a gaming counterpart worthy of their prestige. Ever since the release of Batman: Arkham Asylum in 2009, DC with a little help from Rocksteady studios has always excelled within this realm. DC’s reign, however, ended on September 7, 2018 with the release of Spider-Man for the PlayStation 4; due to the simplicity of the game's title, many fans referred to the game as "Marvel’s Spider-Man" which bolstered Marvel's foothold within the community and showed just how much faith they had in both Spider-Man and Insomniac Games, the developer behind Marvel’s Spider-Man.
By Brandon Whitehouse7 years ago in Gamers
Why Buy an Xbox One in 2018?
I recently upgraded my graphics card in my PC. I figured it needed an update from the trusty GTX 750 Ti I'd been using for years. So now, I'm officially a member of current gen graphics, even if it's the lowest end of modern graphics with the 1050 Ti. As I was playing Killer Instinct, an absolutely fantastic fighting game which was originally an Xbox One exclusive, it suddenly dawned on me that there wasn't really a reason to play the Xbox One that was nestled away in my brother's bedroom.
By Lewis Wilson7 years ago in Gamers
Why Are You Ranking: Best Technical Playstation Games Listed from Ready to Play to Hell of a Ride
With the advent of augmented reality, mobile smart devices, and other techie wonders of the world, it is amazing to look back at the path which has lead us to this point. Now, this listicle is not about the single button Atari controllers or even Pong, but the more recent past—almost twenty years ago as of this writing. On the original Playstation gaming console, there existed whimsical video games such as Crash Bandicoot (1996) and Spyro the Dragon (1998). But then there remained the technical games. These products engaged the mind in a different way than the fantastical adventures of a marsupial and a mythic creature. Such fare delved into the technical aspects of espionage and infiltration and the other a way to understand the basics and advanced world of automobile racing. For all of the games that Sony Entertainment produced, the two most enthralling and suspenseful games permit the user to enter into a realm of challenging opponents on the asphalt in souped-up engineering wonders or use an arsenal of equipment to enter into spaces guarded by armed soldiers. Each video game stands as a testament to the imaginative thrust behind Sony Playstation developers at the height of the original console’s popularity. By making the games relatively simple to navigate, the folks behind Playstation knew that they had winners on their hands. So, go grab your DualShock controllers (with the wire intact) and those Playstation Memory Cards for Why Are You Ranking: Best Technical Playstation Games Listed from Ready to Play to Hell of a Ride.
By Skyler Saunders7 years ago in Gamers
Best Gifts for PS4 Gamers
Despite the fact that their hobby is very niched, PS4 gamers can be tricky to shop for. First of all, unless you've memorized your gamer friend's entire PlayStation inventory, there's no way of knowing if they already own a copy of whatever it is (i.e., game, book) you're thinking of giving them.
By Patricia Sarkar8 years ago in Gamers












