Given how other gaming “finals” have gone, you can’t make me believe this is the last time Capcom.
The block and blobs will fall from the sky, and the puzzle games of the genre will be shaken.
As the culmination of the past ten years of the Persona series, it still stands as one of the best Japanese RPGs to exist—and a visual masterpiece whose style has no equal.
Here, unconventional narrative design meets tightly-developed combat gameplay, and that turns out to be one heck of a combination.
By the end, I wasn’t loving this game because I love Dark Souls, I was loving it because I was loving Nioh.
While the original Gravity Rush pushed the Vita to its limited, Gravity Rush 2 is unleashed upon the far more powerful PlayStation 4, giving us a game that’s as big in scope and substance as the concept designs its world and characters were born from.
This is, without question, the best Project DIVA release we’ve ever been given—to an almost ridiculous degree.
The NES Classic Edition is an interesting product, one that could easily have felt like a throwaway gimmick toy to make a few bucks from a holiday season.