Review: Persona 4 Arena Ultimax
Persona 4 Arena is one of the biggest fighting games introduced to the Arcades/Consoles; having spot light attention at EVO with some of the greatest matches.
Persona 4 Arena is one of the biggest fighting games introduced to the Arcades/Consoles; having spot light attention at EVO with some of the greatest matches.
Although I’ve heard a lot of things about the “Devil Survivor” series, I’ve never actually played any of the games. It’s probably a good thing in this case, as it means I didn’t have any bias when watching the anime based on Devil Survivor 2.
One day after much grinding in the netherworld of Disgaea, I found Plume a cameo DLC characters to add to the game. An energetic and beloved princess from an alternate world called the Schwert Kingdom, Plume displays amazing prowess in battle, and also commands armies.
The girls of Gamindustri are back in this revamped adventure for the PS Vita, but this time, the younger sisters of the 4 goddesses are taking the spotlight in Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth2 Sisters Generation.
Ubisoft over the years has made a decent reputation within the gaming industry for producing robust tactical action games being Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry and multiple Tom Clancy’s titles. However, it seems that when they try to implicate their talents to make a driving game, the results seem to fall flat a little.
Usagi Drop (or Bunny Drop in English) is an 11 episode long series filled with laughter, sadness and love. People who like heart moving story lines should definitely give this a try.