Yakuza Like a Dragon is a good game with plenty to do and unique jobs to choose from. It unfortunately suffers a little from a difficulty spike in chapter 12 that breaks the story’s pacing.
With Shin Megami Tensei V releasing soon I wanted to take a look back at the series. Keep in mind I’m only mentioning games that I’ve played.
As most of you are aware the final character has been announced for Smash Bros. Ultimate. It’s been great watching all of the reveals as they came.
I finally made the decision to buy Hades and I don’t regret it. This game surprised me because I thought that I wouldn’t like it. I could not have been more wrong. I heavily enjoy this game and highly recommend it to anyone. Hades was published and developed by Supergiant Games. It’s available on Switch, PC, Ps4/ps5, and Xbox One/ Series X.
It’s been a bit since I last did an end of month review, but they’ve finally returned. I talk about some of what I’ve been playing and some upcoming blog related plans.
I recently started playing Yakuza Like a Dragon and I wanted to share my first impressions. This post won’t be too long since I’m in chapter 4 currently.
Persona 3 is the game that got me into the series. If you look it up though, you will find three different versions. In this post I will explain the differences in these versions.
This post contains major spoilers for the story of Persona 3. If you do not wish to have the story spoiled, please skip this post. You have been warned. Please keep in mind these are my own thoughts and interpretations of Persona 3.
Hello everyone! I’m fresh off the PlayStation Showcase and now I’m ready to discuss all my thoughts. I think all gamers are in for a treat for the coming years.
Open-World RPG available for mobile phones, PC, and ps4/ps5 developed by MiHoYo. I recently started playing it last month after watching Nepiki play it on Twitch.