Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition Review - Ten Years Later, The Complete Story

Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition Review - Ten Years Later, The Complete Story

Whether you’re a diehard fan of the series, recall enjoying the original game enough to play it the way it was intended, or are just in the mood for a good, solid JRPG, I highly recommend Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition. I know it scratched my JRPG itch.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Review - Masahiro Sakurai’s Magnum Opus

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Review - Masahiro Sakurai’s Magnum Opus

Ultimate’s single-player and online efforts may have some issues, but the core game itself is refined to a T. Mr. Sakurai and his team, aided by the input of professional Japanese Smash players, really outdid themselves with the most polished and satisfying mechanics and roster we’ve seen in a Smash title yet.

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Warframe 2018 Review - What A Long Strange Trip It's Been

Warframe 2018 Review - What A Long Strange Trip It's Been

All-in-all this was a good year for Warframe, with a string of major patches that brought in much needed fresh air. While some of the more hardcore players may cite the changes as “the devs coddling the noobs,” I believe that this is just part of the natural progression for a game that’s trying to acclimate to a growing playerbase with varying skill levels.

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Soulcalibur VI Review - “A Tale of Swords And Souls Eternally Retold”

Soulcalibur VI Review - “A Tale of Swords And Souls Eternally Retold”

Soulcalibur VI delivers newcomers and old-time fans alike a double serving: it’s a solid 3D fighter that will surely keep one’s fighting game community busy for months to come, and a single-player experience chock-full of things to do thanks to two lengthy single-player campaigns and an absorbing Character Creation mode.

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