Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Review - In Kasuga We Trust

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Review - In Kasuga We Trust

I took my time with Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio’s latest entry in the long-running Yakuza franchise. The turned-based combat has greatly improved, the myriad of activities feel endless and entertaining, and the overall story left me teary-eyed and wanting more. I’m now more invested in the series than I ever was thanks to Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth with Kasuga leading the charge.

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Tekken 8 Review - The Ideal Fighting Game Package

Tekken 8 Review - The Ideal Fighting Game Package

Tekken 8 launches with a complete package for both the casual and competitive. It felt like nothing was neglected here as everything you’d wish or expect from a high-quality fighting game is added, with new additions that don’t feel like a step down, but a leap forward. I can’t see how Bandai Namco Studios and Arika could have done this any better, as Tekken 8 hit the ground running as the definitive fighting game experience.

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Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown Switch Review - The Prince of Platforming Goes Metroidvania

 Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown Switch Review - The Prince of Platforming Goes Metroidvania

If you’re a fan of the Metroidvania genre, or action platforming games in general, I couldn’t recommend Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown more. The Lost Crown nimbly juggles combat, character progression, platforming, exploration, environmental puzzle-solving, boss encounters, and storytelling, all without neglecting one element to the detriment of another.

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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Review-In-Progress - Turned-Based Brilliance

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Review-In-Progress - Turned-Based Brilliance

As this will likely be the first of many entries in my review-in-progress, I can confidently say that Infinite Wealth stands out as a Yakuza game where the initial hours shine across multiple aspects. The story is captivating, the combat is enjoyable and evolves as it deepens, and the game is filled with distractions, each proving to be a blast.

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The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered Review - An Unnecessary Remaster

The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered Review - An Unnecessary Remaster

There’s just not enough meat to justify the use of the term “remastered” in The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered. Visually, the improvements here are minimal, and even without it, the original The Last of Us Part 2 can still go toe-to-toe with the biggest games released today. The real highlight is No Return and the option to play at true 4K resolution as everything else feels like padding.

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Inzone H5 Review - A Surprisingly Comfortable Mid-Range Wireless Headset

Inzone H5 Review - A Surprisingly Comfortable Mid-Range Wireless Headset

The Inzone H5 wireless headset is a great mid-range product, perfect for long gaming sessions due to its lightweight frame and comfortable, unobtrusive design. The spatial audio is a clear winner, and its suitableness for long, painless sessions are two big selling factors that make the H5 distinct from the competition.

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Super Mario RPG Review - The Rebirth of An RPG Classic

Super Mario RPG Review - The Rebirth of An RPG Classic

I loved every minute spent in the cozy, quirky world of Super Mario RPG, bopping to the remastered music, smiling at its humor and hijinks, timing battle actions, and enjoying my time spent with its memorable characters. I may have been left wanting a little more, but kudos to Nintendo for bringing back this updated classic, warming the hearts of fans worldwide, and bringing generations together to experience the charm and wonder of Super Mario RPG

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Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Review - Far Cry Blues

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Review - Far Cry Blues

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora features a familiar open-world formula that is a perfect match for this adventure, as this is a planet with so much care and thought put in that despite its flaws, I found myself itching to explore what’s beyond all those floating rocks. But if you’re not on board with how Ubisoft does open-world games, then you’ll be struggling with half of the game’s core pillars right off the bat.

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Final Fantasy XVI Echoes of the Fallen Review - A Piece Forgotten

Final Fantasy XVI Echoes of the Fallen Review - A Piece Forgotten

It’s tough to recommend Final Fantasy XVI’s first DLC called Echoes of the Fallen as it doesn’t deliver much to the core experience, or even something completely different. At the current price point, I was expecting a bit more to stand out, maybe focus on one aspect of the game we haven’t seen before, but sadly this isn’t the case. You’re not missing much here as it would be best to wait for the second DLC called Rising Tide coming next year.

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Persona 5 Tactica Review - Just for the Fans

Persona 5 Tactica Review - Just for the Fans

If I’m comparing Persona 5 Tactica against the original game and the other spin-off, it’s my least favorite of the bunch, but the effort didn’t feel like an afterthought, as the story, character designs, and level designs make it an entertaining strategy game for those already well-versed in the Persona 5 world.

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Like a Dragon Gaiden Review - Like an OVA Teaser for Future Content

Like a Dragon Gaiden Review - Like an OVA Teaser for Future Content

Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name isn’t Ryu Ga Gotoku's best work, as combat feels bland and we’ve seen these side activities before, but this is a nice distraction for hardcore fans and a more touching and satisfying sendoff to Kazuma Kiryu as the leading man.

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