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Weapon Shop de Omasse Review
Level-5’s Guild01 was undoubtedly a curious concept, bundling a quartet of smaller games developed by Japanese gaming luminaries such as…
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Inazuma Eleven Review
Across the past few seasons, the FIFA and Pro Evolution franchises have gradually integrated light role-playing aspects into their football…
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Bravely Default Review
Robert’s Take: For many, the 16- and 32-bit eras represented the golden age of Japanese role-playing games. Although modern entries…
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KORG M01D Review
Although music creation suites are common on personal computers, they’re a bit of a rarity on dedicated gaming devices. Traditionally,…
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Saban’s Power Rangers MegaForce Review
One of the greatest virtues of the 1990’s was the upsurge of entertainment which emanated from Asia. It was the…
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Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures Review
Amidst the twilight of the past millennium, the three-dimensional, mascot-driven platformer was undoubtedly the genre du jour. It was an…
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Rune Factory 4 Review
In the real world, those days where outstanding duties outstrip daylight hours can be exasperating. In the Rune Factory franchise,…
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Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl Review
When the original Etrian Odyssey shone across Nintendo DS screens in 2007, the title was a salient reminder of role-playing’s…
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SteamWorld Dig: A Fistful of Dirt Review
What is the concept? In an era when Pac-Man fever had yet to infect stateside gamers, Commodore PET users might…
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Attack of the Friday Monsters! A Tokyo Tale Review
Look past Retro Game Challenge’s collection of faux-Famicom titles, and the title divulges an implicit takeaway: despite cultural and geographical…
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