Review: Demon Gaze
As many new JRPGs are attempting to diverge from the tried and tested formula, Demon Gaze looks back to old school dungeon crawling while also adding several unique twists to give the game its own individual identity.
As many new JRPGs are attempting to diverge from the tried and tested formula, Demon Gaze looks back to old school dungeon crawling while also adding several unique twists to give the game its own individual identity.
In the 15th installment of the long-running Atelier series, Atelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky sticks close to the Atelier series mantra. Incorporating the series’ trademark real-time combat and item fusing, this latest adventure provides an entertaining RPG that offers beautiful graphics and character designs to keep you entertained for dozens of hours.
Continuing the trend of RPGs being ported to handheld devices, the NIS America published remake, Ys: Memories of Celceta, brings the reimaging of Ys IV from Falcom, in expansive RPG experience exclusive to the PS Vita.
So this is the first indie game I’ve come across in the eshop on 3DS. Fun unit have released a cube strategy game for puzzle fanatics and looking for their next fix this is the game to keep your focused for a bargain price tag.
When looking at the range of games on the 3DS that have been released this year, there’s nothing quite like the unique, and sometimes divisive Senran Kagura Burst, from Marvellous AQL and PQube.
Ever since its emergence back on the N64, the Mario Party series has spawned a dozen iterations, with each of Nintendo’s consoles released since the N64 receiving at least one version of the colourful party game.