Xbox series s/x

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth – Review

Three years after the dissolution of the two biggest Yakuza factions took place, Ichiban Kasuga found himself attempting to rehabilitate former Yakuza members to integrate back into society. However, despite his best efforts, events transpire that affect not only Ichiban but our other protagonist, Kazuma Kiryu. Little do they know, …

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Game Review: Tomb Raider I•II•III Remastered (Switch)

I’ve had a month with the titles in this remastered collection and I’m finally ready to talk about them. Especially after the chaos that is happening with their other remastered collection that just came out (Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection). This one certainly dominates over that, so let’s get into …

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Hardware Review: PlayStation Edition Backbone One Controller & Case

Note to all readers before we start: If you haven’t purchased a Backbone yet, you’re in for a treat, there’s a lot to talk about.  If you’re on “too new” of a device, you may be reading this thinking, “I have an iPhone 15, I can’t use a Backbone.” or …

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Persona 5 Tactica – Review

Sometime during the third semester, some strange events transpire. The Phantom Thieves find themselves in another strange world found within the Metaverse. This time, the Phantom Thieves need to unravel another mystery while attempting to figure out how to escape to return to their world. Will Joker and the game …

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Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name – Review

The legend, Kazuma Kiryu has died as far as the world knows. Little does anyone know, the man himself gave up his life for what he cherishes the most. However, can he maintain his secrecy? Is he willing to do what it takes, even dedicate his life to a secret …

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xbox series S & X get retail emulation back but gone just as quickly.

Retail emulation returns: With the Xbox Series S & X, once again gamers can now experience the nostalgia of playing their favorite classic games without paying for developer mode, and it's just cool to have, plus very convenient.

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Fountain City Con 2023

I made an article a few years back that is now buried away, but it was about Fountain City Con. I couldn’t tell you what year that was, but I’m guessing it was their first year. Instead of pulling it up and drawing comparisons to FCC’s old self, I’ll keep …

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MoGameCon 2023

Not *every* year, but most years me and friends try to make our 4 hour exodus to MoGameCon. This year was the first time in a long while that we did so. Unfortunately, we had to leave early. But we do have pictures and footage of our time in St.Louis …

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Limited Run Games 2023 Rundown

Here we are again, another week featuring game announcements. This time it’s from developer/publisher Limited Run Games. So just like every other time, I have the list of games for you with just their trailers. You know you’d rather just watch trailers for what you want to know about and …

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Game Review-Layers of Fear (2023)

What lurks around the corner? What creeps inside the back of your mind? What souls are damned to this place? How do wretched creatures hunt? There are tons of terrifying questions that one could feel consumed by in their life. Layers of Fear set out to introduce even more horrific …

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Game Review-Amnesia: The Bunker

I love spooky, eerie, terrifying games. Some of them I can’t put down and others, I can’t pick up! The best terrifying games give you just enough challenge to not “scare” you off but also feature the right amount of dread and atmosphere. Today, we’ll be discussing the good and …

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Ubisoft Forward Rundown

Ready to see just the trailers you want to see without the droning on of people “setting the scene” or just talking non-sense? Welcome to the Ubisoft Forward 2023 of just *trailers*. Avatar Frontiers of Pandora XDefiant Prince of Persia The Lost Crown Captain Laserhawk a Blood Dragon Remix (Netflix …

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