Review: Original PlayStation’s RPG royalty make a comeback in Suikoden I & II HD Remaster
Two legendarily revered PS1-era RPGs return under a new-ish coat of paint and not a whole lot of extra features via the Suikoden I & II HD Remaster.
Two legendarily revered PS1-era RPGs return under a new-ish coat of paint and not a whole lot of extra features via the Suikoden I & II HD Remaster.
Ask anyone who’s played a ton of videogames what one of the worst kinds of levels are and most will probably respond with underwater segments. For whatever reason, few games manage to make the act of swimming enjoyable. Whether its awkward controls, poor level design, or some combination thereof, they seldom turn out well. Abzu…
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Kalypso Media and Claymore Game Studios have issued patch 1.2 for Commandos Origins which finally let me finish one of its most infamously buggy missions.
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Mega Man 11 is just as welcoming to new players as it is to old fans, and I can’t recommend it enough to anyone still on the fence about it.