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Psycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness Review

Psycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness tells of a sci-fi world where everything has been digitalised including the looks of clothes, food, buildings and room decorations now replaced by holograms. The public is governed by an AI super computer system known as Sybil. Sybil has cameras everywhere monitoring everyone's PsychoPass...


Blue Reflection Review

Blue Reflection is Gust's last title in the "Beautiful Girls Festival" series following after Atelier Sofie and Nights of Azure 2. Taking part in its production includes character designer Mel Kishida (Atelier series) and writer Keiichi Shigusawa (Kino's Journey, Alison, Sword Art Online: Gungale Online). Should be something...


Nier: Automata Review

Never did get into the Nier game on the PS3 but after playing the demo, I was quite excited about Nier:Automata. The post apocalyptic story is quite silly - aliens sent automatons to Earth and became a threat so big humans had to flee to the moon. Now they have come with a way to transfer their memories between androids to continue the...


Gravity Rush 2 Review

Gravity Rush 2 takes place some time after the prequel. If you haven't watched the OVA Anime "Overture" then basically Kat, Raven and Syd are caught up in a gravity storm one day while fighting some villains. Now Syd and Kat are separated from Raven and are taken in by a wandering village who mines for a living. The gameplay is fairly much...


Valkyria Azure Revolution Review

Been 6 years since the last VC game, Valkyria Chronicles 3 was released on PSP. Now we finally have a new title but despite the Selvaria look-alike in the promotion illustration, it's only set in the same universe and as the title "Valkyria Revolution" suggests, with the gameplay going through some "revolution". Amleth, one of 5...


Summon Night 6 Review

Characters from different Summon Night games find themselves landing on a mystery island where things falling from the sky is a everyday thing. As island dwelling Raj and Amu welcome the new characters, they try to workout what's going on. Battle system is fairly much standard SRPG where you take turns moving and...


Root Letter Review

I had never heard of Root Letter before so I had no idea what it was about. At first glance, you'd think it's another dating sim where you just try to pick the best choices to win a girl's heart. However, I went onto read the story which was about Takayuki Max who wrote to a girl named Aya as a penfriend. One day one of her letters wrote, I...


Final Fantasy XV Review

So 10 years in the making, Final Fantasy XV is finally out. SE's latest release which will hopefully restore faith in their fanbase after FFXIII didn't go so well with fans. The delay doesn't quite stop there since on the PS4 version there's an additional 9.5GB patch to download on top of a 50GB install before you can actually start the...


World of Final Fantasy Review

Two siblings Reynn and Lann find themselves in a deserted world where everything seems out of place but a "God" claims they've been around for a long time. Now they must travel around the world of Grymoire to find out more about themselves while saving it from the clutches of evil. World of Final Fantasy's gameplay is kind of similar to...


No Man's Sky Review

The highly hyped open world game, "No Man's Sky" where alien worlds are randomly generated by an algorithm so that every planet players visit will look different. There was even one research organisation that accused the developers of stealing their formula for doing this and the media giant Sky even tried to get rid of their name. So...