
‘Dragon’s Crown’ [Credits: Vanillaware, Atlus]

‘Dragon’s Crown’ [Credits: Vanillaware, Atlus]

If you had asked me a few weeks ago about this mysterious game called Raiders of the Broken Planet, I would have shrugged my shoulders, glanced back at my phone, and continued sifting through the ungodly amount of emails I go through on a daily basis. However, that had changed after earlier today. I finally got to sit down for a few solid hours and began playing through this new IP by MercurySteam, the team behind Metroid: Samus Returns’, latest adventure. Before you get to reading, I suggest you grab a soda, make some popcorn, and lets have a little discussion, because I am extremely excited to discuss this with you.

[Credits: Idea Factory/Compile Heart]
Pros:
+Astonishing use of audio and visual approaches, helping immerse players
+Combat scenarios are fun and at times quite difficult
+A nice change of pace compared to Compile Hearts’ previous titles
+Fun and traditional gameplay using normal dungeon-crawling experiences
Cons:
–At times, the game seems to try hard, and seem rather “edgy” when using controversial approaches such as undressing characters
-Over-sensualizes the idea of self-harm to help heal party members out of their “Berserk” style state.
-Third-person gameplay would have been astonishing to have had in the games gameplay mechanics
For the PlayStation Vita, 2017 seems to be one of its biggest years. We’ve seen it get some admirable titles ranging from Tokyo Xandu, to the enigmatic and well scripted Utawarerumono: The Mask of Truth, to the interesting, and once-completed, enigmatic Caligula Effect. It’s been a year that Sony should take notice of when it comes to the PlayStation Vita and it’s third party support that keeps the handheld afloat, but that’s not to mention the many other games the handheld has received in recent days.

[Credits: Boss Key Productions]

Fans of the long-run franchise became ecstatic the moment that Capcom confirmed the existence of Monster Hunter: World during Sony’s E3 briefing. Today, there’s even more reason for fans to be excited as the company has officially given some details about the games upcoming release in 2018 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. The upcoming items announced include a collector’s edition, release date, and bonus DLC incentives.

There’s no doubt that since the reboot of the Tomb Raider franchise, fans have been clamoring about for a rebooted movie series, and in recent months those requests have been answered as Warner Bros. have finally released a few glimpses of what her character will look like.

During today’s PlayStation press briefing at Tokyo Game Show, Square Enix has announced their exciting new survival action shooter ‘Left Alive’, which is set to launch exclusively for PlayStation 4 and PC via Steam in 2018.

[Credits: Konami]

[Credits: Wizard World Comic Con]

[Credits: Epic Games]