Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward Review
Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward is a game that follows a group of people trapped in a mysterious facility. To escape, you need to solve a variety of puzzles and try not to be killed first.
Playing through games that might just get stuck in your backlog.
Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward is a game that follows a group of people trapped in a mysterious facility. To escape, you need to solve a variety of puzzles and try not to be killed first.
Fairy Fencer F is a turn-based RPG revolving around Fang, a guy who is always hungry. The game follows him as he goes from starving man to saving the world.
When I finished up Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair not too long ago I wasn’t expecting to go back to it so soon to get the Platinum trophy. Well, turns out I did. The game had that much of a pull on me.
Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair is the sequel to the popular first title, DanganRonpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. In it, you are a bunch of high school students who have been accepted to a prestigious academy. Not all is as it seems though as a fun-loving “field trip” becomes the home of killing.
You remember playing this game back in the ‘90s? No? That’s because you didn’t. Here’s Persona 2: Innocent Sin, the one Persona game that wasn’t released in America until the PSP remake.
When I originally reviewed Persona 4 Golden I didn’t have much intention to return, at least not for a long while. After my completion – and review – of Persona 3 Portable I was wanting to play some more Persona shortly after.
It’s the time of year again! The Final Fantasy V Four Job Fiesta is underway, and despite telling myself several times that I wouldn’t start it til I finished another challenge… I did. Perhaps it was the hype from others on Twitter that got me to cave on it.
At first I wasn’t even going to give this game a try. I had started it up once and then lost interest and just uninstalled it. However, thanks to a good friend of mine I decided to give it another try.
I have come to learn why no one in the Assassin’s Creed fandom talks about the handheld games of the series. They are bad…
When I got this game on a $0.99 sale on PSN I didn’t quite know what to expect. Never having been good at platformers in the past, I expected I would have some issues with that. What ended up happening though is the issues I had with the game weren’t related to my skill, or lack thereof, at this genre – the issues came from how poorly the game is coded.