This Anime Game Is About to Deliver What I Have Wanted for Years

As a big fan of Sword Art Online, I’ve always felt the video games haven’t quite captured the magic of the anime. Most games either retell Kirito’s story or let you create a character in a different setting. But Echoes of Aincrad: Sword Art Online seems to be different – it’s trying to blend the familiar story with the freedom to create your own adventure, which is exactly what I’ve been hoping for. Instead of just repeating what we already know, this game promises more player control and could be a real step forward for the series.

People of Note Is A Nearly Pitch-Perfect Take On The RPG Formula (Review)

What makes People of Note work so well is its delightful art style and lively music, and the game delivers on both fronts. Although the gameplay isn’t always perfectly smooth, Iridium Studios and Annapurna Interactive have created a truly enjoyable experience. People of Note is a vibrant and energetic RPG built on a strong base, making it a fantastic take on the genre.

5 Most Underrated Game Boy Games Ever

Released in 1989, Revenge of the ‘Gator is a pinball game where you try to score points while avoiding a hungry alligator! The game had different modes to play, and you could even connect with another player using a special cable. While critics liked it when it first came out, it didn’t sell very well, probably because video pinball games weren’t hugely popular, even the good ones. Over time, Revenge of the ‘Gator has been updated and re-released, but it didn’t get much attention on the Game Boy.

Shonen Jump’s Most Controversial Series Is Getting a Surprise Revival

I remember when The Promised Neverland manga finished, there wasn’t much upset about how the story ended, but a lot of fans were really disappointed with how the anime adapted it. It seemed to kill a lot of enthusiasm for anything related to the series. But surprisingly, The Promised Neverland is making a comeback! A new live-action stage musical is currently in production, as announced in the latest issue of Weekly Shonen Jump magazine.

Starfield is Out Now for PS5 and Gets a Hype Trailer From None Other Than Keith David

PlayStation players can now experience this space RPG for the first time! Long-time fans will especially enjoy the new ‘Free Lanes’ update. It introduces Anchor Point Station, complete with fresh quests and characters, plus new companions to join your crew. You can also improve your base with pre-made habitats and shared storage across all outposts. There’s even a handy Database to keep track of everything. And if you’re wealthy, you can invest your Credits in building a brand new asteroid base!

Starfield (PS5) Review – A Successful Cross-Console Voyage

Many players are really enjoying the vast sci-fi world of Starfield, including its detailed backstory, interesting quests with different groups, and the fun of designing and building spaceships. I’m definitely one of those players! I loved the game when it first came out almost three years ago, so I’m not surprised I’m having a great time playing it on the PS5 now.