Articles by Elizabeth Henges - Page 2
The new mode, Nuclear Winter, will also be available soon.
news by Elizabeth Henges on 10 June, 2019
Project Z is renamed to Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot.
news by Elizabeth Henges on 09 June, 2019
Get your first taste of collaboration of FromSoftware and George R.R. Martin.
news by Elizabeth Henges on 09 June, 2019
Fight with friends in this blocky dungeon crawler.
news by Elizabeth Henges on 09 June, 2019
We will be seeing the new Tales title next year.
news by Elizabeth Henges on 09 June, 2019
The legend himself.
news by Elizabeth Henges on 09 June, 2019
You'll be able to enjoy this new Obsidian title in just a few months.
news by Elizabeth Henges on 09 June, 2019
We learn more about the upcoming dungeon crawler thanks to Fextralife's interview with Larian Studios.
news by Elizabeth Henges on 09 June, 2019
A few of Bandai's big reveals have been revealed before the upcoming conferences.
news by Elizabeth Henges on 07 June, 2019
Atelier Lulua continues the story of the Arland trilogy of games while taking the mechanics of more recent Atelier titles and refining them.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 06 June, 2019
The third episode of Life is Strange 2 doesn't really nail its emotional beats but sets up for what's bound to be an exciting next episode.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 21 May, 2019
Sword and Fairy 6 is a poor introduction to the popular Chinese RPG series.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 09 May, 2019
Third Editions' latest book delves into Taro's work.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 04 May, 2019
A spin-off title of the niche Atelier series, Nelke may provide some neat cameos for long-time fans, but otherwise isn't a very interesting game to play.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 05 April, 2019
Third Editions' books on the Soulbourne games are full of meaty lore, but it might be too dense for those that don't care for every little morsel.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 20 March, 2019
Wargroove is the Advance Wars game fans have been waiting years for, even with its fantasy trappings.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 03 March, 2019
While the original Code: Realize and its first fandisc were great, Wintertide Miracles just feels long in the tooth.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 15 February, 2019
The latest in Third Edition's line of Final Fantasy books just might be their best yet.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 23 January, 2019
This beautiful pixelated Metroidvania makes the graceful jump to the Nintendo Switch.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 17 January, 2019
Koei Tecmo has ported the Plus versions of the Atelier Arland games to consoles and PC, and if you haven't given these titles a try yet, now's your chance.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 04 January, 2019
This dungeon crawler is available to try on Early Access today, on Epic Games' new storefront.
news by Elizabeth Henges on 07 December, 2018
The fourth entry to the Mercenaries series just doesn't do enough to make it stand out from the SRPG crowd.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 27 November, 2018
The Switch port of the DS RPG holds up well, even a decade after the original release.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 13 October, 2018
The highly anticipated sequel to Dontnod's narrative adventure has begun, and it's off to a strong, tense start.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 01 October, 2018
Dragon Quest XI not only manages to be the best game in Square-Enix's iconic series, but is one of the best JRPGs to be released in recent years.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 28 August, 2018