Arland Atelier Plus Trilogy Released on PSN
Koei Tecmo has released an Arland Atelier Plus bundle on PSN. The bundle consists of Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland, Atelier Totori Plus: [Read more…]
Koei Tecmo has released an Arland Atelier Plus bundle on PSN. The bundle consists of Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland, Atelier Totori Plus: [Read more…]
Today is no ordinary day for the PlayStation Vita; December 17 marks the fourth year since its initial launch in Japan, back in 2011. Although [Read more…]
As we approach the Japanese release date of January 14 for Odin Sphere: Leifthraiser, Atlus has been releasing videos weekly, showing how characters have been [Read more…]
Well, after waiting for literally years to play Bastion on my Vita (I already own the game thanks to the Humble Bundle, but I wanted to play it on my handheld), I started to play today.
And kid (wink), was it worth the wait.
There really isn’t that much more to say about DT2. If you like first-person dungeon crawlers, this is a solid choice. If you like JRPGs with fan-service, this is a no-brainer. And if you’re on the sensitive side about cartoon girls and how they are depicted in video games, this is definitely not the game for you.
“Teslagrad” is a fantastic puzzle-platformer, with amazing visuals and even greater level design. I do feel like the game could have used tighter controls and a bit more direction, but these things barely detract from what is a must-buy release on our beloved handheld.
All in all, about an hour and a half into the game, I’m enjoying it. The art style is gorgeous, and the level design is very smart.
We’re finally going isometric!
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