Persona 4 Arena Ultimax review for PS3 and Xbox 360
The worlds of Persona 3 and Persona 4 clash once again in Persona Arena 4 Ultimax.
The worlds of Persona 3 and Persona 4 clash once again in Persona Arena 4 Ultimax.
Atlus’ Arc System Works-developed Persona themed fighter is now available for the Xbox 360 along with a couple of other releases.
Abyss Odyssey’s unique combat mechanics and randomized world are worth a look, but just barely.
Kick some demon butt, make some fighting babies. Not necessarily in that order.
Daylight certainly qualifies as scary, but falls a little short in everything but atmosphere.
Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl unleashes a brand new story mode for the series, but doesn’t abandon the first-person dungeon crawling, map making fun that makes the series one of the best portable RPG’s around.
Boobs, Golden Axe, Dungeons & Dragons, Japan.
Are you interested? We’ve got a two-for-one review for Vanillaware’s latest 2D work.
A worthy successor to Nocturne’s crown, Shin Megami Tensei IV marks the first follow-up in the main series by Atlus in nearly 10 years.
Check out the contents of Shin Megami Tensei IV’s limited, first run big box edition, available to pre-order now, and launching on July 16th.
Etrian Odyssey gets the remake treatment with Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl coming to 3DS later this year from Atlus.
Atlus unveils two new character trailers for the upcoming Dragon’s Crown, showcasing the Amazon and the Wizard.
Come for the face-punching, but stay for the acid-induced visuals.
Check out two new trailers, focusing on the Fighter and the Sorceress, from the upcoming PS Vita/PS3 exclusive Dragon’s Crown.
God Mode could be a love-fest for old-school PC shooter fans, but there’s enough problems with the online experience to keep it from hitting those highs.
The SMT game you (probably) never played.
Check out the new gameplay trailer from Atlus for Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers on the 3DS. Yes, that is a mouthful.
Etrian Odyssey IV brings the pain and fun of the premiere portable dungeon crawler to the Nintendo 3DS. The additional casual mode makes this a more accessible entry for newcomers, but hardcore fans will find a lot to love here too.