Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition is a suped-up remaster of a hidden gem of a JRPG that came out on Wii but was unfortunately played by a small pool of people. Being one of those few people who played the game back in the day, I felt like it was necessary to dive back into the massive role-playing game and check out just how Shulk’s new face looks.
And after playing for a couple of hours, it turns out that not only do Shulk and his crew look fantastic (especially for a ported Wii game) but the environments and enemies have cleaned up well and the small but important QOL (quality of life) changes seem to overhaul the entire experience. Read More...
What You Need to Know About Super Mario Party Online Play Super Mario Party for the Nintendo Switch is finally out and seems to make the proper return to what makes Mario Party fun, the mini-games, crazy game modes, and awesome game boards. Some of the past Mario Party titles featured a strange mechanic that put all four players into a single vehicle with everyone moving together at once, creating the illusion that game would go by quicker. Read More...
What’s Included in Tekken 7’s Deluxe Edition Tekken 7 sees players finally putting an end to the Mishima family feud with all of the classic fighting action that fans have come to know and love. With fan favorite characters making their return alongside a number of new faces, Tekken 7 is sure to have a fighter for everyone. If you think you’re going to be spending a ton of time with the game, you might want to consider picking up the Deluxe Edition. Read More...