
Pokémon Sun and Moon: The Review
Greg travels to the Alola region to be the very best, like no one ever was in Pokémon Sun and Moon!
Greg travels to the Alola region to be the very best, like no one ever was in Pokémon Sun and Moon!
The second trilogy concludes with a love letter to the entire Ace Attorney series!
If predecessor Shin Megami Tensei IV was an exquisite steak prepared by a chef fresh out of culinary school, Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse would be that same quality cut of beef but prepared by a master chef with years of experience under his belt. Both expertly done and fantastic to the senses, but the latter excels due to the refinement with its subtle nuances.
**Special thank you to my friend Read for assisting me in capturing some images for the review! There Is More To Shin Megami Tensei Than Just Persona The Shin Megami Tensei series has humble beginnings, in the world of Japanese novels. The first title, Digital Devil Saga: Megami Tensei for
I enjoyed my time with Final Fantasy Explorers, but truthfully, it began to get old after the first 15 or so hours, once I finished the main “story”. Difficulty wise, I really had very little issue turning even the mightiest foes into dust.