Not long ago, I got the chance to review Little Dragons Café for the Nintendo Switch. I will state here, the game was quite nice and relaxing and I spent a good time playing. While I do recommend this game as something you should play on the Nintendo Switch. Aksys Games is now giving PC users a chance to play. Aksys Games is pleased to announce that the sleeper hit Little Dragons Café is now avail...[Read More]
Too often do we see negativity in the video game industry. These can either be feuds between rival companies, studios closing down with no notice, and also the horrifying Bowsette fiasco that Nintendo is dealing with. *shudders* However, today we at Marooners’ Rock want to recognize one company that has captured many people’s hearts in the past couple of months (this includes our editor Andrew whe...[Read More]
Growing up I’ve played my fair share of Harvest Moon games, but sadly they wouldn’t keep me interested for long. Even with games such as Harvest Moon and Story of Seasons I couldn’t find why I should keep playing. Now fast forward to the Nintendo Switch and Harvest Moon/Story of Seasons creator, Yasuhiro Wada brings us the game Little Dragons Café. Little Dragons Café is also bei...[Read More]
As a racing game fan, I’m always on the lookout for fresh takes on the standard driving formula. Aksys Games is definitely bringing something different to North America with a localized version of Japanese PS Vita title Drive Girls, scheduled to release on September 8th.
The Japanese role-playing games genre has had some really high points (Persona 5) and some really low points (Akiba’s Beat) here lately. It used to be my go to pick for buying games, especially on the PS2 and the GBA. Of course, back then I could only get one or two games every quarter, so I had to pick things that would last. Tokyo Xanadu hits that average JRPG mark pretty hard, mashing a r...[Read More]
Video game publisher Aksys Games, today announced that the upgraded version of its latest Guilty Gear game, Guilty Gear Xrd REV 2, would be making its way to the PlayStation 3 and 4, in North America, soon.
Aksys Games and Spike Chunsoft proudly announce that Zero Escape: The Nonary Games will release digitally and physically Spring 2017 in North America and Europe for the PS4™ system and PlayStation®Vita handheld entertainment system! What is all this about you ask? Go back to the beginning and experience both Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors (999) and its sequel, Virtue’s Last Reward in one gre...[Read More]
Chronophantasma Extend features an extended version of the story from BlazBlue: Chronophantasma. It features the playable inclusion of Celica A. Mercury, as well as the reintroduction of Lambda -No.11- as a playable character. There are also several gameplay changes kept over from the 2.0 update of the Arcade version of the original Chronophantasma.
Do you love fighting games? Who doesn’t! Mike and Tifa here with a video review of BlazBlue Chronophantasma EXTEND for Xbox One. Does the game provide enough excitement that you should grab the game? Sit back as we talk about the game, what we liked, didn’t like and more.
When you think of classic beat-em-up style games, Double Dragon has to be high on your list. Double Dragon was one of the early beat-em-up games that made going to the arcade with your friends worth your while. The NES port changed things up a bit, with only one person playing at a time and Jimmy, one half of the Double Dragons, serving as the main villain. As consoles advanced, the game inevitabl...[Read More]