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Final Fantasy X & X-2 HD Remaster Announced and Debuted

We’ve known about if for a while now, due to various slips of the tongue, but last week, Square Enix came out and officially announced that Final Fantasy X would be getting a remastered HD edition for the PlayStation 3 and the PlayStation Vita systems. On top of that, however, we found out that Final Fantasy X-2 (otherwise known as Final Fantasy Dress-Up Adventure) would be included in the r...[Read More]

Tomb Raider – Crossroads Trailer Revealed

Depending on the content, length, and quality put into it, there are times when a video game trailer can be considered a short film, in my opinion. Such is the case with the new Tomb Raider trailer, called Crossroads. You know…there was a full length film about an attractive woman finding her way through life called Crossr…OH MY GOD. THE MARCH 5TH, 2013 TOMB RAIDER IS NOT A REBOOT OF T...[Read More]

Final Fantasy XIII-2 Gets Final DLC

Ever since I started playing Final Fantasy XIII-2, it has been a game I couldn’t help but play for hours. Today, Square Enix is proud to announce some new DLC for this awesome title. What is this DLC, you say? Whatever it is, it’s the final set of DLC that FFXIII-2 is going to receive.

New Screenshots in for Hitman Absolution

Do you enjoy games such as the Hitman series? Today, Square Enix released two screenshots after yesterday’s release of the “HOPE NEWS TIMES,” the fictional local newspaper of Hope, South Dakota. What happened yesterday? Some killings happened in Hope! Was this a prank gone wrong or our favorite Hitman doing his job?

Review: Final Fantasy XIII-2: Lightning and Amodar DLC (PS3)

Final Fantasy XIII-2 is generally regarded as a superior game in comparison to its predecessor. As well as being an open apology to disappointed fans, Square Enix is also using XIII-2 as a platform to push DLC to the series, a process that will probably become the norm for the franchise moving forward. With the first few batches of DLC, it is worth looking at how worthwhile the DLC is to the game ...[Read More]

Hitman: Absolution Sheds Light on 47 Handler, Diana Burnwood

Hitman: Absolution is definitely a title that many people are looking forward to this year. The Hitman series has a very devout following, and Square Enix has started a series of videos and interviews focused on expanding the game’s background and characters for those fans. In Absolution, Diana Burnwood returns as the longtime handler for the series’ protagonist, Agent 47. Let’s ...[Read More]

News: Final Fantasy XIII-2 DLC Available

For those of you that blasted through Final Fantasy XIII-2, or are simply craving more combat scenarios, you’re in luck. The first piece of DLC is available on Xbox Live Marketplace and PlayStation Network.

Review: Final Fantasy XIII-2 (PS3)

Since its humble beginnings on the NES, Final Fantasy has left an indelible mark in gaming, and that legacy has held strong for generations. Recently, the mantle of Final Fantasy has suffered from fan disappointment and a development strategy that can’t seem to decide between tradition and innovation. Although I was a tremendous fan of Final Fantasy XIII, the criticisms over linearity and overwrou...[Read More]

Review: All Zombies Must Die! (XBLA)

Before going into this review, there’s something you should know about me and my stance on zombies. In a conversation about zombies, I’m the guy vociferously and loquaciously pontificating about the oversaturation of the aforementioned subject matter in the highly enjoyable and addicting medium of video games. When done right, a zombie game can be fun. The issue is that zombies as a tr...[Read More]

Review: Chrono Cross (PSN)

Square (now a part of Square Enix) was responsible for some of the greatest JRPGs (and, some may argue, RPGs in general) that have ever graced our consoles. Having found both critical and commercial success across a variety of titles including Final Fantasy, Xenogears, Secret of Mana, Chrono Trigger, and more, there is no denying that Square knew what they were doing, and did it well. Arguably one...[Read More]

Review: Final Fantasy VI (PSN)

All of my favorite Final Fantasy games were pre-VII. I don’t really care for VII or the later Final Fantasy iterations; the classic NES/SNES visuals and systems are definitive features of the series for me. The last ditch effort of the original Final Fantasy game spawned a franchise which has grown so strong that even an entry widely regarded as a failure is incapable of damaging interest an...[Read More]

Review: Deus Ex: Human Revolution – The Missing Link DLC (XBLA)

Adam Jensen’s consciousness slowly fades in as he finds himself strapped to an EMP chair, negating his augmented abilities. An interrogation begins, and the first strength of Deus Ex: Human Revolution‘s first DLC experience, The Missing Link, becomes apparent. Adam escapes, and the second strength of The Missing Link becomes apparent. Adam fights or sneaks his way to the end, and the t...[Read More]

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