Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door (available for Nintendo Switch only) Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door is a remake on Switch for one of the most popular games on the GameCube- and is considered one of the best games…
The Anime Amigos reviews of computer games
Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door (available for Nintendo Switch only) Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door is a remake on Switch for one of the most popular games on the GameCube- and is considered one of the best games…
Stellar Blade (available on PlayStation 5 only) I don’t know why but it really felt like we were waiting for Stellar Blade for way longer than we actually were. The game was first announced during a PlayStation Showcase in September…
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II (available for Xbox Series X & S and PC. Xbox Series X version used for Calvin’s review; PC version used for Elliot’s review) So Hellblade 2 has been in development for a long time. I think…
Little Kitty Big City (available on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X & S, and PC. Nintendo Switch version used for this review) Little Kitty Big City opened a Nintendo Direct recently, and sort of looked like a cross…
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes (available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, S, One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Xbox Series X version used for review) Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes has been the long-awaited successor to Suikoden, created now by…
Sand Land (available for PlayStation 4 & 5, Xbox Series X & S, and PC. PlayStation 5 version used for this review.) Akira Toriyama is a man who needs no introduction. From creating the legendary Dragon Ball series – which…
Endless Ocean Luminous (available for Nintendo Switch only) Endless Ocean Luminous is a new entry into a series that Nintendo hasn’t really touched since the Wii era- this is the third entry, having skipped the entire WiiU generation, so it…
Rise Of The Ronin (available on PlayStation 5 only) Feudal Japan has always been a pretty popular setting, not just for video games, but for media as a whole. And it’s understandable why, they were times of great turmoil for…
Planet Zoo PS5 review Planet Zoo is the construction and animal management simulator that originally released on PC back in 2019. It has now been released for both PS5 and Xbox X & S in 2024. Instead of focusing on…
Unicorn Overlord (available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X & S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Nintendo Switch used for this review) Unicorn Overlord is from one of my current favourite developers, Vanillaware, who did a game I previously reviewed; 13…
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth (available on PlayStation 5 only) Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is the second part of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake Trilogy, the first of which appeared on the PlayStation 4, but with a PS5 upgrade and PS5-specific…
Dragon’s Dogma 2 PS5 review Dragon’s Dogma 2 is the sequel to the 2012 original game and is an open world Role Playing Game, where the player character is a new Arisen who travels across the map to restore their…
Princess Peach Showtime (available for Nintendo Switch only) Princess Peach Showtime is the second in a series of Mario spin-offs that are coming out, for what is probably going to be the final full calendar year for Nintendo Switch. I…
Persona 3 Reload (available for PlayStation 4 & 5, Xbox Series X & S, and PC. PlayStation 5 version used for this review.) Persona 3 Reload is an updated remake of Persona 3, the PlayStation 2 game. It has been…
Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth (available on PlayStation 5, Xbox X and S, and PC. PS5 used for this review.) In 2020, with the release of Yakuza: Like A Dragon, the Yakuza series went through a massive shift in gameplay.…
Granblue Fantasy Relink (available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and PC. PS5 used for this review.) Granblue Fantasy is one of the most recognisable mobile gacha games currently ongoing. While the game is exclusive to Japan, it’s still insanely popular,…
Tekken 8 – PS5 Review Tekken 8 is the 11th game in the Tekken franchise, dating all the way back to 1994 with Tekken 1 as an arcade machine and on the PS1. The game takes place 6 months after…
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name (available on PlayStation 5, Xbox X and S, and PC. PS5 used for this review.) In 2016, we saw the release of Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, which was…
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