Josh Knowles
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Let’s get right into it. In an industry where remakes and remasters are far from rare, Persona 3 Reload is an absolute masterclass on the idea. As the progenitor of the modern Persona game, Persona 3 was a diamond in the rough at a time when JRPGs struggled with their identity. It seems only fitting that 17 years after the initial US release, and during another similar identity struggle, Persona 3 Reload shows up with a brand new bag.
Palworld is taking the internet by storm, but how do legally ambiguous pocket monsters hold up overall? Check out our review in progress.
Endless Dungeon attempts to marry the concepts of roguelike progression, isometric twin-stick shooters, tower defense, and run-of-the-mill escort missions into one appealing package. There is a problem, though: out of the gate, I didn’t find most of my time with Endless Dungeon all that fun. That isn’t to say the game is bad overall, but the review felt like a chore, and you’ll soon understand why.
I’d love to come out of the gate and say that Gotham Knights and WB Games Montreal came out of the gate and surprised us all. I’d love to say that the 24 hours I’ve logged on the game from Steam were all productive. Hell, I’d love to tell you I could even get Gotham Knights to launch reliably. I can’t though. With most of the time I’ve spent with this game, I was going to come in here guns blasting, like Red Hood, but I’m also willing to be generous.