Mario & Luigi: Brothership – Review
What a year it’s been for Mario. The dust has only barely settled on Super Mario Party Jamboree and everyone’s favorite mustachioed plumber is already back for another adventure in Mario & Lui... Read More »
What a year it’s been for Mario. The dust has only barely settled on Super Mario Party Jamboree and everyone’s favorite mustachioed plumber is already back for another adventure in Mario & Lui... Read More »
Back in 2009, Japanese developer Zero Div released a little-known PSP game titled Class of Heroes. Atlus handled publishing duties for that game in Western territories, but in Japan, the honor went to... Read More »
It’s becoming increasingly common for developers to resurrect decade-plus old niche titles from Japan and officially localize them in the West for the first time. With good reason too, as games like... Read More »
Before we delve into Various Daylife, let’s get the title out of the way first. Square Enix certainly isn’t a stranger to naming their games like someone pulled two random words out of a hat, but ... Read More »
It’s safe to say that mankind might be the strongest race on the planet nowadays. We have enough weaponry and other technologies to fend off a lot of possible problems. But what if there was a force... Read More »
PQUBE Ltd announced yesterday that Aegis of Earth: Protonovus Assault is coming to Europe in the first quarter of 2016 for PS4, PS3 and PS Vita from Japanese developer Acquire. Aegis of Earth is a ... Read More »
Akihabara (Akiba for short) is a city in Japan that lies in Tokyo and functions as the electronic shopping part in Japan. Nowadays it is commonly known for its amount of shops that involve hobbies lik... Read More »
A few months ago we announced the European release for Akiba’s Trip: Undead and Undressed. If you missed the original announcement, you can quickly read up on it right here. Now we are overloadi... Read More »