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Atlus lead says he'd like to do Persona 1 and 2 remakes, but you're not getting them any time soon
By Joshua Wolens published
News I say just release some light-touch remasters in all their glorious jank.
After 4 hours with Metaphor: ReFantazio, it's the surprising ways it diverges from Persona that I'm most excited about
By Timothy Monbleau published
Personew It may feel familiar to Atlus fans, but the new ideas in Metaphor steal the show.
17 years on, Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis is a faithful remake that does little to save the expansion from its black sheep reputation
By Joshua Wolens published
change my answer Aigis in the hot seat.
Pray the kids don't kick over your priceless T-Rex exhibit in Two Point Museum, an upcoming new addition to the Two Point universe
By Andy Chalk published
Two Point Museum promises deeper gameplay and greater customization options than its predecessors—both of which were very good.
Despite imminent delisting, Sega says Sonic Generations will still be available via a bundle
By Jonathan Bolding published
News Alongside other older Sonic games on Steam.
Yakuza producer still won't put Kiryu in a goddamn fighting game, or possibly any future videogame for that matter: 'I think going cross-medium is the better way to go about it'
By Mollie Taylor published
news Please no, I want Kiryu in Tekken so bad.
Sega files mysterious 'Yakuza Wars' trademark right after Like A Dragon studio teases fans that the next game will leave them 'surprised'
By Joshua Wolens published
News Kiryu dating sim confirmed.
Total War: Pharaoh Dynasties has quietly become one of the best historical Total War games ever
By Len Hafer published
Swords and Sandals One of the biggest updates in the history of the franchise has left us with a rich Bronze Age sandbox.
Hollywood billionaires Mario and Sonic now too good for the Olympic Games
By Wes Fenlon published
News The 2024 Olympics opening ceremony is at hand, and gaming's iconic mascots are nowhere to be found.
Sega identifies harasser making 'excessive slanderous and insulting comments' towards one of its staff, sues them into oblivion, and says if anyone wants to try the same it's their funeral
By Joshua Wolens published
News "As there has been no improvement, we have been forced to take legal action."
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