Articles by James Galizio - Page 18
 
    Faster-paced, streamlined, and with a slew of new and returning monsters - Sunbreak is shaping up to be an excellent expansion.
preview by James Galizio on 02 June, 2022
 
    Monster Hunter Rise's PC port is already fantastic, but modders have spent the last several months improving it even further.
feature by James Galizio on 31 May, 2022
 
    Ubisoft's Egyptian Assassin's Creed title will receive a current-gen upgrade later this week.
news by James Galizio on 31 May, 2022
 
    The first news drop for the next Pokemon generation is finally scheduled for later this week.
news by James Galizio on 31 May, 2022
 
    The monster-catching RPG finally releases to 1.0 later this year.
news by James Galizio on 24 May, 2022
 
    Announcements come in packs, Arisen!
news by James Galizio on 24 May, 2022
 
    Almost a year since its announcement, Final Fantasy IX's cartoon is set to be unveiled at this week's Licensing Expo in Las Vegas
news by James Galizio on 23 May, 2022
 
    Falcom sees potential, along with a lot of hard work ahead.
news by Adam Vitale and James Galizio on 19 May, 2022
 
    As great as it is that Utawarerumono fans will be able to play the game in English day-and-date on PC, it's impossible to ignore the elephant in the room
feature by James Galizio on 10 May, 2022
 
    Memes aside, Final Fantasy Origin's Jack Garland offers far more than just a short temper
feature by James Galizio on 24 April, 2022
 
    The critically-acclaimed MMO's latest patch brings a host of additions and changes to the game, and we're all here for it
feature by James Galizio on 21 April, 2022
 
    Despite all its charm, The Cruel King and the Great Hero is hard to recommend.
review by James Galizio on 29 March, 2022
 
    After so many years, the Azure Flute event has finally been realized - and with it, a part of James' childhood.
feature by James Galizio on 29 March, 2022
 
    Originally a Borderlands 2 DLC, Tiny Tina's first full adventure is off to a promising start.
preview by James Galizio on 28 February, 2022
 
    Endwalker concludes Final Fantasy XIV's decade-long story - and what a story it has been.
review by James Galizio on 06 January, 2022
 
    2021 was perhaps a slower year for AAA game releases, but James still had plenty of games to engage with.
feature by James Galizio on 01 January, 2022
 
    Undernauts offers a nearly perfect entry point for folks looking to get into DRPGs.
review by James Galizio on 16 December, 2021
 
    Answering a question during their annual shareholder meeting, Falcom management have expressed hope for faster localizations
news by James Galizio on 16 December, 2021
 
    Seems like Fuga has roughly sold a third of what it needs to for costs to be recouped.
news by Adam Vitale and James Galizio on 16 December, 2021
 
    Pokemon: Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl bring Generation IV to Switch, warts and all - along with a new set of strengths and weaknesses.
review by James Galizio on 29 November, 2021
 
    The Republic of Calvard sets the stage for a fresh and new arc for The Legend of Heroes
feature by James Galizio on 11 November, 2021
 
    Job changes make sense for the current stage the game finds itself in, as Endwalker continues on the path Shadowbringers paved.
preview by James Galizio on 13 October, 2021
 
    100+ hours of Switch play, down the drain - all thanks to a near-perfect PC port.
preview by James Galizio on 12 October, 2021
 
    Hajimari no Kiseki doesn't right the issues I had with Trails of Cold Steel IV, but it reignited my excitement for the series' future.
feature by James Galizio on 25 September, 2021
 
    New Pokémon Snap was a good game with a whole host of issues, and the free update has only solidified my thoughts on how the game could've been better.
feature by James Galizio on 16 August, 2021