Articles by James Galizio - Page 22

Right before Anime Expo, we got the chance to sit down with Nihon-Falcom President, Toshihiro Kondo, and talk about Trails of Cold Steel III, and the company's catalog as a whole.
interview by James Galizio on 12 July, 2019

During Anime Expo 2019 with CyberConnect2 VP Taichiro Miyazaki, to hear about their continued plans to expand their reach in both the video games industry as well as the entertainment business at large.
interview by James Galizio on 07 July, 2019

We put our workman gloves and took a look at some of what's new in Dragon Quest Builders 2.
preview by James Galizio on 16 June, 2019

Players will be returning to Pandora later this year, but how is Borderlands 3 shaping up after its long absence?
preview by James Galizio on 15 June, 2019

While not yet playable in a translated state, we had the chance to sit down and play a bit of the upcoming remake for the first time in the west.
preview by James Galizio on 15 June, 2019

Does the Nintendo Switch remake play like a dream, or more like a nightmare? We had the chance to preview the title during E3 to find out how it's shaping up.
preview by James Galizio on 15 June, 2019

We embraced the cold wasteland of Capcom's Iceborne expansion for Monster Hunter: World during this year's E3 - how do the changes and additions stack up?
preview by James Galizio on 14 June, 2019

We lead a group of wannabe-hero tourists through Heroland - does it feel more like a job, or a calling?
preview by James Galizio on 13 June, 2019

NIS America have finally showcased a playable demo for their upcoming localization of the next title in the beloved Trails series - how is it stacking up?
preview by James Galizio on 12 June, 2019

Rune Factory 4 is coming to the Nintendo Switch, but how well does the town of Selphia manage the transition to a stronger platform?
preview by James Galizio on 12 June, 2019

Death end re;Quest comes to PC, but how does the port stack up to the PS4 original release?
review by James Galizio on 17 May, 2019

Our World is Ended feels insecure in its own story, and seems at odds with itself. It's hard to take it seriously when it can't take itself seriously.
review by James Galizio on 08 May, 2019

Steins;Gate Elite meshes the best parts of the original VN and its anime adaptation, making it the definitive version of this classic.
review by James Galizio on 19 February, 2019

Dragon Marked For Death offers a fantastic co-op experience on the Switch, though singleplayer-only fans might want to temper their expectations.
review by James Galizio on 09 February, 2019

James delves more into his experiences with Anthem, pre-launch.
preview by James Galizio on 03 February, 2019

Recently we got a chance to get hands-on with Bioware's upcoming Anthem. Here's our thoughts on what players can expect from the upcoming VIP Demo.
preview by James Galizio on 25 January, 2019

Chaos;Child comes to PC, and we take a dive into Chaos World to see how the Visual Novel holds up.
review by James Galizio on 21 January, 2019

Idea Factory International and Ghostlight team up to bring the title to Switch, how does the title far on Nintendo's hybrid console?
review by James Galizio on 20 January, 2019

During our recent visit to NISA HQ, we managed to get some hands-on time with The Princess Guide - here are our thoughts.
preview by James Galizio on 18 January, 2019

Atlus have let the Persona 3 and Persona 5 casts onto the dance floor - but how do these rhythm game spin-offs stack up?
review by James Galizio on 28 November, 2018

GameFreak takes us back to Kanto in a game that bridges the gap between the main series Pokemon titles and Pokemon GO - but is it a worthy remake for Pokemon Yellow?
review by James Galizio on 27 November, 2018
You've brought home your new copy of Pokemon Let's Go, alongside your shiny new Pokeball Plus. Here's how you sync it up to Pokemon Let's Go, and claim the Mew inside!
feature by James Galizio on 18 November, 2018

Bungie has once again brought their game back from the brink - but is it enough to entice players to return that have been burned twice before?
review by James Galizio on 13 November, 2018

NIS's take on a DRPG manages to surprise, offering a near-masterpiece for the genre - for those that can handle its mature subject matter.
review by James Galizio on 18 September, 2018