Features by James Galizio - Page 3
With Hironobu Sakaguchi implying a possible port, it's time for Fantasian to be accessible to more players
feature by James Galizio on 17 March, 2023
While Square Enix could have - should have - better spaced out their releases in 2022, it's hard to deny how memorable it made the year for fans of RPGs.
feature by James Galizio on 14 March, 2023
Bungie's FPS MMORPG has changed by leaps and bounds in the years since I've played it, and it's near impossible to not feel left behind.
feature by James Galizio on 07 March, 2023
Between both new RPGs and old, Steam Deck has become the definitive way to experience some of gaming's greatest RPGs
feature by James Galizio on 07 March, 2023
With Title Update 4, support for Monster Hunter Rise has begun to slow down; yet, it sets the stage for what players might expect next
feature by James Galizio on 21 February, 2023
Despite still offering a ton of new content, between bugs and rebalances patch 6.3 feels like Endwalker's first possible misstep
feature by James Galizio on 03 February, 2023
Yoshi-P says plugins do not, in fact, make you an alpha
feature by James Galizio on 31 January, 2023
With Monster Hunter Rise's arrival on PlayStation and Xbox consoles, now everyone has the chance to play one of the best entries in the storied franchise
feature by James Galizio on 17 January, 2023
Whereas previous Title Updates added content for anyone who had finished the story, Title Update 3 feels like a wind change
feature by James Galizio on 06 January, 2023
Of all the years that have ever been, 2022 has been one.
feature by James Galizio on 31 December, 2022
Deviljho has always been known for being able to eat its own tail - but then the community tried to verify it.
feature by James Galizio on 13 November, 2022
Nihon Falcom's PSP classic finally sees release in the west next year, and players have a lot to look forward to
feature by James Galizio on 03 November, 2022
The game's newest 4-player content feels fresh in all the right ways
feature by James Galizio on 01 November, 2022
We check in on just how good the new Xbox, PC, and Switch versions of Persona 5 Royal in this port report.
feature by Cullen Black and James Galizio on 17 October, 2022
Title Update 2 doesn't add as much to the game as the first one in August, yet it's still a welcome addition to the game.
feature by James Galizio on 02 October, 2022
Final Fantasy 35th Anniversary Distant Worlds: music from Final Fantasy Coral continues the series' long line of world-class orchestral concerts, with the passion still in tow
feature by James Galizio on 01 October, 2022
What should be a simple decision for Trails fans is anything but, thanks to some curious version differences
feature by James Galizio on 06 September, 2022
For those of us tackling hardcore raids, Final Fantasy XIV patch 6.2 has been a godsend for actually being able to enjoy the game
feature by James Galizio on 01 September, 2022
Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak's first major update lays an excellent foundation for the support to come.
feature by James Galizio on 30 August, 2022
Trials of the Dragon King offers a frustrating experience for anyone not already accustomed to the game's higher difficulties
feature by James Galizio on 07 August, 2022
Despite how great Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is, it trips itself up at the end
feature by James Galizio on 19 July, 2022
With the first Monster Hunter: Frontier monster added to the mainline series since the PSP, Espinas could be the first of many new monsters to come
feature by James Galizio on 17 June, 2022
Player Housing continues to be a blemish on Final Fantasy XIV, and everyone deserves better
feature by James Galizio on 07 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
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