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Tetracast - Episode 105: Guard Stance Relationship Building
Tetracast - Episode 105: Guard Stance Relationship Building

The Alliance Alive blocks our path in this episode, so we make a detour into developing our social links with gunpla.

podcast by Josh Torres on 01 April, 2018

Tetracast - Episode 104: The Greatest Reward is a New Citizen
Tetracast - Episode 104: The Greatest Reward is a New Citizen

Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom gets the spotlight this week along with a wave of localized games from Spike Chunsoft coming soon!

podcast by Josh Torres on 25 March, 2018

Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Review
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Review

Discarding its RPG systems along the way, NT proves to be a formidable fighting game though some of its crucial pillars make it crumble a bit.

review by Josh Torres on 09 February, 2018

Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia Impressions
Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia Impressions

Fellow RPG fans bummed about NT's direction may fall in love with this turn-based Dissidia RPG.

preview by Josh Torres on 31 January, 2018

Branching Path: Josh Torres’s Top 10 Games of 2017
Branching Path: Josh Torres’s Top 10 Games of 2017

RPGS were kinda good this year, huh?

feature by Josh Torres on 30 December, 2017

Tetracast - Episode 90: Demon's Souls Two Port
Tetracast - Episode 90: Demon's Souls Two Port

We bring you the latest from The Game Awards and PlayStation Experience 2017 along with what we think about the Monster Hunter: World beta!

podcast by Josh Torres on 10 December, 2017

Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Review
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Review

An excellent tale accompanied by incredible cutscenes, a charming cast, a thrilling battle system, and an exceptional soundtrack make this a worthy successor to the first Xenoblade Chronicles.

review by Josh Torres on 30 November, 2017

Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Hands-on Preview: The First 30 Hours
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Hands-on Preview: The First 30 Hours

An incredible deep dive into Monolith Soft's next big RPG coming to the Nintendo Switch. All completely spoiler-free!

preview by Josh Torres on 15 November, 2017

.hack//G.U. Last Recode Review
.hack//G.U. Last Recode Review

An excellent remastered collection that fixes many shortcomings of the original three PS2 RPGs.

review by Josh Torres on 05 November, 2017

Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon Review
Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon Review

Frustratingly repetitive gameplay makes this a disappointing follow-up to last year's action RPG by Gust.

review by Josh Torres on 24 October, 2017

Tokyo Dark Review
Tokyo Dark Review

Cherrymochi's S.P.I.N on the adventure genre makes for a flawed, but compelling psychological thriller.

review by Josh Torres on 19 October, 2017

Absolver Review
Absolver Review

Absolver has some light RPG elements despite its focus on PvP, but the real star is its complex battle system.

review by Josh Torres on 19 September, 2017

Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana Review
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana Review

The Ys series is back and its newest installment is simply remarkable.

review by Josh Torres on 30 August, 2017

Club-hopping around a future Cold War Berlin in All Walls Must Fall is weird, but fun
Club-hopping around a future Cold War Berlin in All Walls Must Fall is weird, but fun

XCOM sprinkled with a bit of Superhot and Deus Ex makes All Walls Must Fall an interesting Early Access title to keep an eye on.

feature by Josh Torres on 10 August, 2017

Valkyria Revolution Review
Valkyria Revolution Review

Frustrating shortcomings in its abundant cutscenes and gameplay make this the weakest entry in the Valkyria series yet.

review by Josh Torres on 31 July, 2017

Fate/Grand Order: Anime Expo 2017 Interview with the Producer and Creative Director
Fate/Grand Order: Anime Expo 2017 Interview with the Producer and Creative Director

Learn more about how the English localization came to be and their plans on the future of Fate/Grand Order.

interview by Josh Torres on 05 July, 2017

Valkyria Revolution gameplay: watch the first 40 minutes and more here
Valkyria Revolution gameplay: watch the first 40 minutes and more here

Glimpse the return of Valkyria with your own eyes.

feature by John Davison and Josh Torres on 28 June, 2017

Hands-on Dissidia Final Fantasy NT at E3 2017 and its Insane 3v3 Fights
Hands-on Dissidia Final Fantasy NT at E3 2017 and its Insane 3v3 Fights

This next entry to the Dissidia Final Fantasy series is the most chaotic it's ever been!

preview by Josh Torres on 20 June, 2017

Dance Your Life Away in this E3 2017 Hands-on with The Metronomicon: Slay the Dance Floor
Dance Your Life Away in this E3 2017 Hands-on with The Metronomicon: Slay the Dance Floor

You can even play this RPG with your old Guitar Hero controller or Dance Dance Revolution dance pad.

preview by Josh Torres on 16 June, 2017

Tongues-on with Mary Skelter: Nightmares at E3 2017
Tongues-on with Mary Skelter: Nightmares at E3 2017

A look at the new dungeon crawler from Compile Heart and Idea Factory that does not involve literally licking a Vita.

preview by Josh Torres on 15 June, 2017

Valkyrie Drive: Bhikkhuni PC Preview
Valkyrie Drive: Bhikkhuni PC Preview

A hands-on look with the PC version of Valkyrie Drive: Bhikkhuni coming this June to Steam.

preview by Josh Torres on 30 May, 2017

Persona and its Future to Come
Persona and its Future to Come

Now that Persona 5 is behind us, we’re beginning to think about what we’d like to see going forward.

feature by Josh Torres and Kyle Campbell on 29 May, 2017

Branching Path: Gundam Versus (Trial Version)
Branching Path: Gundam Versus (Trial Version)

We go hands-on with the newest Gundam fighting game coming this fall.

feature by Josh Torres on 27 May, 2017

Dragon Quest Heroes II Review
Dragon Quest Heroes II Review

Massive enhancements to gameplay make this a wonderful action RPG to play, but its disappointing story holds it back from greatness.

review by Josh Torres on 20 May, 2017

Kamiko Review
Kamiko Review

A short hack n' slash that's disappointingly average at best despite glimpses of a better game underneath it.

review by Josh Torres on 07 May, 2017

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