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Hatoful Boyfriend: Holiday Star review

Its said to be a dating sim, but its really a friendship sim. Its got all of no romance in it. So, the friends get together and simulate what its like to be friends. Good enough, for all that. But its not what I was looking for. Its purely a game of pidgeons; no humans; practice your imagination. Sequel to Hatoful Boyfriend.

Hatoful Boyfriend review

Its said to be a dating sim, but its really a friendship sim. Its got all of no romance in it. So, the friends get together and simulate what its like to be friends. Good enough, for all that. But its not what I was looking for. Its purely a game of pidgeons; no humans; practice your imagination.

Hatoful Boyfriend review

One of the dialogue choices is offensive in the extreme. Its not just that. Theres the color of the dialogue window thats very bright. I humbly recommend skipping that game.

Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together review

I find this standout game to be much better than Final Fantasy Tactics. I am a diehard fan of tactical rpgs and I really like how you can load out with almost a dozen characters to fight all at once with another dozen. This is what battle is all about, particularly on the maps without elevation. The music is wonderfully rendered on the Sony PSP's superior sound and the menu is completely accessible via the Select button.

Bomberman review

No online but the game does have upgraded graphics, a classic mode, and a new mode to play. These upgrades make it a remake, not a port of the classic loved game Bomberman Nes.

Gungnir review

This new game for the PSP is the opposite of the PSOne classic Hoshigami not available through Playstation network however. Both are trpgs.

Nintendo Wii review

It took too long for Nintendo to get online, and when they did their best games such as Melee were not on the list (GC game). Too little too late!

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift review

This is one hell of a tRPG. A warning:
- At 40-50 quests in there is a boss called the Flowsand Lord. His quest is called Pearls in the Deep. This boss is so hard that you might quit the game unless you have completed the CLAN TRIALS to help you through it!
You have two save files to help you through the game.
Five stars for quality, graphics, replay value, and its status as a top tRPG.
- At 40-50 quests in there is a boss called the Flowsand Lord. His quest is called Pearls in the Deep. This boss is so hard that you might quit the game unless you have completed the CLAN TRIALS to help you through it!
You have two save files to help you through the game.
Five stars for quality, graphics, replay value, and its status as a top tRPG.
