PSXE: It is abundantly clear that Japanese developers have moved on from their awesome creations of the past, opting instead to worship at the altar of action.
Elsewhere, fledgling developers and even top-shelf devs like those at Ubisoft are starting to embrace their roots. People are starting to discover that there is an unquenchable thirst for classic, sometimes even turn-based gaming. There is a thirst for a bit of strategy surrounding a compelling and flamboyant narrative, for an undying feel of familiarity, for fun without a racing pulse, for a touching moment between action sequences.
Take Soul Saga for instance, the little western JRPG that could.
Cultured Vultures: With the different tiers of PlayStation Plus now available, we've combed through the library to find the hidden gems you should care about.
A recent content update for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night included the chance to play as Aurora from Child of Light. Here is a review of that experience
Not sure that I want easter-puke deviant art looking crap pile inserted into an Igarashi game.
Neil writes: "Ready to embark on a new journey? One that mixes the gothic side-scrolling of Bloodstained: Ritual of the night with Ubisoft's Child of Light? 505 Games' latest crossover does just that."