VICE: "The organisations that assign game ratings don't usually explain themselves, but one game publisher took us behind the scenes."
HPP: Seemingly abandoned by Sony straight out of the gate, the PlayStation Vita has become quite the veritable niche-gaming Mecca.
I'm glad so many third parties are still supporting the thing. I have a feeling a lot of people are going to pick up Danganronpa V3 for it.
It's not dead to me yet. Still going through World of Final Fantasy, God Eater, and Dragon Quest Builders.
Sony may have dropped the ball hard with the Vita but thankfully Japanese developers kept supporting it. Thank you to those developers
Jerry from BagoGames states, "2016 had plenty of great games, but there were some out there that surprised even us at BagoGames. These games took a chance, and we enjoyed them."
Dylan(@DylanChaundy) from Brash Games writes "The foundations are here for a very competent DRPG, but it’s let down by mind-numbingly ridiculous mini-games and tiresome dialogue. When you battle a boss, frantically whittle its health down to zero, with your party’s health hanging by a thread, it’s hard not to punch the air with delight — it’s just a shame that the rest of the design philosophies within the game weren’t a little more robust, and not solely designed to simply pander and attempt so hard to titillate"
It funny how when you write an article asking for diversity, folks are triggered but when you stand for open expression, they are nowhere to be found. Same author. Different subjects. I am so sick of the community's (gaming in general) bandwagon mentality.