Game Vortex writes: "For RPG fans, especially the particular sub-genre of J-RPGs, the offerings on the Xbox 360 have been feast or famine. Early on, many complained that, although there were good titles available in Japan, many of them were not making their way across the Pacific Ocean to the eager gamers in America. Then, seemingly overnight, a sudden bloom occurred. Where there had been a decided lack of games, there now appeared games such as Lost Odyssey, Blue Dragon, Eternal Sonata, Tales of Vesperia, Enchanted Arms, The Last Remnant, and Star Ocean: The Last Hope. Now, Namco/Bandai Games, publishers of two of the previously mentioned games, enters another title into the fray with Magna Carta II."
OXM's Edwin writes: "The sun is shining, there's a half-finished copy of Bioshock Infinite back home, I've got a third-hand 3DS in the post (it cost £80 - sucks to be you, launch buyers!) and another long Easter weekend is upon us. How are you spending yours - engaging in religious ceremonies? Decapitating make-believe rabbits? Dying of chocolate? Visiting your drunken excesses on relatives? Or playing videogames?"
Lots of mediocre titles in that list save Amalur and Overlord . There are better underrated titles out there , some more ignored than that list
Russ reports on all the RPG sales around the internet and retail stores this week.
We take a look at Magna Carta 2 and see if this Korean RPG is more exciting than the revolutionary bill its named after.