ActionTrip:
Nostalgia can be a funny thing. We all have memories of things from our past we fondly put on mental pedestals so we can bask in the warm and fuzzy glow of how great things used to be. However, if you try to repeat those experiences in real life, you may find those memories skewed a bit too much towards the positive. It does not matter if its music, movies, TV shows or video games. Some things just don't hold up very well over time. Sometimes it turns out there is a reason those memories are so fond, as revisiting an experience is as rewarding today as it was way back when. I mention this mainly because Vader is still going on and on about how Dawson's Creek changed his life and impacts the decisions he makes today (Youuu... - Ed. Vader). Also, for the past week I have been playing The Legend of Grimrock, from indie developer Almost Human.
The Outerhaven writes: Our very own Scott Adams and Getselious discuss which anticipated RPGS of January 2024 they are looking forward to in a new video.
Adult gamers rejoice; these are 5 of the best enhanced versions of the games you loved to play as a kid.
Digitally Downloaded writes: "At DDNet, we do love a good Wizardry-style dungeon crawler. There is something classic and timeless about delving deep into a hive of monsters and traps, overcoming them bit by bit while developing an intricate map of the sprawl of corridors and rooms along the way."
Still upset Atlus sided with Nintendo for Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth. I don't mind it's on 3DS, I mind it's not on any PS console cause the PS community are the ones that built the franchise and even made P4G a success on an unsupported system... then they decide to not give us Q but instead a dancing game *FACEPALM*