This week EA/Bioware engage in some delinquency, Bieber shows himself to be of dour humour and Hironobu Sakaguchi thwarts Nintendo of America by partnering with Xseed in order to bring The Last Story Stateside!
The sequel to the divisive Final Fantasy XIII is out, and Daniel has had plenty of time to play it. Does it fix the issues of its predecessor? Or is the game just another cutscene tube? Read on, as Daniel talks about why he loves XIII-2 so much!
The panelists arrive–some (much) later than others–to discuss topics including Ubisoft’s avaricious attempts to bilk PSVita gamers, Hulu on 3DS, a free-play weekend that has already gone, and the world’s most accurate Valentine’s Day Present simulator.
In a week positively brimming with hardly any news whatsoever, the panel discusses the Final Fantasy X remaster project, Valve’s security breach, Final Fantasy XIII-2′s sales figures, and Double Fine’s feeble and grasping attempts to obtain money.
In an attempt to broaden readability of the comic, Kenjujuu turns to reviewing, but luckily Lusipurr is there to save her with a few last-minute, potato-oriented edits.
Final Fantasy XIII-2 loses its street cred, Persona 4 gains content, the ESA gains tax payer money and Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning loses seven missions – in this week’s carefully balanced news excretion.
With the American release of Final Fantasy XIII-2 on the horizon, Daniel decides to look back on the controversial XIII. Does he think XIII worth playing, or a game that should have been forgotten? Read on and find out!