PlayStation 4 Articles - Page 44
Want to start pickpocketing in Star Ocean 2? Well, you're in the right place. Here's a simple guide to help you get started.
guide by Chao Min Wu and Adam Vitale on 01 November, 2023
A brief guide on where to discover the all-new Assault Action feature in Star Ocean: The Second Story R.
guide by Chao Min Wu on 01 November, 2023
Having a little trouble with Star Ocean Second Story R's obtuse Private Action system? Look no further! We've got you covered.
guide by Chao Min Wu and Adam Vitale on 01 November, 2023
You guide to winning every round and earning MGF to get every minion, mount and outfit
guide by Danielle Lucas on 01 November, 2023
Star Ocean: The Second Story R has brought a cult classic into a new era. It’s been thoughtfully retooled, but it’s still packed with all the heart and soul of the original. Graphically, it’s gorgeous, and the new quests and features range from fair to fabulous. It’s one of my favorite video games in even finer form.
review by Quinton O'Connor on 01 November, 2023
We recently had the chance to sit down with Spike Chunsoft and chat about their recent release of ANONYMOUS;CODE
interview by James Galizio on 31 October, 2023
You'll want to pick your 'deck based on how you live your Netrunning life.
guide by Josh Tolentino on 30 October, 2023
A rough localization and some familiarly frustrating RNG-related issues bog it down, but Front Mission 2: Remake is probably worth the headaches overall.
review by Quinton O'Connor on 25 October, 2023
While Dark Envoy has some interesting class and skill systems, this CRPG's tedious encounter design, forgettable characters, sluggish narrative, and bevy of performance issues make it a difficult game to recommend.
review by Adam Vitale on 23 October, 2023
Despite the narrative not fully coming together in the end, as well as some repetitive gameplay structure, Crymachina manages to be a compelling RPG. Regardless of its uneven nature and short duration, I think it may leave a lasting impression on me - at least a little bit.
review by Adam Vitale on 20 October, 2023