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A Satisfyingly Polarizing Adventure | “Persona 4 Golden Remastered” (2023) Game Review
Recently, Persona 4 Golden and Persona 3 Portable were remastered in HD for modern consoles. Currently, both games are up for the reasonable price of $19.99. The former being discussed today originally launched in 2008 before the Golden version released four years later. Right away, this game is extremely polarizing. It possesses traits that were... Continue Reading →
Soulsborne Area Rankings: #100-91 | Column from the Editor
Things aren’t too optimistic this low in the list, but at least they’re slightly better than the bottom of the barrel garbage we had last week. With that, let’s begin this week’s rankings. 100. Memory of the Iron King (Dark Souls 2) The only redeeming factor to this area is that it has an incredible... Continue Reading →
The Worst Areas in Soulsborne: #110-101 | Column from the Editor
From Software has been particularly active since the late 2000s up until now. They started with Demon’s Souls, went through the Dark Souls Trilogy, Bloodborne, then Elden Ring. They also went through a few of them in the process and refurbished them. Today’s piece, as well as pieces in the future complementing this one, will... Continue Reading →
An Enticing Bout Of Fan Service | “SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake” (2023) Game Review
Recently, the spiritual successor to the timeless classic of Battle for Bikini Bottom hit the market. Cosmic Shake plays very similarly to the aforementioned fan favorite, and this has been clear since pre release videos of it were being seen. So, how does it stack up to its predecessor? As always, let’s talk about the... Continue Reading →
A Colossal Disgrace | “Babylon’s Fall” (2022) Game Review
When thinking of what constitutes a ‘bad game’ there are often common denominators. Bad storyline, ugly graphics, clunky or bugged gameplay, perhaps gameplay is also unbalanced, and so on. There have been plenty of games which just didn’t leave a positive impact on their consumers. But then we occasionally get a game which is so... Continue Reading →
The Most Niche Game Of All Time? | “Police Simulator: Patrol Officers” (2021) Review
In June of 2021, Police Simulator: Patrol Officers released. As things are, there are a litany of simulation games on the digital store shelves now, so what’s so special about this one? Let’s assess its pros and cons as always to find out, starting with the former. It does what it says on the label... Continue Reading →
A Unique Game With Potential | “Path of Titans” Beta Review And Forecast With A Guest
Path of Titans is a dinosaur themed MMORPG. The game is in beta currently, so it’s rather pleasingly simple- you simply choose a species of dinosaur, then head out into the world to grow it. In the early stages of the game’s life cycle, it would be good to take a deeper dive into a... Continue Reading →
Where Does Nintendo Go After The Switch? | Column from the Editor
The Nintendo Switch is five years old. Consoles from the company have historically had about five or six years until they are replaced by a next-generation console, with some exceptions. So what's next for Nintendo? Convergence best defines Nintendo's fate in the 2010s, as it saw the company combine its longstanding successful line of handheld... Continue Reading →
Capping Off A Solid Debut Season | “The Dark Pictures Anthology – The Devil In Me” (2022) Game Review With A Guest
On August 30th of 2019, the Dark Pictures Anthology hit the scene with Man of Medan. Overall, that game wasn’t a complete disaster, but it was rather underwhelming. Supermassive Games would spend the next few years with Little Hope and then House of Ashes, with the latter overall proving much more successful. Just under a... Continue Reading →
Solid Characters, Though Issues Aplenty | “God of War: Ragnarok” (2022) Game Review
By Zach ChaneySpecial to InReviewGod of War: Ragnarok is one of the most conflicting gaming experiences I have had this year. I'm going to try my best to thoroughly explain my concerns about the current state of the God of War series. Just for background information, I have played every single God of War game... Continue Reading →
Ranking From Software’s Best Bosses #10-1 | Column from the Editor
On June 11th of this year, we set out to rank every single boss in all of Soulsborne from worst to best. Today, we finally cap it off with the best out of all 199 bosses ranked on this list. We will also reveal the results of the community wide poll conducted days before this... Continue Reading →
Soulsborne Boss Fight Rankings #20-11 | Column from the Editor
Today's penultimate edition takes a look at a few truly amazing ones, all being A+ quality and even one gathering an "S" of sorts. Let's get right into it, with #s 20-11! 20. Malenia, Blade of Miquella/Goddess of Rot (Elden Ring) Undeniably and objectively the hardest boss in all of Soulsborne, Malenia's mark on From... Continue Reading →
Soulsborne Boss Fight Rankings #30-21 | Column from the Editor
We continue our long lasting series, today delving into the top 25. With the quality only going up from here, let’s get right into our 30-21 set of entries! 30. Elemer of the Briar (Elden Ring) This Sith Lord wannabe is a really cool boss concept that's a lot of fun to fight. This particular... Continue Reading →
Soulsborne Boss Fight Rankings #40-31 | Column from the Editor
Today's piece narrows the list down further, as we bear witness to some truly standout encounters. Without further ado, here are today's 40-31! 40. Champion Gundyr (Dark Souls 3) If ‘git gud’ was a boss, this would be it. Gundyr is well known for being relentless, having a wide, complex moveset, and for a fairly... Continue Reading →
Soulsborne: To Wield Or Not To Wield? Part 2 | Column from the Editor
Some time ago, InReview released a piece where we explored some of the lesser-known weapons across the franchise that are and aren't worth using. Like before, today we will have a look at some less than popular picks that either make sense or don't. Demon's Souls Wield: Morning Star This is definitely not the most... Continue Reading →
Soulsborne Boss Fight Rankings #50-41 | Column from the Editor
At long last, the series reaches its illustrious top 50. The high quality of these boss fights only goes up from here, so without further ado, let's address the beginning of the list's top 50. 50. Bloody Crow of Cainhurst (Bloodborne) In the same way as Demon's Souls' Old King Doran is massively overstated, Bloody... Continue Reading →
Soulsborne Boss Fight Rankings #59-51 | Column from the Editor
With the lengthy series hiatus finally behind us, we can finally look into our illustrious top 50, with today’s piece ending off by finally arriving to that echelon. For a reminder of the judgment criteria, see here. 59. Misbegotten Crusader (Elden Ring) At first glance, this is just another Misbegotten Warrior- why does it appear so... Continue Reading →
5 Ways To Improve “Retro Bowl” | Column from the Editor
"Retro Bowl" just got a new update, and along with it are Head Coach profiles and new playoff OT rules, among other tweaks to the game. Here are five things that could be included in future "Retro Bowl" updates, at least for the mobile version. 5. At draft time, allow trades for picks in next year's draft... Continue Reading →
Soulsborne Boss Fight Rankings #69-60 | Column from the Editor
We get ever closer to the ceremonious top 50- here are some picks that may have just missed the cut, but were overall strong picks in their own right. For a reminder of the judgment criteria, see here. 69. Shadows of Yharnam (Bloodborne) From Software has had an auspicious history designing gank fights. Flashes in a... Continue Reading →