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Rainbow Skies - PS4 / PS3 / Vita Review
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Rainbow Skies - PS4 / PS3 / Vita Review

June 27th, 2018 Chalgyr's Game Room
Rainbow Skies is the sequel to EastAsiaSoft’s Rainbow Moon that originally released for the Vita years ago before finding its way over to the PS4. Taking a new direction, you no longer have a single protagonist but instead a true party of three brought together by some careless magical casting...
Mugen Souls Z - PC Review
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Mugen Souls Z - PC Review

September 1st, 2016 Richard
Mugen Souls Z is the direct sequel to the Mugen Souls title released in 2012 for PS3, and re-released for PC last year. Now it’s time for Mugen Souls Z to get its PC port! For those who haven’t played the first Mugen Souls or read the review (also prominently featured on this site, as well...
Aegis of Earth: Protonovus Assault - PS3 Review
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Aegis of Earth: Protonovus Assault - PS3 Review

April 4th, 2016 Nick
Welcome to the end of the world Commander! From this day forward you’ll be taking control over Kimberly, a middle of nowhere facility with a quirky crew and just about no real relief because let’s be honest, “you don’t need it”. With giant monsters that roam the world in search for the...
XBLAZE Lost: Memories - PS3 Review
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XBLAZE Lost: Memories - PS3 Review

August 12th, 2015 Nick
While Arc System Works is no doubt best known for their take on the fighting genre, XBLAZE: Lost Memories shows that the talented team can pull of a completely different style of game as well. Set in the world as the popular Blazblue series, Lost Memories expands on the excellent story found in...
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2 - PS3 Review
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One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2 - PS3 Review

August 5th, 2015 Pierre-Yves
Not wasting any time once I finished the first, I went straight from One Piece Pirate Warriors into One Piece Pirate Warriors 2. There were several things that were immediately apparent when starting off the second entry into this Warriors spin-off. The first entry tried to be rather different...
One Piece: Pirate Warriors - PS3 Review
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One Piece: Pirate Warriors - PS3 Review

August 3rd, 2015 Pierre-Yves
If one thing can be said for certain, it is that Omega Force knows how to make a game. On the off chance that the name doesn’t ring a bell, they are the developers for Temco Koei’s Warrior series. Dynasty, Samurai, Orochi, we are all pretty big fans of and that doesn’t include Hyrule...
Suikoden III - PS3 Review
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Suikoden III - PS3 Review

July 27th, 2015 Pierre-Yves
Louis this one is for you! Years ago my above friend did something that I’ve never looked back on or once regretted. He sold me his PS1, which was my move away from Nintendo based consoles for quite a while. Sometime after this he introduced me to what is pretty much a cult classic: Suikoden II....
Gradius V - PS3 Review
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Gradius V - PS3 Review

May 5th, 2015 Nick
Horizontal shooters have been around forever now it seems, but the Gradius series has long been considered one of the best franchises in the shooter genre, and for very good reason. Recently Konami released Gradius V, the PS2 classic, on the PlayStation Network for PS3 owners. If you enjoy insanely...
Dragon Ball Xenoverse - PS3 Review
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Dragon Ball Xenoverse - PS3 Review

March 26th, 2015 Pierre-Yves
Dragon Ball is what got me into anime when I was younger and I’ve honestly been a fan ever since. Naruto, One Piece, Bleach, Fairy Tail, all fall into a category that Dragon Ball Z made quite popular. For me it was never the search for the Dragon Balls themselves, or ever the story, but more the...
Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea - PS3 Review
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Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea - PS3 Review

March 24th, 2015 Robert
The Atelier series is one that we hear at Chalgyr's Game Room really enjoy. We have been covering the numerous Atelier games for years now and it is one of the most unique and interesting JRPG franchises that we have seen in a long time. Focusing primarily on grinding and crafting, with solid story...
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