It's cool seeing all your favorite characters from the game as highly detailed animated CG. If you haven't played the game, none of the movie will make sense. Definitely for FFVII fans only.
Explore the five clouds that make up the world of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X. This innovative rhythm action game lets you test out 30 songs and 300 costumes as you attempt to complete various requests. A wide range of difficulties give you plenty of challenges throughout Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X.
Sega did a great job bringing the game over. All tracks from the Japanese version are here still with translated lyrics. This is the way this type of game should always be done!
Normal mode is easy, so if you're a newcomer to this type of game, then stick with that. I recommend playing the game on Hard difficulty as the rhythm game uses all four dualshock face buttons instead of just two of them on Normal mode.
Take your RPG experience to incredulous levels with Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE for WII, and fuse the popular titles from two beloved series. Battle Mirages for control of the city, and perform brand new music for adoring crowds. Action-packed and utterly enjoyable, Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE offers brand new worlds and weapons.
First off, this is a great game. If you're a fan of Persona or the mainline Shin Megami Tensei series, you will like this as it is 100% Atlus goodness. The translation was also done by Atlus, but with a bad catch... Nintendo of Europe which was responsible for enforcing it's arbitrary 1st party publisher policy on Atlus has resulted in a series of arbitrary and bizarre censoring/edits on the original Japanese version of the game for N.America and Europe.
Had the game been published by Atlus, the game would have been brought to fans uncensored, just see SMTIV and Apocalypse and Persona Dancing All Night as proof. Because of that flaw, I deducted 1 star.
Still, on its own merits the game is fun and the setting of modern, JPOP-py Shibuya is fun and lighthearted, but still as challenging as any other SMT game. A definite buy for RPG fans!
Follow Leon Kennedy's adventures six years after the Raccoon City events when you play Resident Evil 4 for the PlayStation 4. This favorite horror shooting adventure brings stunning updated game graphics for greater enjoyment. Play from Leon's perspective in Resident Evil 4 as he searches for Ashley Graham and faces down cult mobs and related horrors.
This is the RE4 fans know and love, but in 1080p. There is no platinum trophy, if you care for such things and the trophies it does offer are related to the story progression. The texture or rendering detail hasn't been "remastered" so be aware of that.
Kingsglaive gives some backstory prior to the events of the FFXV game, but it mostly fight scenes and special effects. Seems like SE didn't do 2nd takes for some of the dialogue which sounds awkwardly delivered despite having a big-name cast of actors. Still it's a great 2 hour tech demo of Square's CG capabilities.
Come back from the afterlife to kill gods in Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse. After a devastating war between angels and demons, the two sides reached an impasse and ruled the world together, but a threat to their dominance has emerged. Your job is simple: Choose the right path for you in Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse.
The game is fun and challenging. If anyone who played SMT4's beginning portion remembers how difficult the learning curves was, no need to worry about that with Apocalypse. The pacing is much better, and the challenges aren't toned down.