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Abyss Odyssey PC Review: Training Wheels
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Abyss Odyssey PC Review: Training Wheels

ACE Team's art nouveau-inspired dungeon-crawler makes for a perfect introduction to roguelikes, but veterans of the genre definitely won't find the challenge they're looking for.
JPgamer: 2014 is the Year of the Chibi Spinoff
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JPgamer: 2014 is the Year of the Chibi Spinoff

Next year, two very different series are getting two very different games... with one very similar art style between them. Behold, chibi Persona and chibi Neptunia. Warning: extreme cuteness ahead.
JPgamer: Love for the Fans
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JPgamer: Love for the Fans

In this week's exploration of Japanese gaming and game culture, we take a look at the phenomenon of games specifically designed to allow fans to engage and interact with their favorite characters and properties like never before.
AquaPazza PS3 Review: Battling with the Power of Moe
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AquaPazza PS3 Review: Battling with the Power of Moe

Atlus brings us a fighting game based on a series of visual novels from Aquaplus' Leaf label, in the process creating possibly the most specialized, niche game of all time. Is it a dream match or a fighting game nightmare?
Etrian Odyssey Untold Review
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Etrian Odyssey Untold Review

Atlus' dungeon crawler series goes back to its roots for a second, friendlier attempt at winning over RPG enthusiasts.
Tokyo, Our Favorite Punching Bag
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Tokyo, Our Favorite Punching Bag

Shin Megami Tensei IV demonstrates once again that blowing up Tokyo is one of science fiction's favorite apocalyptic gimmicks.