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Octopath Traveler 0 Review - Going From Zero To Hero

Octopath Traveler 0 offers a significantly overhauled – and improved – PC and console port of the previously mobile-exclusive Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent. With the gacha mechanics stripped out, Octopath Traveler 0 is a premium, well-paced game. Its expanded gameplay mechanics distinguish it from its predecessors and it has a stronger focus on storytelling, but its bloated cast makes it hard to care about most of the characters.

“Dispatch” is a Superhero Drama Equally Mighty and Emotional

You’ve probably heard the term “superhero fatigue” everywhere, with people getting sick of media showing supernatural beings saving the day. Sure, the Marvel Cinematic Universe hasn’t quite reached the same highs as it did during the “Endgame” days, but I’d argue that people are only tired of superhero movies because they fail to give us meaningful stakes.

Enter “Dispatch,” the debut game from AdHoc studio, created by former Telltale, Ubisoft, and Night School Studio developers. These studios...

Review: DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO (Switch 2) - A Brilliant Brawler With A Colossal Roster

When Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero launched last year on non-Nintendo platforms. I was taken aback at how much time had passed since the last entry in this series. I was a teenager still in school!

With the launch of Nintendo Switch 2, a flurry of ports are coming to the updated console and handheld system, including Sparking Zero. I’m glad to say that Switch 2 is a great way to play this action-packed 3D brawler filled with content, if you can forgive some of the performance issues.

The Starting Line Brings Pop-Punk Glory to The Novo

I vividly remember being eight years old and seeing the music video for The Starting Line’s “The Best of Me” on YouTube in 2002. I instantly became a fan. Their catchy guitars and infectious choruses ripped through my ears, and as I grew through my teenage years, the band grew with me. Over the years, their lyrical topics matured, and frontman Kenny Vasoli’s voice became noticeably deeper with each release.

When the band eventually went on hiatus in 2008, I felt a hole in my heart and assumed I’d never get a chance to see them live. After a few reunions throughout the 2010s, The Starting Line finally came back together more permanently, almost 17 years later, and released their new album, Eternal Youth. It felt like the perfect moment to finally catch a show.

Color, Catharsis, and Crowd-Pleasers on All Time Low's 'Everyone's Talking' Tour

All Time Low is one of the most formative pop-punk bands of the mid-to-late 2000s, bursting onto the scene with brightly colored skinny jeans and swooped hair. Now, 20 years into their career and 10 albums deep, they’ve proven they’re here to stay.

Their latest album, Everyone’s Talking, arrived on October 17, and the band kicked off an eponymous tour to support it. I’ve been listening since middle school, so on a personal level, I was excited to finally see them in Los Angeles at the YouTube Theater on October 22—just days after the album drop.

Can boba tea be high-protein and tasty? I tested 14 flavors to find out

Americans are obsessed with protein, but they’re not all gulping raw eggs out of a glass like Rocky. The last decade has given us protein bars, shakes, cereal, pancakes, chips, crackers, jerkies. More recently, Asian American entrepreneurs have made their own contribution to this protein bonanza: protein boba tea.Boba tea (or bubble tea, as it’s also called) originated in Taiwan in the 1980s before becoming a phenomenon in the United States in the last decade.

Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake Review

With last year’s Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake, Square Enix managed to successfully tow the line between recreating that authentic, old-school RPG experience while still offering plenty of modern adjustments so it didn’t feel outdated. Now it’s rounding out the original Dragon Quest trilogy with Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake, and it’s every bit as impressive as its predecessor. Individually, both games in this package still stand on their own, and Square Enix has added exciting new content in a way that feels natural.

Their combat systems and stories are a product of their time, with simple mechanics and very black and white motivations – but that’s part of the charm, as this approach oozes confidence in keeping things classic. And while I could have done without some returning difficulty spikes, Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake is the perfect send off to one of the best RPG trilogies of all time.

Once Upon a Katamari review: A Throwback of Nostalgia

The Katamari series is a cult-classic that first appeared on the PlayStation 2 and was really unique for its time. In these games, you play as the Prince, a green humanoid creature who has to roll a ball around to capture various objects and create stars and constellations on behalf of his father, the King of All Cosmos.

Once Upon a Katamari’s chill yet surprisingly challenging gameplay and blocky aesthetic harkens back to those nostalgic PS2 days but with brand new stages and items to create an exhilarating modern gameplay experience.

‘Keeper’ Xbox Review: A Colorful And Digestible Journey

Double Fine Productions, the beloved developer behind the Psychonauts series, was acquired by Xbox Game Studios in 2019. Since then it has published two games: Psychonauts 2 and the upcoming Keeper.

Keeper continues the psychedelic aesthetic that Psychonauts left off, with its bold colors and light puzzle gameplay. It’s not a game that’ll light the world on fire, but it’s a brisk and meditative romp that won’t take more than a day to complete.

LITTLE NIGHTMARES 3 Is Co-Op Horror Done Right

The horror genre is filled with gory, bloody, violent, and horrific games like Resident Evil, Silent Hill, and Dead Space. In instances like these, the games are made for more mature audiences in mind. The Little Nightmares series tones it down a notch and relies more heavily on environmental and contextual storytelling. This time around, Little Nightmares 3 engages players more deeply with co-op and evolved combat, while retaining its unsettling atmosphere.

Find ALL the Ghost of Yotei Altars of Reflection? Oh go on then

Altars of Reflection in Ghost of Yotei give you skill points to unlock new abilities, and while some are in plain view, some are well hidden in this action adventure revenge story. You can reveal their locations by exploring the world, talking to people, buying maps from a Cartographer (who can be found at the locations listed below) and other methods. Or by using this guide where we've already found all 61 of them.
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