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What's Your Favorite PlayStation Memory?
COMMUNITY QUESTION | This week is the 25th anniversary of the PlayStation, so let's look back on our fondest memories of Sony's first consoles.
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Life Is Strange 2 Series Review: Brothers, A Tale of Two Wolves
Life Is Strange's sequel has wrapped up, so our journey with Sean and Daniel has come to an end.
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Catching Up With Kawazu: The Legendary RPG Developer Talks SaGa and Why We Shouldn't Call Everything an RPG
SaGa series Director Akitoshi Kawazu and Producer Masanori Ichikawa talk to us about the series' revival in the West, Final Fantasy Legend, and the industry's tendency to call everything an "RPG."
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Concept Art for the Final Fantasy 14 Team's Next-Gen Game Emerges
We've got castles, we've got dragons.
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Marvel's Avengers Hands-On: Gear, Skills, and Co-Op Explained
You know who The Avengers are, but now Square Enix explains how you'll play them.
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Ranking the Marvel's Avengers Heroes by Playability, Or Why Iron Man Isn't Working So Far
Crystal Dynamics has to make sure that none of its starting heroes feels like the Hawkeye.
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Final Fantasy 8 Was Always Good
Reexamining one of the most divisive games in the series on its 20th anniversary.
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Why Dragon Quest Failed to Make it In America 30 Years Ago
Nintendo tried its best to make the West love RPGs, but culture—and more importantly, timing—was against the attempt.
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What's The Best Video Game Spaceship?
COMMUNITY QUESTION | In honor of No Man's Sky Beyond, let's look back on the coolest spaceships around.
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Trials of Mana Interview: The Developers on Topping the Fan Translation and the Possibility of New Mana Games
"[T]he localization team took a look at the translation and the first thing they said was, 'We're going to show them up.'"
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Life Is Strange 2, Episode 4 Review
Life Is Strange 2's penultimate episode is an emotional one.
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The Top 25 RPGs of All Time #1: Chrono Trigger
Chrono Trigger's sublime soundtrack arguably tells its classic story more effectively than its character dialogue.