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Final Fantasy X represents a significant turning point for the long-running series. It introduced radical changes in storytelling, visual presentation, music, and gameplay mechanics, all of which set the stage for future installments.
Chrono Cross has cemented its place in the annals of RPG history. Its rich narrative, engaging gameplay, stunning visuals, and immersive sound make it a must-play for any RPG fan.
Despite its shortcomings, Final Fantasy VIII is a groundbreaking addition to the RPG genre. Its stunning visuals, intriguing storyline, and innovative gameplay mechanics offer an engaging experience for players.
Final Fantasy VII is a game that is impossible not to recommend to any RPG enthusiast. It sets new standards in gameplay, graphics, storytelling, and overall gaming experience.
Super Metroid is more than just a game - it's a piece of gaming history. Its innovative gameplay, atmospheric world, and enduring appeal make it a must-play for any gaming enthusiast.
The Aurvana Ace by Creative might look like your regular pair of wireless earbuds but it's the first to pack xMEMS’ solid-state silicon drivers. These are supposed to deliver richer, lifelike sound even in a small form factor. Let’s try them out!
Nothing beats the original experience of playing the game as it first existed. The original Super NES version of the game offers players an experience that is as close as possible to what players had in 1995.
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night is considered as one of the best game from the franchise and some fans are still looking forward for a new game with Alucard as protagonist.
While Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun may not be the perfect game, it's undoubtedly an enjoyable experience for fans of the franchise and retro-shooters alike.
Coming from developer Crimson Herring Studios is Sovereign Syndicate. Set in a steampunk version of Victorian London, this cRPG switches dice for tarot cards. Does its novelty warrant taking a chance at this game?