Attack on Titan 2 delves deeply into the narrative of Attack on Titan's second season and offers players versatile action and new challenges.
Dynasty Warriors 9, the latest in the long line of Japanese hack-and-slash games, is coming to PlayStation 4.
Fire Emblem meets the Warriors series in Fire Emblem Warriors, coming to Nintendo Switch Holiday 2017.
The pretty graphics make DOA2: Hardcore a good showpiece, and the game has enough options to make it a worthwhile purchase for fight-hungry PS2 owners.
Dynasty Warriors 2's beat-'em-up gameplay is simple enough to make it easy to get in to, and the game is interesting enough to keep you entertained for a while.
Japanese history buffs will definitely love this game, and even novice players will appreciate the game, with its stunning visuals and sounds.
You'll actually feel a loss if (and when) your star monster passes on.
Fans of the first game should feel at home with the sequel, while those new to monster ranching should be able to dive right in.
This game will leave you with a strong sense of déja vu.
For those who are new to WinBack, it will be a nice, stealthy diversion until Metal Gear Solid 2 is released later this year.
While ROT3K6 won't win anyone over with its graphics, it is a solid and intricate simulation title.
Bet on virtual horse races and win cash on the Game Boy Advance.
Dynasty Warriors 3 offers lengthy replay value by allowing players to take up a number of roles on all three sides in the otherwise fixed campaign.
This is one of the best, most challenging action adventure games ever made.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII is a good strategy game, but it's not for everyone.
Serious Dynasty Warriors fans will surely eat up the new features, and if you've never tried one of these games before, this is as good as any to start with.
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