Video Game Review: Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4

Our left eye practically melted out of our face within the first four minutes of this game. Naruto Shippuden: UNS4 is quite the sight, packed to the brim with pyrotechnics, world-filling super moves, glorious and epic animations, and an insane attention to character detail. We haven’t seen much of the series, but we’ve gathered enough to know just how close the characters are to their screen counterparts.

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Video Game Review: The Witch and the Hundred Knight: Revival Edition

As the Hundred Knight, you’re constantly bossed around by the brat witch Metallia, who is just as often hilarious as she is mean. To prove yourself to her, you’ll be shaking down civilians, intimidating their home towns, and defeating various monsters in an effort to spread her influence to the world around her.

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Video Game Review: Sword Art Online: Lost Song

At its core, Lost Song feels like an action game with RPG and adventure elements shoehorned in. You can unlock new skills in your journey through ALfheim, though few enemies need much more than a few combos. In terms of story, ALO just received its very first expansion, featuring two very different floating islands. You’ll start off in a place called Vorklinde, the “newbie” area of the game.

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Video Game Review: Saint Seiya: Soldiers’ Soul

In Saint Seiya: Soldiers’ Soul, you will fight as a number of characters unlockable through the game’s four campaigns that loosely detail the events of the show. Saint Seiya and his friends all draw their power from certain constellations, with Seiya’s being the Pegasus. Along the way you will be assigned a new character almost every fight, so the playable character roster blows up pretty quickly.

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