Vanillaware's Unicorn Overlord strategy-rpg is about to touch down on consoles, so now's a great time for a gameplay guide. The latest trailer from Atlus delivers nearly five minutes of combat footage, serving as a nice little primer for the tactical action to come. Unicorn Overlord Combat Tips Trailer Related: 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim Surpasses One Million Copies Sold Beyond critical hit 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim , which first launched in 2019, Vanillaware has been responsible for a bunch of fan-favorite games, from 2007's Odin Sphere to 2013's Dragon's Crown . Unicorn Overlord proudly shows off more of their house style, echoing the signature work of founder George Kamitani. Here's how Atlus describes Unicorn Overlord : From the creators of 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, Unicorn Overlord shines in combining overworld exploration and an innovative battle system in the iconic Vanillaware style. Traverse the vibrant world, cultivate a grand army with over 60 uniquely designed characters, and grow...
- 2/28/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
“Saitou is a thoroughly unremarkable handyman who can't help but feel unsatisfied with his lot in life. Sure, doing odd jobs pays the bills—barely—but it comes at the cost of dealing with his ungrateful customers and boss. Dejected and dispirited, he's starting to wonder what the point of it all is…when he finds himself in another world. There, he meets Raelza, a strong and beautiful female warrior with a prickly attitude; Morlock, a dirty old man and a powerful wizard (when he can remember his spells); and Lafanpan, a cute but greedy fairy.” (Yen Press)
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Kazutomo Ichitomo's “Handyman Saitou in Another World” is a comic-strip-esque series playing on familiar fantasy/isekai genre tropes by interjecting absurd twists and playful pokes at fan service. This approach provides quick, enjoyable bits of effective comedy. However, whether its...
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Kazutomo Ichitomo's “Handyman Saitou in Another World” is a comic-strip-esque series playing on familiar fantasy/isekai genre tropes by interjecting absurd twists and playful pokes at fan service. This approach provides quick, enjoyable bits of effective comedy. However, whether its...
- 7/3/2023
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
If the PlayStation 2’s library of games wasn’t the greatest ever assembled for a single console, it was certainly one of the most diverse. While many of the PS2’s best games have thankfully gone on to enjoy numerous sequels, remakes, and/or remasters, some of the projects that helped make the PS2’s library as diverse as it was have since been forgotten by too many people.
While it’s foolish to think that every PS2 game that was at least interesting enough to deserve a sequel would eventually get one, it’s sometimes tough to look at the PS2’s library and not wonder what could have been. At a time of yearly sequels and live-service games, the PS2’s collection of truly unique titles looks better than ever. Call it nostalgia or wishful thinking, but it’s just a bit too easy to dream of what...
While it’s foolish to think that every PS2 game that was at least interesting enough to deserve a sequel would eventually get one, it’s sometimes tough to look at the PS2’s library and not wonder what could have been. At a time of yearly sequels and live-service games, the PS2’s collection of truly unique titles looks better than ever. Call it nostalgia or wishful thinking, but it’s just a bit too easy to dream of what...
- 4/23/2022
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
The Game Awards are back to celebrate the best titles of the year. Taking place in three studio locations — Los Angeles, Tokyo, and London — the event is hosted once again by executive producer and presenter Geoff Keighley, with special guest appearances from Brie Larson, Christopher Nolan, Gal Gadot, Keanu Reeves, Tom Holland, John David Washington, Reggie Fils-Amie, and more.
And of course, the ceremony wouldn’t be complete without some Huge announcements regarding upcoming games. Last year’s event brought us the reveal of the Xbox Series X. How will The Game Awards top itself this year? Fans will just have to wait and see!
Gamers can watch the festivities live in the stream below:
Favorites at this year’s award ceremony include The Last of Us Part II (11 nominations), Hades (9 nominations), Ghost of Tsushima (8 nominations), Doom Eternal (5 nominations), Fall Guys (4 nominations), Half-Life: Alyx (4 nominations), and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles...
And of course, the ceremony wouldn’t be complete without some Huge announcements regarding upcoming games. Last year’s event brought us the reveal of the Xbox Series X. How will The Game Awards top itself this year? Fans will just have to wait and see!
Gamers can watch the festivities live in the stream below:
Favorites at this year’s award ceremony include The Last of Us Part II (11 nominations), Hades (9 nominations), Ghost of Tsushima (8 nominations), Doom Eternal (5 nominations), Fall Guys (4 nominations), Half-Life: Alyx (4 nominations), and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles...
- 12/11/2020
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Geoff Keighley’s The Game Awards has revealed nominations for the annual celebration of video games. Among the top nominees are The Last of Us II, Hades and Ghost of Tsushima.
Neil Druckmann’s sequel leads nominations with a total of 10, while Hades and Ghost of Tsushima follow with eight and seven noms, respectively.
The Game Awards will celebrate 95 video game titles and the accomplishments of gaming individuals and teams across genres and platforms. The annual show will also feature a gender-neutral Best Performance category, where a diverse number of actors will compete for the honor. Those vying for the award are The Last of Us Part II‘s Ashely Johnson and Laura Bailey, Ghost of Tsushima‘s Daisuke Tsuji, Hades‘ Logan Cunningham, and Nadji Jeter of Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Doom Eternal and Final Fantasy VII Remake join Ghost of Tsushima, Hades and The...
Neil Druckmann’s sequel leads nominations with a total of 10, while Hades and Ghost of Tsushima follow with eight and seven noms, respectively.
The Game Awards will celebrate 95 video game titles and the accomplishments of gaming individuals and teams across genres and platforms. The annual show will also feature a gender-neutral Best Performance category, where a diverse number of actors will compete for the honor. Those vying for the award are The Last of Us Part II‘s Ashely Johnson and Laura Bailey, Ghost of Tsushima‘s Daisuke Tsuji, Hades‘ Logan Cunningham, and Nadji Jeter of Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Doom Eternal and Final Fantasy VII Remake join Ghost of Tsushima, Hades and The...
- 11/18/2020
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
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