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Tag Archives: atlus

The Insight: Our 15 Year Old Writer Loves Yakuza 6’s Action. The Video Narrative? Not So Much.

By Desiree Bonilla At times, Yakuza 6: The Song of Life almost feels like Grand Theft Auto. I remember watching the trailer and thinking about how this game would be fun since there was so much action. It reminds me of the fighting in Sleeping Dogs. Although I have never played the entire Yakuza series, this…

May 15, 2018 in The Insight.

The Moments: When Persona 5 Made Our 15 Year Old Intern Love Anime

  By Kimari Rennis Surprisingly, I have never had a taste for any form of anime. Whenever I would try to watch it or play games based on animes, my attention would slip away like a stick of butter in a wet hand. But Persona 5 is a game that kept both my ears and…

April 18, 2018 in The Insight, The Moment.

Something Semi-Different This Way Comes: Bastion and Catherine

It’s all about the narrative. This week, two games, both widely divergent in theme and scope, caught my fancy because of their stories. Neither will likely sell like L.A. Noire here in the U.S., one because it’s too small, and the other, because its nightmarish tale is weird and long-winded. Yet both are fascinating examples…

July 27, 2011 in Our Trade, The Moment, Underrated.
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