We return to town and take on a few side quests.
Read moreLet’s Play Wizardry Tale of the Forgotten Land: Part 11 – Toast of the Town


We run into another group of adventurers, and learn the perils of Identifying items in the dungeon.
Read moreWe meet the Swordsman, who trains us in Allied Actions, before fighting Virgo.
Read moreWe have our first meeting with Virgo, who is terrorizing Kasta
Read moreThis time, I re-familiarize myself with the game.
Read moreNow that I’ve completed the game, it’s time to give my final thoughts on the story.
Read moreAfter defeating Nobunaga we wind down the plot and catch up with our teammates.
Read moreInside Sixth Heaven, we take on Nobunaga’s Demon Form.
Read moreWe defeat Nobunaga’s mech and then pursue hin to 6th Heaven.
Read moreWe fight Nobunaga in the skies above New York City.
Read moreWe overcome our shadows and give our challenge to Nobunaga.
Read moreThe Star Division must face the worst parts of themselves.
Read moreAfter our landing, we make our way through the first wave of defenses.
Read moreThe New York Combat Review lands on Nobunaga’s fortress for the final assault.
Read moreIt’s time to take on Nobunaga once and for all – as we launch a direct assault on his citadel.
Read moreAfter a direct attack didn’t work, Nobunaga is taking a page from Sephiroth’s book and is casting Meteor.
Read moreWe fight off another attack on the Little Lip Theater, this time by Nobunaga’ forces.
Read moreAfter screwing up the conclusion of the date I start over to re-do the finish.
Read moreBefore rehearsal, Shin helps out some other members of the Revue.
Read moreGemini asks Shin out on a date!
Read moreThe Little Lip Theater is putting on a show in Central Park for Christmas.
Read moreI haven’t played a lot of visual novels – aside from Super Robot Wars V. Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception, like SRW V, is a hybrid of a visual novel and a tactical RPG, though one with a more linear narrative to it.
Read moreA while back, in the Nintendo Power Retrospectives, I covered Dragon Quest IV for the NES. Prior to that, I had picked up the DS version of the game and had been playing it off and on. Having now beaten the game, I wanted to give my quick thoughts. Read more
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team was, before the release of Paper Jam, the most recent game in the Mario & Luigi series of handheld Mario JRPGs. Unlike the Paper Mario series and the original Super Mario RPG for the SNES, the game focuses entirely on Mario & Luigi as, in this case, they travel to Pi’illo Island along with Princess Peach, on vacation. However, as per usual, Bowser has his own malign plans for Peach, which Mario & Luigi must foil. Much of the game plays fairly well, but there are a few gameplay concepts that don’t quite work that ultimately ruin the whole experience.