The route to Zanza is rather unexpected.
Where I Play Xenoblade Chronicles: Part 111 – Death of a Roadie
Video Game Review: Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth
This week I’m reviewing the first of the game I played through on my Let’s Play channel – Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth.
Where I Play Xenoblade Chronicles: Part 110 – For Whom The Bell Tolls
Where I Play Xenoblade Chronicles: Part 109 – Second Exam
Where I Play Xenoblade Chronicles: Part 108 – First Exam
Where I Play Xenoblade Chronicles: Part 107 – The Very Final Dungeon
Where I Play Xenoblade Chronicles: Part 106 – Heart Disease
Where I Play Xenoblade Chronicles: Part 105 – Arterial Navigation
Video Game Review: Final Fantasy IV Pixel Remaster
I wasn’t expecting to get through my first New Year’s Resolution this early, relatively speaking – this is going up partway through January, but I was close enough to the end of Final Fantasy IV that I was able to finish the game before the full the first full week of the month. This is a game that I had been trying to beat off and on since I was in Middle School. So, I’m glad that I’ve finally gotten to beat the game – so now the question becomes, was it worth the wait.
Read moreWhere I Play Xenoblade Chronicles: Part 104 – Early ’90s Konami Level
Where I Play Xenoblade Chronicles: Part 103 – Innerspace
Video Game Review: Tactics Ogre (PSP)
I did a Let’s Play of the PSP game, but I never really did a review for those who didn’t want to watch a long Let’s Play to see what I thought about it – time to rectify that.
Where I Play Xenoblade Chronicles: Part 102 – The Endgame is Fashion II
Where I Play Xenoblade Chronicles: Part 101 – The Endgame is Fashion I
Where I Play Xenoblade Chronicles: Part 100 – Home Improvement
Where I Play Xenoblade Chronicles: Part 99 – Aftermath
I finish off this side questline and look for some High Entia survivors for crafting materials.
Medical Announcement & Quick Thoughts on VGAs
I’ve got a bit of a medical procedure coming up that could interrupt my streams and videos, so here’s a heads up – and also some quick thoughts on things the VGAs can do to improve.