RYAN JOHNSON
Escape from Ever After Review
Escape from Ever After is a cute RPG that mechanically flies very close to Paper Mario with a tongue-in-cheek take on fairy tales akin to the first Shrek movie. It offers an excellent, witty story and challenges for people who are familiar with the Paper Mario series.
Aluna: Sentinel of the Shards (X1) Review
Aluna: Sentinel of the Shards is an excellent Diabloesque game in a unique atmosphere that does most things well. The AI has it’s limitations that can be exploited, which leads to the temptation to cheese your way through, but if you persevere genuinely you can find a good challenge.
Catan VR (PS4) Review
Catan VR is a beautiful way to play a classic board game, but it is hindered by being bound to the core game experience and one person per console play when other systems without VR offer extra expansions. Regardless, it’s a beautiful, fun, and unique way to play board games with friends who may not be able to pop in for the night.
Super Neptunia RPG (PS4) Review
Super Neptunia RPG continues the quirky commentary on the gaming industry, this time in a 2D realm where anything 3D is shunned. While fun, there are some hiccups in core gameplay that lead to some frustrating moments. It’s a great game for fans of RPGs or the Neptunia series when spaced with a little tolerance.
Thoughts on the PlayStation Mini Game List: A Gamer's Lounge Community Conversation
The PlayStation Classic comes out in less than a month. Last week they announced the twenty games coming with it, and a lot of the internet was a hair disappointed. The Gamer’s Lounge took to their community to see what public opinion was, and it’s relayed here in this week’s Community Question article.
Yoshimi Yasuda, Director of God Wars, Describes the Hefty Labyrinth of Yomi Expansion; Additions to the Complete Legend
God Wars: Future Past was released last year for PlayStation 4 and Vita. The Complete Legend releases September 4th for Nintendo Switch and contains the Labyrinth of Yomi DLC which releases day and date for PS4/Vita. Given review of such a long game doesn’t allow you to see every inch of endgame content, Ryan Johnson at The Gamer’s Lounge was able to speak with Yoshimi Yasuda, director of God Wars, and found that the new content is more than expected.