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Top 47,858 Games of All Time Episode 330: Axiom Verge

Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank the indie metroidvania hit where it really is a feature, not a bug.

Bouncer, The

During the late 90s, Square was on top of the gaming world. With their unmatched RPG output, they quickly worked

Chameleon Twist 2

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Chameleon Twist

It didn’t take long for Japan System Supply to follow up with Chameleon Twist 2, releasing first in Japan this

HG101 Presents: The Unofficial Guide to Shin Megami Tensei and Persona

Beginning as a 1986 science fiction/horror novel, Megami Tensei has since grown to become one of the most expansive Japanese RPG series of all time, comprising of over thirty titles in variety of subgenres. As the original “monster collecting” game, the heroes converse with hundreds of demons across various world mythologies and convince them to join their cause. While early entries focused on exploring post-apocalyptic Tokyo, the series has branched out in several different directions, putting you in the role of demon-hunting detectives and high school students, across other spinoffs like Devil Summoner, Persona, and Devil Survivor. This book catalogues all of them and untangles the web of the this complicated but fascinating series, reviewing many Japanese-only entries as well as other incredibly obscure titles within the series.

Top 47,858 Games of All Time Episode 329: Maken X

Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank Atlus’s weird Dreamcast first-person hack-and-slash.

Top 47,858 Games of All Time Episode 328: Mega Man Zero

Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank Capcom’s ambitious early GBA offering, Mega Man Zero.

Top 47,858 Games of All Time Episode 327: Hearthstone

Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank Blizzard’s foray into the collectible card game racket.

Urban Chaos: Riot Response

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Urban Chaos

The sixth generation was bizarre. We were finally figuring out 3D and how old genres could excel in this new

Urban Chaos

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Urban Chaos

In 1997, a few ex-Bullfrog developers formed their own studio called Mucky Foot Productions, and they managed to make three

Misty Blue

Misty Blue Developer: Enix Platform: PC88, PC98 Release Date: 1990 This article is part of our Japanese Obscurities feature. We

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