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Five 7th Gen RPGs you should consider playing.

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By: RJ (@rga_02)

The 7th generation lived a long life. With the Wii, PS3, and 360 nearing the bargain bin, one could easily pick up one of those consoles up with a few RPGs and be entertained for hours on end. Here are five RPGs I think that people should check out if they haven’t already. (In no particular order)

Note this list does contain personal tidbits and experiences and is presented such as if we were talking in real life.

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Splatoon Review

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By: Paul (@MrHarkinian)

  • Splatoon
  • Developed by: Nintendo
  • Published by: Nintendo
  • Wii U
  • Rating - E10+

When you think of a multiplayer shooter, I bet you don’t think of Nintendo’s first party games. In fact, that last relevant Nintendo exclusive multiplayer shooter was released nearly 20 years ago. Well, Nintendo finally remembered that people like to play games other than Mario and Zelda games and released a new IP, Splatoon. Now Nintendo fans need not get an Xbox One or a PlayStation 4 to enjoy a good shooter.

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Aero’s Quest Overview

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By: RJ (@rga_02)

  • Aero’s Quest
  • Developer - Soloweb 
  • Publisher - Soloweb
  • PC

Apparently the gaming press has described Aero’s Quest as “Super Meat Boy meets Megaman” Whoever said that statement needs to brush up on their Megaman. Aero’s Quest is nowhere near those two games other than the fact that it’s a “hard” platformer.

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FIFA 16 has women in it, so what?

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By: RJ (@rga_02)

Recently EA announced that 12 women’s national team would be included in their upcoming FIFA 16 and I was excited to hear that announcement. Soccer/Football is my favorite sport and as much as I love to give EA a lot of flack, I’m one of those people who buys their latest iteration of FIFA each year. For EA to place various women’s nationals teams such as United States, Spain, etc. in the game is wonderful. More people would be exposed to the other side of Football that isn’t well covered, but some people aren’t very happy about the recent addition.

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Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed Review

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By: RJ (@rga_02)

  • Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed 
  • Developer - Tamsoft/Compile Heart
  • Publisher - Idea Factory
  • PlayStation Vita
  • Rating - T

The Hyperdimension series are slowly invading all of your favorite genres. From a traditional start with turn based RPGs, to idol management, what other genre can the series tackle on? The hack and slash genre of course.  Hyperdimension Neptunia U is Compile Heart’s take on the tried and true formula that was popularized with Koei’s Dynasty Warriors series. Except this time, you don’t have to pursue Lu Bu.

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