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Ragnarok Odyssey Will Go Online With Help From A Patch

Ragnarok Odyssey takes after Monster Hunter and at launch it will have ad-hoc play. Afterwards, it will have online play. During an interview with Famitsu, Kazuhiro Irie from Game Arts revealed they will release a patch that adds online multiplayer.

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GunGriffon (1996) Sega Saturn Classic Review

GunGriffon is a polygon filled giant Mech 3D shooter that came out in 1996 on the Sega Saturn. Is it worth playing again today? Find out now in Retroheadz classic review of GunGriffon.

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retroheadz1705d ago

That would be awesome especially if it had a VR mode

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Embark on 2 unforgettable journeys - Grandia vs. Grandia II

"The Grandia series is one of the most underrated RPG franchises so allow me to take you back to its roots and see which game is better." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums

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VideoChums1730d ago

Vote for either Grandia or Grandia II at the bottom of the article! 🎮😄

tein1729d ago

Grandia 1 by realy far, grandia 2 is ok, but too short and zero difficulty, 0 side quest.

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Vita Means Life - A Retrospective (2011-2019)

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "With the sad but expected news that Sony is finally discontinuing production of PlayStation Vita hardware worldwide (combined with the earlier news that cartridge production was stopping in the west), it marks what will likely be the final chapter in the extraordinary journey for this little handheld that could. Despite its own creator rapidly withdrawing development support, third-parties cancelling projects left and right, and more internet negativity than I've ever seen for a console, it just kept trucking on - delivering a brilliant gaming experience for anyone willing to give it a shot.

So in light of this news I wanted to deliver a brief retrospective to what has become my favourite gaming machine ever, looking back at all the things it has done so well throughout its life, alongside a short look at what its final year might hold from here. While it's sad to see the Vita finally reaching the end of its life, there have been so many brilliant experiences along the way that I want to celebrate these here - and I know I've (personally) got many more years of enjoyment to come thanks to my backlog too!"

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