Release Date: Japan – September 15, 2016, Worldwide – April 4, 2017 Developer: Atlus Publisher: Atlus Rating: M for Mature Genre: Social Simulator, RPG Platforms: Playstation 3, Playstation 4 It’s nearly impossible for me to justify playing a video game expecting to take 100 hours to get through: the side quests there are to explore, […]
Author Archives: Terry Randolph
TellTale’s The Walking Dead Season 3: Ep. 5 From the Gallows Review
Release Date: May 30, 2017 Developer: TellTale Games Publisher: TellTale Games Rating: M for Mature Genre: Interactive Storytelling, Click and point Platforms: Xbox One, Playstation 4, iOs, Android, Mac, PC/Steam TellTale has always been narratively ambitious with their The Walking Dead series. Each season routinely examines the concepts of family and the human condition through […]
What We’re Playing This Week – E3 and Back Again Edition
Terry Randolph – Persona 5 (Playstation 4), Battlefield 1 (Xbox One) I’m almost at the 50% mark of Persona 5 (at 44 hours too) but damn do I love this game. I’m finally starting to see what happens when you push too far too fast: having to face enemies about 6-7 levels over you that […]
Horizon: Zero Dawn Review
Release Date: February 28, 2017 Developer: Guerilla Games Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment Genre: Action, Adventure, Open World System: Playstation 4 Playtime: 45 hours Guerilla Games and I have never gotten along. Their penultimate, Playstation-exclusive franchise Killzone was a massive disappointment to me. Labelling it the Halo killer, this first-person franchise felt more like a graphical […]
What We’re Playing This Week – Memorial Day Edition
Terry Randolph – Persona 5 (Playstation 4), Prey (Xbox One), and Overwatch (Playstation 4) While I have been absolutely glued to Persona 5 (because it’s the kind of game that’s difficult to break away from once you start it up), my friend bought me a game they have raved about nonstop and sworn I’d absolutely […]
What We’re Playing This Week – May Flowers Edition
Terry Randolph – Persona 5 (Playstation 4), Mirror’s Edge Catalyst (Xbox One), Overwatch (Playstation 4) So…I totally caved in and bought my Persona 5 as an early birthday gift for myself. A little bit of me is kicking myself in the butt for buying it amidst reminding myself that I am trying to work on […]
Job Announcement: Minute Media – DBLTAP eSports Team – Associate eSports Producer
Do you feel like you have expert technical camera knowledge, skills, and artistic sensibilities? Feel like you exude on-screen charisma and confidence? Feel like you have extensive knowledge of the ever-growing eSports and wanted to pursue a career in it? Minute Media is looking for an Associate eSports Producer for their newly launched DBLTAP eSports […]
TellTale’s The Walking Dead: Season 3: A New Frontier Episode 4: Thicker Than Water Review
Release Date: April 25th, 2017 Developer: TellTale Games Publisher: TellTale Games Genre: Third Person Perspective, Platformer, Action-Adventure System: Xbox One (Reviewed), Playstation 4,, PC, Mac, Android, iPhone For the first time in a long time, Walking Dead has forced me to face the consequences of every decision I’d made up until this episode. I had […]
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: A TellTale Series Episode 1: Tangled Up in Blue Review
Release Date: April 18th, 2017 Developer: TellTale Games Publisher: TellTale Games Genre: Third Person Perspective, Platformer, Action-Adventure System: Xbox One (Reviewed), Xbox 360, Playstation 4, Playstation 3, PC, Mac, Android, iPhone *For Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: A TellTale Series, Last Token Gaming was fortunate enough to receive two review copies of the game: one […]
TellTale’s The Walking Dead: Season 3 – Episode 3: Above the Law Review
Release Date: March 18th (Xbox One, Season Pass), March 28th (all other systems) Developer: TellTale Games Publisher: TellTale Games Genre: Third Person Perspective, Platformer, Action-Adventure System: Xbox One (Reviewed), Xbox 360, Playstation 4, Playstation 3, PC, Mac, Android, iPhone “Don’t fix what isn’t broken” — a moniker used far too often to imply doing the […]
