On the next Random Encounter, we delve into the vibrant worlds of Super Mario RPG and Persona 5 Tactica, and tackle the complex issue of redemption arcs in game publishing.
First, Caitlin unpacks the Super Mario RPG Remake. Despite some minor frame rate drops and easy difficulty, does the game's timeless appeal shine through in this newly revitalized Switch release? Following that, Ben explores Persona 5 Tactica. Diverging from the gameplay of previous Persona SRPGs and instead pulling from XCOM, does it still deliver a solid Persona 5 experience while exploring new characters?
Finally, the panel discusses redemption arcs in game publishing. What are the implications of companies releasing flawed games and then improving them over time? We'll delve into whether this trend benefits the industry and gamers, or if it sets a concerning precedent for game quality at launch.
Featuring: Jono Logan, Ben Love, and Caitlin Argyros; Edited by Jono Logan
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Super Mario RPG Remake
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175 - Life and Times with Video Games
174 - It Can Take a Little to Do A Lot
173 - A Bag of Many Things!
172 - New (Old) Island Adventures!
171 - We Talk About RPGs, Right?
170 - Who Has the Time?
169 - Building Up the Summer
168 - The Latest of Games
167 - Keeping Up with the Rush
166 - The E3 2019 Show
165 - To New Horizons
164 - Farming Materia
163 - Bonds of Crystal and Light
162 - A Positively Pleasant Palette Cleanse
161 - A Love/Hate Relationship
160 - Hope and Promise in the Future
159 - Some Things Old, Some Things New
158 - Have Gummi Ship, Will Travel
157 - Games of the Year 2018
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