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Narelle Ho Sang
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Narelle is a freelance writer with a New York State of Mind. She's a member of the TAY Blog (www.tay2.org), where she can be found musing about JRPGs, music and doing this ಠ_ಠ. Reach her on Twitter.

I haven’t seen anything yet. The latest announcement I saw was that it’s headed to Steam Early Access in December. Read more

It kinda does, yeah. Still gave me some trouble to find the stuff in the middle of the poison swamp even though I used it. Just a matter of scooping up the poison but still dangerous with those crappy snails! I also didn’t realize I could use the flute for a while. But yep, sometimes I refused to use it just so I Read more

Yeah, I did some of that eventually (I’m finished with the game now, save maybe 14 tablet challenges) but that first trip to Iridescent as the inexperienced adventurer was hilarious. I figured out at some point that the flute would help but even so, it still can be a tad annoying trying to pinpoint things when they’re Read more

This is an absolutely perfect way to sum up Dragon Quest VII. Thank you for that. I wish more people would play this one in the West! But I’m so glad DQXI is getting love too so that we can hopefully see these games continue to make it over here. They’re so wonderful. Read more

hey Patrick! Glad to hear you started and hope the Mr. X progress is going well! I’m late to this notification so maybe you bested him already! Read more

That Trogdor, he just doing what a wingaling dragon would do Read more

hrm, think they’re just PS3 and Vita digitally, if I’m recalling correctly. At least 1 through 3. I’d have to double check for ya! Read more

Haven’t played this one yet! I’m working on Vesperia but it starts with such an interesting thing which inspired this article, actually. The cores that power barriers protecting the cities are taken, leaving them exposed to monster invasions and certain death. But then I went outside and it’s like... “um, these aren’t Read more

It messed me up something fierce, too. So well done even though you knew it was coming. Absolutely brilliant. Read more

Thanks so much, Ron! That’s a really good way to think about it. Scout, familiarize, die and then know what to expect on the next play.  Read more

I saw him in an ad the other day, speaking of! I was paying much attention but it was like...hey! I know that guy! Read more