Review by Matt S. The only right way to play Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight is to play them together. Individually they’re a little limited, but taken together they’re a marvellous celebration of the incredible music that has powered so much of the tone…
Read MoreNews by Ginny W. and Lindsay M. Welcome to Digitally Downloaded’s regular catch-up news feature. With each issue we will bring you the best news that you may have missed. Grab the biggest mug you’ve got, fill it with your favourite brew, and catch up with us (and our favourite…
Read MoreThe DDNet team is always up for a good debate, so we figured we’d start to record our various arguments and stick them up for your amusement and/or information! On a regular basis we’ll find a topic to discuss, and then we’ll sit down to chat about it. Then we’ll…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. There is no way that Persona Q should have worked. Taking two of the most narrative-intensive and philosophically deep games ever produced in Persona 3 and 4, and then mashing them together into an Etrian Odyssey clone should have been a disaster. As good as the…
Read MoreA game about the Sour Patch Kids (yes, the candy), Pinball Arcade, and the Skullgirls headline this week’s update for Sony’s download service. I know almost nothing about World Gone Sour (that SPK game) other than the goal of the title is to end up being eaten… and I think…
Read MoreA game about the Sour Patch Kids (yes, the candy), Pinball Arcade, and the Skullgirls headline this week’s update for Sony’s download service. I know almost nothing about World Gone Sour (that SPK game) other than the goal of the title is to end up being eaten… and I think…
Read MoreIf you’re an avid user of the PlayStation Store, you may have noticed that Ghostlight’s support for Aussies has been somewhat lacking. It might not be that way for long, though. According to a recent blog post on Ghostlight’s website, the company plans to bring all of its published games…
Read MoreIf you’re an avid user of the PlayStation Store, you may have noticed that Ghostlight’s support for Aussies has been somewhat lacking. It might not be that way for long, though. According to a recent blog post on Ghostlight’s website, the company plans to bring all of its published games…
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