If you crave playing JRPGs like the Suikoden franchise, look no further as Rabbit and Bear Studios and 505 Games are set to release Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. It’s a game said to give you all bits of the JRPG story and gaming you love. We’ve had the privilege of playing an early preview of the game, and here’s what you can look forward to.
Tales and Battles that unfold with the progress
We’re given a chance to access a preview version of the game with a limited run. It reminds us of the world we live in– the main characters run into fires of war. This forces them all to reexamine everything they believe to be right and true. No spoilers yet here, but we’re excited to see how the story progresses beyond what’s offered at the preview.
As we launched the game and got ourselves learning the controls, we found ourselves getting amazed by the detail of the environment. It’s a modern-day side-scrolling action with more depth and movement compared to how we used to play these kinds of games 20 years ago.
It’s not that hard to be acquainted with the game. Tip windows flash here and there, but the best part is when you’re given the chance to decide your party mates. You can also equip them with the best equipment available. It’s a turn-based battle that gives you freedom to choose the best course of action. You choose the sequence of attacks and even implement gimmicks such as hiding in rubble or flicking switches to avoid large-scale damages.
The story also stems from what they call rune-lenses or artifacts that provide a magic ability to users. These can greatly aid in fights. You also get combo attacks by placing two or more characters connected with a bond to implement much stronger attacks. More runes can be added to your character’s arsenal as they gain more levels throughout the game, and are not usually limited to those offensive in nature as some can be attached to give you benefits such as added damage or defense.
The more, the merrier
Like Suikoden, Eiyuden Chronicle’s whole premise is to give you the freedom to recruit 100 characters to your cause.
Yep, you read that right. One. Hundred. Characters.

That sounds like a huge number, sure. However, each of the 100 heroes offers something different. Many are available for battle which you can swap in and out of your party. Some can be tailor-made for certain regions and dungeons throughout the story. Meanwhile, some are designated catalysts that can give you access to more of the world’s treasures.
In the preview build, we got to try out ten of them including two of the main characters of this story – Nowa and Seign, including a few of the hundred characters, as they initially explore a dungeon with mysteries and action.
Similarities with Suikoden are noticeable. That’s natural since this game is created by some of Suikoden’s game masters themselves, Yoshitaka Murayama (creator of Suikoden I & II) and Junko Kawano (Suikoden I & IV). As someone who played it before. It also doesn’t mean that you can just easily recruit everyone, as some require conditions before they accept your invitation.
Adorable Mini Games
You’ll also get to have different mini-games to do while you’re doing the main quest. This includes fishing, which we can experience during the preview.
You’re given a fishing rod to catch fish and other seafood at designated fishing spots on the world map. It’s a lot easier than it looks. Those collected fish can be part of another mini-game, cooking, as ingredients for recipes you can cook with.
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes comes out on April 23, 2024. It will be available on different platforms including PC, Sony PS4 and PS5, Microsoft Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.
THE Michael Josh just got back from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas — the annual tech event that attracts all the biggest tech brands.
One of which is none other than ASUS, Taiwan’s biggest computing giant. They have launched the first wave of Windows laptops for 2026. There’s a full lineup — models for everyday folks, creators, and gamers.
However, we are focusing on these Zenbooks favorites the show: the updated 2026 Zenbook DUO and Zenbook A14, as well as a bigger Zenbook A16 model.
Eager to know more about them? Here’s our Spotlight on the three power-packed ASUS Zenbooks at CES 2026.
Apple just dropped four new iPhones!
There’s the base iPhone 17, the iPhone 17 Pro series, and the much-anticipated iPhone Air.
Which model should you get? Should you even upgrade this year?
And which is your GadgetMatch?
Here is a comprehensive First Look with the new iPhone Apple announced at its September event.
Two months ago, Infinix unveiled the latest HOT 60 Pro+.
It’s out there not just for being a sexy slim smartphone, it’s a record-breaker in the history of Guinness World Records as well.
Now that the device was introduced to me, it’s the perfect time to know exactly what it’s like being with it 60 hours after unboxing.
First Look
At first glance, you’d be surprised how the Infinix HOT 60 Pro+ managed to be this oh-so-thin. With its thinnest point capped at 5.95mm, it’s one of the slimmest smartphones out in the market.
Interestingly, it’s a bit thicker compared to the 5.8mm Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge and the newly-revealed iPhone Air at 5.64mm — which is, by far, the world’s thinnest.
But, with a frame sandwich by a curved screen and a fiberglass back, it gives you the illusion of being the slimmer smartphone. The other two have flat edges around, making them look otherwise.
Revealing its back will remind you of something that will satisfy someone’s sweet tooth. Dubbed as the “Coral Tides” colorway, it exudes shades of pink in a gradient manner.
Although it’s not the something I’d pick, it’s personally more pleasing than the plain ol’ Sleek Black and the ultra-flashy Sonic Yellow choices.
As you’ve noticed, there are three camera lens cutouts. Despite that, it’s only a single-firing 50MP shooter. The rest are just auxiliary lenses that honestly give nothing but aesthetics.
Speaking of, beneath that third cutout is where Infinix’s Active Halo Lighting resides. Though not as evident as you see it on its GT and NOTE cousins, that light-up feature can still be useful for important notifications and reminders.
The eye-candy satisfaction doesn’t end there. Flipping it gives you a bedazzling 6.78-inch curved screen with bezels that are narrower than my patience.
While the heydays of curved displays are slowly fading away, this type of display is where it makes more sense as it harmoniously blends together along its thin trims.
That’s then protected by Corning’s Gorilla Glass 7i alongside an IP65 water and dust resistance rating for utmost durability.
These are all something one wouldn’t expect to have in a budget smartphone if we’re gonna predict it five years ago.
First Date
What does the Infinix HOT 60 Pro+ and government officials have in common? They both exist but, you’ll barely feel ’em. Moreover, holding Infinix’s thinnest phone felt surreal — just like their “effective” flood control projects.
Even so, the HOT 60 Pro+ is still effectively thin and light even when you slap on its bundled Rimowa-inspired clear case. At the end of the day, only the Nepo babies get the real Rimowa treatment.
Now, despite the category it belongs to, its display is honestly top-notch and never a slouch. That AMOLED display tech surely gives the best visuals possible.
Colors pop, blacks are deep, whites are effectively blinding when pushed to the extremes. Much like politicians and their ~innocent children~ being blinded by greed when shown heaps of taxpayers’ money.
Its 144Hz refresh rate takes it to the next level. And, I’m not speaking solely by numbers. You can actually see and feel its overall buttery smoothness.
Thanks to the upgraded MediaTek Helio G200 chipset paired with an 8GB memory (virtually extendable up to 16GB), breezing through apps and multitasking in-between felt snappy — unlike the sluggish and incompetent officials out there.
The experience was never the same when I held numerous lag-fested G99 phones two to three years ago.
The downside, however, is using this phone past its performance limits — particularly hardcore gaming. You can obviously play your favorite games but at the expense of medium to low quality graphics and gameplay stuttering.
Additionally, the inclusion of stereo speakers are unexpected.
For a phone this price and thin, I’m not expecting anything grand. However, the HOT 60 Pro+ delivered desirable sound output that’s adequate to the ears.
They’re not like the hypocritical individuals in the senate who are excessively loud and sound irritating in the long run.
Gladly, its entry-level SoC didn’t hinder me from downloading and listening to Lossless audio tracks. More so, the YouTube playback limit of Full HD (1080p) finally gets pushed to a clearer 2K (1440p) resolution.
Overall, these make the HOT 60 Pro+ undeniably great for a full-on entertainment experience.
Back to its lone 50MP camera, I’ve managed to take more than enough to show how it performs.
I even tried it with some delectable munchies and coffees paid by me and my colleagues’ self-earned money.
Lastly, night-time shots that looked as sharp as any crocodiles’ 🐊👀 night vision.
After all that moderate usage, the Infinix HOT 60 Pro+ was able to last at the end of the day. More than that if you don’t exhaust it.
For its size, 5160mAh sounds more than enough in today’s standards. If it totally dies down, its packaged 45W charger will totally fill it in around 70 minutes.
That’s still faster than applying for a single government-issued ID or document, if I must say.
First Impressions
If you’ve been clamoring for a super-slim smartphone without breaking the bank (literally and figuratively), the Infinix HOT 60 Pro+ is a match made for you.
Considering the hardware it possesses, it’s a no-brainer that it belongs to the budget segment.
To get this exclusive colorway, you need to shell out PhP 9,555 (below US$ 170) in the Philippines. Other variants are being offered at a cheaper price tag under PhP 9,200.
Then again, being affordable doesn’t mean bad quality. The Infinix HOT 60 Pro+ proves to be just one among the quality-tested smartphones that provides ample performance for most users.
Just don’t expect it to run your favorite games nor take images with its camera at the bestest quality possible.
After all, the phone being impossibly thin and featherweight without compromising the Android experience is the reason why it exists in the first place.
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