Card Hunter - PC Review
Card Hunter was not even on my radar a few weeks ago, and until a friend pointed it out to me, I had never heard of it. I missed the online beta, but it it up right when it released to the public, but I admit I was skeptical going into things. Web browser games have a somewhat iffy track record. Free-to-play often does not fare much better. Still, the game was described as a strategic collectible card game, and I am a bit of a sucker for both those genres.
Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl - 3DS Review
September 27, 20133DS Review, atlus, Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl, nintendo 3ds
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Games like Etrian Odyssey mimic what Wizardry and others did for years. While these types of games tend to build up loyal followings, they can be somewhat difficult for newcomers to enjoy. There is a lot of grinding and plenty of challenge to be had. Recently Atlus released the latest in the series, which is why The Millennium Girl almost caught me by complete surprise, coming out so close to the last title.
AiRace Speed - Nintendo 3DS Review
Tales to Enjoy! - 3DS Review
September 24, 20133DS Review, DSi Review, Little Red Riding Hood, Nintendo DSi, Puss In Boots, Tales to Enjoy!
This is going to be one of my busier posting weeks - with five reviews in five days. Because of that, I figured I would go with a quick, lightweight review today about a pair of DSi download titles I recently had a chance to play. Tales to Enjoy! is sort of an overarching, almost 'brand name' for a series of games by Enjoy Gaming that target a much younger demographic than most video games.
Fatal Inertia EX - PlayStation 3 Review
September 23, 2013Fatal Inertia EX, Koei Tecmo, playstation plus, PS3 Review, Sony PlayStation 3, video game
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I have gotten some very cool games from the PlayStation Plus program since signing up for it. Of more recent note are some of the bigger, full games like Borderlands, Sleeping Dogs and Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition. There have even been some very timely releases like Double Dragon: Neon for free on the day it came out.
Unfortunately the earlier offerings were generally not quite as good. I have touched on some of those, like Inferno Pool or the PlayStation Minis I reviewed here. There is no doubt in my mind that the PlayStation Plus service has only gotten better.
Well, one of the remnants from early on I still had not spent much time with until recently was Fatal Inertia.
Unfortunately the earlier offerings were generally not quite as good. I have touched on some of those, like Inferno Pool or the PlayStation Minis I reviewed here. There is no doubt in my mind that the PlayStation Plus service has only gotten better.
Well, one of the remnants from early on I still had not spent much time with until recently was Fatal Inertia.
Journey - PSN Review
September 20, 2013Journey, Playstation Network Review, PS3 Review, psn, Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation Network
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Journey is not your typical video game. It does not try to be, and that is a good thing. It is more of an experience, often compared to titles like The Unfinished Swan, or to some extent, Limbo. On the one hand, because Journey uses a fairly unique style and presentation, I can understand those comparisons, but Journey is also very much its own game.
Angry Birds Star Wars - iPhone/iPad Review
Angry Birds is such an interesting title, because it can be so divisive among gamers. The concept is simple and reminds me of older trajectory based games like Scorched Earth - a title I spent a lot of time with back in high school. There is no denying the overall appeal of the game. It is readily available on lots of devices, the premise is simple but varying levels of success yield more stars for personal accomplishment, and as the many iterations since have demonstrated - there is a lot of variety that can be injected into the basic formula.
Hamsterball - PSN Review
September 16, 2013Hamsterball, Playstation Network Review, playstation plus, ps3, PS3 Review, psn, Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation Network, video game
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This is a cute, quick little game that was yet again one of my earlier PlayStation Plus freebies. It sort of reminds me of the old Marble Madness game I played for the NES a million years ago - except I did not enjoy this title nearly as much as I recall Marble Madness.
Persona 4 Golden - Vita Review
I was excited when my wife got me my Sony PlayStation Vita earlier this year - and rightfully so. The hardware is very impressive - I reviewed the system here. Still, as I cited then, the hardware can only do so much. I am more impressed with the Vita than the 3DS as a console, but Nintendo's handheld has a better stable of games. This is still true today - but Persona 4 Golden is my favorite game on either console, which is saying something because Fire Emblem Awakening is still one of my favorite titles this year.
Digitally Downloaded and Otaku Gaming - more of my writing
September 11, 2013digitally downloaded, Game Addiction and Stress, Gaming Thoughts, Hyperdimension Neptunia, Lily Bergamo, Monster Hunter 4, Natural Doctrine, Otaku Gaming, Pokemon X and Y
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I just figured I would take a few moments today to plug a couple of the other sites I write for - Digitally Downloaded and Otaku Gaming.
Star Wars: Force Collection - iOS Review
September 09, 2013CCG, iOS, iPad Review, iPhone Review, Magic: The Gathering, Marvel: War of Heroes, Rage of Bahamut, Star Wars: Force Collection
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Two things most people who know me are aware I enjoy a great deal: Star Wars and CCG's (collectible card games). So when I heard that there would be an iOS game mixing those two elements together, I was more than a little excited. Still, when the recipe for success seems so certain, that usually means you are in for some degree of letdown.
Madden 25 - PS3 Review
September 05, 2013ea, Electronic Arts, John Madden, Madden 25, Madden NFL, national football league, nfl, PS3 Review, Sony PlayStation 3
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Just in case anyone had any doubts about it, I am a big fan of the Madden series. If you had any doubts, you can take a peek at my top Madden Moments here. I have a lot of them, having played the vast majority of the titles on one system or another. So with all of the fanfare surrounding 25 years of John Madden branded football, I had a lot of hope we would be seeing some serious throwbacks to some of the more important titles in the series.
Might & Magic Duel of Champions - PC Review
It seems like most of the card games I have been playing were on mobile devices, but Magic 2014 was on both PlayStation 3 and PC, and sometimes I just like to have a bigger screen in front of me with a mouse or controller in my hand to play them. Might & Magic Duel of Champions does have both an iPad and PC version, but I only played it on my laptop and desktop - I never bothered with the mobile version.