Saturday, December 3, 2011

Update

So, I doubt anyone reads this anyways but sorry I've fallen so far behind with updating my gaming blog! I moved to Japan at the end of July and I've been pretty busy since. That being said, I'm in the gaming heartland...or what used to be. Anyways, I've had a chance to play a lot of games and I've devoted a lot of my time to playing games. (Shocking, isn't it?) I'll just give a basic rundown of my thoughts and feelings and what I've been playing since I arrived in order.

The Last Story
I'm really torn with this game. Granted I didn't go into it with high expectations even though it was directed by Hironobu Sakaguchi. He is the father of Final Fantasy. First off, you will notice this game is for the Wii but don't assume it's awful. I have to say, this is one of the first Wii games that actually kept my interest.  It is rather short unfortunately, but it is a real game for hardcore gamers.

Without spoiling too much, The Last Story is a game about Elza and his intrepid mercenary friends. What starts off as a simple boy meets girl story, it evolves into something much more. You and your friends have to save the world, and ultimately remove a force from the world.

When you first start playing The Last Story, I recommend using the classic controller! I went through about half of the game using the standard Wii-mote and nunchuk and really regretted it after I plugged in the classic controller on a whim. The controls did take a little while to get used to. Even after I did, they felt a little stiff. The battle system was fairly interesting. It's an action RPG, but you have to control your character (and other characters) pretty carefully.You can command each character to perform an attack, and after their gauges have filled up you can make them perform a special attack.  Especially towards the end, the final boss battle does spike in difficulty.

My biggest gripe with my game is I guess the lack of content and spirit behind the story. There is a story, but I feel like the game depended on easy plot-devices without really developing the plot, the characters, or the story at all.

In terms of the music, there are a few nice tracks here and there throughout the game. Nobuo Uematsu did compose the music for this game, but for whatever reason most of the tracks were arranged by different composers (again, not a good move!) 
Here are some of my favorites: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9On-fzHhFo     ?????(Toberu Mono; The Flying One) 

This game also  has online missions which seems like a really fun way to extend the life of the game considering how short the main quest is. I haven't tried them out. I read online that many of the Japanese players have mastered the levels online.

Overall, I'm afraid this game lacks the spirit of Sakeguchi. It felt a lot like Chrono Trigger throughout the game but it wasn't all there. The characters were interesting, and they all had individual personalities (even if the damsel in distress was the typical damsel.) But the story did not hold the game together. With the strange controls, it  felt  dated. I think if this game was made 10 years ago, people would have really enjoyed it. It just can't compare to other RPGs new, or old.

Therefore I suggest renting this game. I bought it at about $20 and I would have to say it is worth $20. I'm not sure how I would have felt at $50 because it was rather short.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Rainfall!

***************Update***********************

Good news! Xenoblade has been announced for North America. Finally!!

Source

I can't wait to play it! Make sure to show your support by reserving or picking up a copy when it comes out!

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I'm not sure operation rainfall will get anywhere but I have to say this is a living testament that JRPGs aren't dying. The demand is still there! Now if only developers would work on the creativity aspect. I think the Wii has a lot to offer in terms of RPGs because of its software limitations. I cannot wait to play Xenoblade. I just hope we get it too!

Show your support!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

The Passing

I am posting this video in remembrance of all of the victims and survivors. 







Tuesday, March 15, 2011


My heart goes out to all of the victims and families affected by this horrible disaster. I really hope the situation starts to improve as soon as possible and I wish there was something I could do. I hope Japan and all of its people are in your prayers. They will be in mine.

I just wanted to comment on how integral games are to Japan, and the gaming community.

Get out there and make a donation! 

Sega announced 23 of its arcade centers in Japan will be closed to conserve electricity until further notices, including the ones in Tokyo, Chiba, Ibaraki, Fukushima, Tochigi, Saitama, Miyagi, and Iwate-ken. The lights on the exterior walls will be turned on for only 6 hours between 6PM to midnight.
 Take Two Interactive announced two upcoming game titles have been delayed in Japan:
  • Top Spin 4 (PS3/360/PSP, Take Two) - before change: Apr 07, new date: TBD
  • MLB 2K11 (PS3/360, Take Two) - before change: Apr 14, new date: TBD
 Capcom announced it's upcoming Monster Hunter 11 Festival Tournaments will all be cancelled, with the first one at Fukuoka has already been cancelled on March 13, the remaining 5 tournaments in Nagoya, Tokyo, Sendai, Sapporo and Osaka, and the final tournament in Tokyo have also been cancelled. The reason is concerns to participants safety.
 Nintendo of Japan announced its 3DS title Steel Diver will be postponed from March 17 to an undetermined date due to various factors.
 Capcom has cancelled the Super Street Fighter IV Tournament on March 27 at Chiba Plaza Capcom Naganuma due to the earthquake, but Capcom is looking to reschedule the tournament sometimes in future.
 Capcom's Street Fighter IV producer Yoshinori Ono mentioned in Twitter that he could not go to work in his Tokyo R&D office due to knock out power and transportation problems. He and his team will not go back for a while.
 Konami's producer Hideo Kojima said he will be leaving work to save power, in the meantime he will work on his manuscript, and he praises the solar phone charger Sony gave out during the NGP Press Conference, it is now very handy.
 Sega's Ryuga Gotoku: Of The End producer Toshihiro Nagoshi mentioned in his blog that the reason for the game's delay was made after considering the earthquake state, he said "I believe the day will come when I will be able to delivery this product to the world". It makes you wonder if the delay is actually longer than just a few days/weeks.


 Following Sony's donation, additional game publishers have announced donation campaigns to support disaster relief:
  • Nintendo - 300 million yen
  • Koei Tecmo - 10 million yen to Red Cross Japan
  • Sega Sammy - 200 million yen
  • Bandai Namco - 100 million yen
  • 5pb - all sales from its iOS game Memories Off 6 T-Wave from now until March 31 will be donated, the price has been dropped from 2000 yen to 350 yen
 Irem announced its disaster survival game Zettei Zetsumei Toshi 4: Summer Memories [Disaster Report 4] has been canceled. Although a reason was not released, it is most likely related to the earthquake on March 11.
 Sega announced the release date of Ryuga Gotoku: Of The End [Yakuza: Of The End] has been delayed due to various factors. Originally scheduled for a March 17 release, a new release date has not yet been set.
 Sony announced that PlayStation related repair work will be suspended due to the Taiheiyou Northeast earthquake and damages to its Sendai factories.
 Due to partial meltdown of the Fukushima nuclear plant and rolling power outages in various cities, most of the online games in Japan will be shutdown temporary until further notice, here is a list:
  • Koei Tecmo - Nobunaga's Ambition Online, Uncharted Waters Online, Shin Sangoku Musou Online will be suspended for 1 week
  • Square Enix - Final Fantasy XI, Final Fantasy XIV and the PlayOnline service will be shutdown for 1 week
  • Capcom - Monster Hunter Frontier Online - mobile phone support has been discontinued until further notice
  • Sega - Phantasy Star Universe - service interruption may occur during rolling blackouts
  • Atlus - Shin Megami Tensei Imagine - service interruption may occur during rolling blackouts
  • Konami - Metal Gear Online will be suspended until further notice
 Microsoft announced its Kinect Trailer tour Kinect Experience Caravan Car Event has been canceled due to the earthquake.
 Microsoft announced three Xbox 360 products have been delayed due to distribution issues after the earthquake.
  • Dragon Age Origins Awakening - release date has been delayed
  • Xbox Live 12 Month Gold Starter Kit
  • Xbox Live 3 Month Gold Membership
 Capcom announced that the Marvel vs Capcom 3 Jill Valentine and Shuma Gorath DLC has been delayed due to the earthquake, the DLC was originally scheduled to release on March 15.


 After the Japan earthquake, in Amazon Japan the preorder ranking chart, Irem's Zettei Zetsumei Toshi 4: Summer Memories [Disaster Report 4] has jumped up 76 positions from No.86 all the way to No.10. The game is about survival after devastating earthquake.

 Sony announced they will donate 300 million yen to reconstruction and relief of victims of the earthquake. Sony will also donate 30,000 units of radio products to victims in the area.
 Sumiyoshi-kai, Japan's second largest Yakuza group, announced through Twitter that they are providing emergency relief to all earthquake victims in Japan, they will provide food and their district offices will be opened as temporary shelter.
 After the Japan earthquake, many game producers, voice actor/actresses have reported their safety in various websites, including:
  • Cade Peterson from SCEJ and SCEI
  • Warren Keyes from SCE
  • Dylan Cuthbert from Q-Games
  • Hideo Kojima from Konami
  • Producers from Suda 51
  • Producers from Platinum Games
  • Fumito Ueda from SCEJ
  • Musician Baiyon from Q-Games/Media Molecule
  • Various voice actors/actresses
 Sony announced the release date of Motorstorm: Apocalypse has been postponed in Japan, due to certain stages are in a devastated city by devastating earthquake.
 Sony has shut down six factories in Fukushima and Miyazaki in Japan due to the earthquake. The affected factories were responsible for producing Blu-ray disc and other products, all staffs have been evacuated. Sony is still assessing the damage.
 Preliminary reports stated that the tsunami has swept away 12,000 PlayStation 3 and 5,600 Xbox 360 consoles; in addition, a number of anime TV and manga series will temporary cease production due to damages to the studios.
 nVidia announced its Tegra 2 processor will support Sony's PlayStation Suite, in future any smartphones and tablets that uses Tegra 2 will be able to run games for PlayStation Suite, including PSone games and new titles designed for the suite. Inside news also reported that PlayStation 2 games will also be coming to PlayStation Suite in future.
 After the massive earthquake, all game events in Japan have been cancelled for the weekend, including:
  • Mar 12/13: Ryuga Gotoku: Of The End Signing in Hiroshima and Osaka
  • Mar 12/13: Dragon Ball Zenkai Battle Royal Location Test
  • Mar 12/13: eb! Festa 2011 10 Year Anniversary Event
  • Mar 12: Blazblue: Continuum Shift II PSP Osaka Demo Event
  • Mar 13: Gundam The 3D Battle Demo Event
  • Mar 13: Dead or Alive Dimensions Demo Event
  • Mar 13: Monster Hunter Festa 2011 Fukuoka Event
  • Mar 13: Valkyria Chronicles 3 May'n Nameless SP Live
  • Mar 13: Blazblue: Continuum Shift II PSP/3DS Demo Event

Sunday, February 13, 2011

No online play Nintendo?

I know this probably isn't very relevant but I felt like I needed to discuss this issue. No matter how amazing Nintendo games are (and they usually are), I can't help but feel a little underwhelmed. Online play is a staple of most of the gaming consoles of this generation. The PS3 offers FREE online play for countless games. The XBOX 360 has free online play for certain games and a pricey gold membership for others.

Regardless of the console, Nintendo is really falling behind. Creating a console without HD is one thing but the lack of online play is killing me. Graphics don't mean everything to me, in fact I think the reason so many SNES games and PS1 games are amazing is simply because of the graphical limitation. Game designers had to think outside of the box to make engaging stories and memorable characters. I can't say that is the case with our more powerful systems. Instead of focusing on graphical innovation, Nintendo introduced a motion controller, and I have to give them some credit even if the  Wii let me down for the first two years after its launch. The game library was really lacking. I remember buying Wii game after Wii game hoping for a true "Nintendo" quality game. Recently, Nintendo has  changed their focus from casual gamers to hardcore gamers, or rather they have developed a nice medium for both parties. 2009 and 2010 were great years for Nintendo! Games like Kirby's Epic Yarn, Donkey Kong Country, Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2, among other games speak for themselves. They have a wonderful throwback feeling while adding subtle innovations. I think the main reason I love these games, is because they include cooperative multiplayer gameplay! Something Sony and Microsoft game libraries severely lack. I do not consider FPS, running around and killing each other (even if it is on teams) as cooperative gameplay. Rather FPS, like fighting games, foster competition and gaming trolls.

This being said, I really love playing Kirby's Epic Yarn and Donkey Kong Country Returns with friends but we have to be in the same room physically to have these great co-op experiences. What if I moved somewhere else but still wanted to play games with my friends? What if my friends didn't live close by?

The most upsetting consequence of lacking online play- I play these games pretty rarely. Yet I play Little Big Planet 2 a lot more primarily because I can play with my friends online. With voice chat it feels like we are playing the game with each other in the same room even though it is online. This is how games should be, especially the creative two player Nintendo games because I think two player (or more) adds so much to the overall gaming experience. Unfortunately, these games simply are not as fun when you play by yourself.

There is nothing I can do now but continue to play Nintendo games with my friends in person. I just hope Nintendo knows (and they must) holding back in almost every avenue will create dissatisfied loyal fans.

Last point. I really hope the 3DS isn't another gimmick like the Wii. Don't get me wrong. I love my Wii now but at first the game library was horrible and it just felt like a huge joke. I have more faith in Nintendo now, but they still need to prove themselves! I know they can and will :).

Fact of the Week

I'm starting a new fun fact of the week that most of you probably don't know. (Or do you?)


What song does this Water Land (Super Mario Bros. 3 map theme) remind you of? Any guesses?

I'll give you a few hints. It's in another nintendo favorite series. It's a hidden location in caves, or you fall into it.
















Do you hear it? Let me slow it down for you. 



Pretty awesome right? I've been playing Zelda since ALTTP (A Link to the Past) and I never picked up on it. Did you?




Sort of related in terms of being about video game music. Have you ever played that horrible NES game, Beetlejuice. It's considered to be one of the worst NES games for a number of reasons. I've tried it out myself and I have to say, it's pretty horrible. I didn't recognize the music though. A friend of a friend highlighted something amazing about it. Take a listen:

What does this remind you of. Just take a wild guess. 
















DAVID WISE of  Donkey Kong 1 and 2 COMPOSED THE MUSIC FOR THIS HORRIBLE GAME. I can't believe it. Simply amazing with the hardware. 

This is why I love video games folks- the endless possibilities the genre allows. Like works of fiction, devices and themes are used over and over. Nintendo never fails to amaze me :). I love finding out little things like this.

That's the fact of the week. I hope you learned something new :).