Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Warhammer 40K Space Marine
This is a game that I am excited for and hope that it will be coming out soon!
Monday, April 13, 2009
Review - Pokemon Platinum
Pokemon is back with a new addition to the Pokemon Diamond/Pearl games. Now like Pokemon Yellow, Crystal or Emerald, Platinum’s story has changed slightly, all the way from character behaviour to the gym setups. Although after starting the game, It will be the same options as before, where you pick your name, and your rivals name, and useful stuff like that.
Fear The Mighty Starly
In Platinum however, you and your rival (most commonly known as Barry), head to the lake to try and capture Giratina…although there is a strange blue haired man glaring over the lake, talking to the silent water. Prof. Rowan ends up giving you the starter Pokemon instead of thieving them. Other changes in Platinum comparing to Diamond/Pearl is the Gym setups. Many Gym’s have new, some more complicated setups including Gardenia, Maylene, and Fantina. Other minor changes like buildings, trainer positions, and wild Pokemon locations are different.
As for the game play of Platinum, it is virtually untouched, except for minor changes. The Poke’Etch has changed from one button to two buttons, one being a positive, and one being a negative page navigator. As said before, it hasn’t changed a lot, it’s still the same concept of Pokemon games from generations, hopefully more to come.
You use the DS Touch Screen to navigate through the menus, items, and of course…the battle moves.
The visuals have changed a bit, from the setups of the Gym’s, to the layout and the design of the modern houses and buildings. Although, a useless but entertaining addition to Platinum is that you (being the main character) now has a little blue sweater and a scarf…entertaining to watch a little blue ribbon waving in the wind while riding down the cycling path. As for the Gym Leaders and the Elite Four, the beginning cut scene of the battle has changed a bit, especially the Elite Four. Also the game will include some new Pokemon Sprites, and the trainers and leaders seem to use more Pokemon Seals.
Sound for Pokemon Platinum is a little different due to the addition of Dimension World, a very spooky area where you are to go and rescue the three Miracle Pokemon : Azelf, Mesprit, and Uxie, and to capture or defeat Giratina Origin Forme. The sounds and music for the Elite Four has changed a bit, for the most part, Elite Four Champion Cynthia…her battle music has changed, and along with other little battle music here and there.
So as a final verdict or Pokemon Platinum for the Nintendo DS…I would highly recommend this game if you are a fan of any of the additional Pokemon Series games like Emerald or Crystal…
Other than that, it is a decent game, a great game for just mindless time wasting…and there are plenty of things to do after you complete the story, like minigames, battletowers, and more…although personally, I like to restart games and see how I can improve in my next play through.
A Verdict of 4.5/5 is awarded to Pokemon Platinum. - Travis Lauritzen
I very much enjoyed this game, and I hope you do also...
Review - Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time
What does a cat have to do with this?
Game play: It is the same formula as the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series, and plays almost exactly like Ring of Fates, but with a few differences that make it worth playing, from its predecessor.
To start off you get to choose one of four tribes; Clavat, Selkie, Lilty, and Yuke. The Clavats are your basic sword fighter character who specialize in melee combat, mainly using a Sword and a Axe. A Selkie is a ranged specialist good at picking off enemies from a distance and also specializes at using a Paddle (that's right a paddle). The Selkie character is really useful for puzzles because they have the unique Double Jump ability that none of the other tribes have. Next you have a Lilty which as the name implies are little, but they are not to be Underestimated due to their size. They specialize in the use of Spears and Hammers, these little power houses don't have as many combo attacks as the Clavat early on; they easily make up for it with their strength. Last but not least you have the Yuke; these odd looking characters specialize in the use of Stave's and are easily the best magic casters in the game
These Yukes are some strange characters...
The controls are simple move around with the D-pad, Attack with A, Jump with B, Pick items and people up with Y, and Cast magic with X. The shoulder buttons don't play as much of a role, but are used to summon you A.I. allies back to you and lock magic rings which are both assigned to L. Throughout the game regardless of which tribe you choose you will find yourself mashing the attack button a lot to hack your way through the short, simple, but enjoyable dungeons. When you cast a spell from your selection of Fire, Thunder, Blizzard, Cure, Raise, or Clear magics a ring will appear for you to direct where to cast it. You can lock these rings by pressing the L shoulder button and the ring will stay there so you can put other spells on top of it to make it stronger or have different effects. For example if you put a Thunder and Clear you will get Haste which increases your movement/attack speed for a short time.
The Game Offers Nice Visuals For a DS
The minor differences I mentioned that make it more worth playing than Ring Of Fates is that they eliminated the need for finding separate pieces of magicite with it just costing MP; which I prefer. Another point worth mentioning is that they got rid of the pesky tribe abilities that you would have to press R to activate which made the Lilty pretty much useless since their tribe ability was not good at all. Also everybody can use all the weapons even if their tribe doesn't specialize in it; it is just a good idea to use your specialized weapon(s) because you get more attacks and abilities.
Visual: The Visuals are just what you can expect from a DS game, colorful and cartoonish graphics. I think that these graphics set the mood for just a plain old fun time and are quite easy on the eyes. The texture is fairly blocky, but not to the point were you can see any detail at all, but is definitely good for an handheld . There is still detail in the game, but not like any of the console games we will be reviewing. These graphics aren't a masterpiece of art but what can you really expect from the DS?
Audio: The audio sounds good and isn't broken up at all so you can hear everything clearly. The voice overs in the cut scenes are actually really well done and are clear. You can hear everything nicely from the grunts of your character to the sound of an enemy dying to the evil cackle of the antagonist.
Conclusion: This is a really good handheld multi player game that I would recommend to people who are into dungeon crawling games and people who have friends who are looking for the next game to play together. I really enjoyed playing this game with my friends it was definatly worth it. The Visuals were actually very fun to look at and the Audio was clear so you could hear everything you needed. So if you are looking for a game to play with other people that is fun and enjoyable I would strongly recommend Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes Of Time.
This has been Matthew Smith and hope you all have as good of a time with this game as I did.
And we will see you - on the other side!
Saturday, April 11, 2009
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