Thursday, November 18, 2010

RPGamer and Xenogears

Hey what's going on guys? It's been a few days since I've posted anything here..whoops! I've been busy working on RPGamer stuff (actual journalism). I did training earlier in the week and have also written two news pieces for them. Very exciting! I've also done some gaming in there somehow...

So I recently beat God of War: Ghost of Sparta for the PSP. It was a pretty short game (~7 hours) but perfect for on the go gaming. I'm still deciding what review I want to do but it'll probably be GoW or possibly Persona 4. We shall see!

I also had the time to get back into an RPG: Xenogears. My friends that have played this game have done nothing but rave about it. I'm about 10.5 hours in and it's pretty good so far. There are so many unanswered questions! It makes for engaging gameplay though because you want to know what happens next.

I also have been DOMINATING (for me) on Madden 2011 online. I've won like...7 games in a row or something. No one can stop Tom Brady. Anyways thanks as always for reading. Follow the links below to check out my latest articles for RPGamer. Later  Gamers!

1. Kindgom Hearts Re:coded Preorder Items Announced
2. New Features for PSP's Persona 2: Innocent Sin

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Zero Latest Marvel vs Capcom 3 Character

Among the latest characters announced for the upcoming title Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds is Zero from the Mega Man X series. Fans have been clamoring for Mega Man to be in the latest sequel, but gamers should be plenty satisfied with Lightsaber-wielding Maverick Hunter.
Check out the trailer below to get a preview of what Zero is capable in the game.




[Source: Gametrailers]

Atlus Announces 50% off PSN Sale

Aram Jabbari, Atlus Manager of Public Relations and Sales, announced on his PlayStation blog that today Atlus will launch a 2 week sale on 11 titles currently available for download on the PSN. The reason for the sale? Jabbari says, "What if we can spoil our fans for the holidays by cutting something in half?"

A few of the titles that are included in the sale are: Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 Portable, Shin Megami Tensei: Persona (PSP Remake), Class of Heroes, and R-Type Command. Some games are going for as low as $4.99! Hurry because the sale ends November 29th. Follow the Source link below for a complete list of prices.

                                                              
[Source: Atlas Blog]

New Page and New Position

Hello Loyal Readers,
I have some extremely exciting news! First off I added a Reviews Page to make it quicker to find old reviews for those who want to read up on a game. Secondly I just received an email regarding a position at the brand new Blistered Thumbs website. They want to bring me on for a trial period for a possible permanent position!

Now this may or may not be paid but apparently THOUSANDS applied for these positions. To even have made it this far and to have the people at Channel Awesome like my work this much is a true honor and blessing. Praise be to God! I am extremely grateful, humbled, and shocked. It still hasn't quite hit me yet.

To be totally honest I'm not sure what I want to continue doing with this blog. I may revert it back to a personal gaming blog again. Either way a new review is definitely coming soon. Thanks again to those who read this. Very much appreciated. Have a great week everyone!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Update and New Position!

Hello loyal readers,

I have a few updates I wanted to share. I won't be posting anything today because I recently got a position  writing for RPGamer.com! I've been doing paperwork and training for them. Hopefully in the next week or so I'll be posting for them. I will continue to write here as well but today was a little busy and I started a little too late in the day.

I'm also considering doing this in video format to spice things up (not to mention monetize a little bit :P). Let me know what you think of that! Also look for a new review this week at some point as well. Possibly the new God of War: Ghost of Sparta or Batman: Arkham Asylum. Trying to break the mold and do something besides RPGs. Thanks for reading as always. Later Gamers!

Friday, November 12, 2010

Vaan the latest Dissia Duodecim character announced

Among the latest characters announced for the new Dissidia game is Final Fantasy XII's Vaan. He joins the cast along FF7's Tifa and FF13's Lightning. Of all the possible characters that could have been chosen Vaan does seem like a questionable addition.

Vaan ranks down there with the most hated characters such as Tidus. Basch would have been a more suitable choice, or hell even Caith Sith would have at least been fun to laugh at. One good things about adding Vaan though....gamers will have the chance to beat him to death!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

CoD: Black Ops topples Modern Warfare 2

It's being reported by numerous sources that CoD: Black Ops smashed the launch sales of last years Modern Warfare 2. MW2 sold 4.7 million units at launch accumulating $310 Million in sales in North America and the UK. Black Ops has reportedly pulled in $360 Million on launch day selling 5.6 million copies of the game in North America and the UK. This makes Black Ops the best selling entertainment launch in history, video game or otherwise.

Black Ops comes loaded with content as this years Call of Duty game. It includes: An 8-10 hour campaign, robust online options, robust multi-player options, as well as a top down shooter mini game (which could probably sell for $10 on its own). All in all gamers continue to see CoD as worthy of the full $60 retail price. Black Ops is trending to become the best selling game of all time.

                                                                  [Source: Kotaku]

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Call of Duty: Future Warfare?

Fans who have long awaited a future-themed Call of Duty game may need to start thanking the gaming gods. Your prayers may finally have been answered. Based on recent domain name registrations by Activision one of the following might be the name of the 2011 Call of Duty game: "Future Warfare", "Space Warfare", "Secret Warfare", "Advanced Warfare".

Rumor has it the next CoD game will include Space Marines and be set in the distant future. What else could possibly be in store? Space Combat? Aliens? Mechs? Only time will tell what's ahead for this series as it takes a leap into the final frontier.

                            [Source: IGN]

New SSX Possibly on the Horizon

It's been quite some time since gamers have hand a new SSX game to pull off 1080 stalefishes with, approximatively 3 years to be exact. Fans of the series should start dusting off their boards because a new SSX game is possibly in the works.

EA has recently registered the following domain names: "SSX First Decent" and "SSX Deadly Decent." EA has made no announcement in any detail about the new title(s) but it's always fun to speculate! Let's hope the domain
 names =  new snowboarding action.

                                                            [Source: Gametrailers]

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Okamiden Release Date Announced

Those who have been waiting patiently for a release date to Okamiden finally have a date to mark on their calendars. Capcom has announced the DS title will be available in North America March 15 as well as releasing the cover art (shown to the left).

Capcom stated that those who pre-order the game from Gamestop will receive a special paintbrush-shaped stylus as well as a screen cleaning cloth with art from the game. Fans eager for the bonuses should make their pre-orders soon because only 20,000 units will be produced for the promotion.


[Source: RPGamer]


New Playstation Home Features Leaked

A number of images were leaked from the beta testing for the PS3 virtual world, Home. The 1.4 Home update leak appears to have a number of new features that are going to be available. An apparent one is a new PDA system that will allow users to modify their avatars features (clothing, accessories, etc) and navigate through menus quicker than before. There also appears to be a new status feature that may appear on a friends list that will tell people their current mood (and possibly avatar facial features to match the mood?). One last leaked feature is the availability to purchase a lizard pet, which seems to roam around on it's own.

Sony made a statement about the new update this past weekend only saying that the update will include improved voice chat and wardrobe features. Obviously more than that is in store for the update.

Sony did make a statement about the update saying it will have an "enormous impact on users and developers alike." No official release date has be announced.





[Source: CVG]

Monday, November 8, 2010

Will the PSP2 ever see the light of day?

Rumors having been swirling for years that a new more powerful PSP might hit the market. It was rumored that the PSP2 might make an appearance at one of the various game conventions throughout the year. But as E3 and TGS passed by with no PSP2 sighting, it seems less likely the device will hit the market any time soon.

Although Sony refuses to address the rumors about the device even existing, various studio executives claim to have laid eyes on the device. When asked by gaming site CVG whether he had "any exposure at all" to the supposed PSP2, EA senior vice president Patrick Soderlund replied by saying "Well, obviously as a developer we have had that." But followed up by saying "I'm not allowed to talk about it." Mortal Kombat executive producer Shaun Himmerick has also admitted to having the device "in house."

The picture above is only an artists rendering but it stems from these supposed specs: A higher resolution screen, larger display, dual analog sticks, a rear-facing touch pad, and 1GB of RAM (double that of the XBOX 360).

One has to wonder if Sony is intentionality allowing these leaks to happen or just blowing smoke with the questionable PSP Phone. Possibly these 2 devices could be one in the same? Either way the anticipation is reaching it's breaking point for any legitimate word from Sony. Solid Snake might need to be sent in to divulge the truth!

Persona 2: Innocent Sin coming to the PSP

Atlas has announced that they plan on releasing an enhanced port of Persona 2: Innocent Sin to the PSP in Japan in early 2011. For fans unfamiliar with the title, Innocent Sin was one part of a dual sequel that took place in the same world as Persona 2:Eternal Punishment that was released in June of 1999. Gamers in North America might be unfamiliar with the title because it was only released in Japan. However, Persona 2: Eternal Punishment was released in North America in November of 2000.

Although Eternal Punishment picks up a few months after Innocent Sin, it takes place in a parallel world where the events of Innocent Sin did not occur. All the same characters are the in the game, however they do not know one another.

It wasn't stated whether or not Innocent Sin would make it overseas, but based on the recent release of Persona 3: Portable fans shouldn't lose hope that an enhanced port will eventually make its way to North America. P3P garnered such rave reviews, a Metacritic score of 91, that it seems unlikely Atlas will pass up the opportunity to bring the game outside of Japan.

Stay tuned until more updates are available. Until then check out the opening cinema to Innocent Sin.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Update and My Mission!

Hello readers,
As I'm sure you read earlier in the week that I applied to be a lead editor at the new Blistered Thumbs website. In preparation to do so I needed to write 3 new articles as well as 2 reviews. They have been submitted and I am waiting their response!

But I come to you today for a bit of a different reason. I truly hope to get the lead PSP editor position at Blistered Thumbs. But if I don't I want to continue practicing writing reviews and news posts in hopes to get picked up by another gaming news outlet.

With that being said I will take it upon myself to carry on the duties here as I would have on the Blistered Thumbs site: At least 2 news pieces a day Mon.-Fri. and at least 2 reviews per month. I want to continue to keep people updated on gaming news that matters, stay up to date in the industry, as well as hone my skills. I know I'm not perfect and have a long way to go but I feel I have the talent to be a solid contributor as a gaming journalist.

So I ask you the reader for any feedback possible! Whether it's a way to improve my writing, specific games/ news you want to hear, or just general constructive criticism. I want to be great and I'll do what it takes to get there. I will post my articles via Facebook so you can follow me through Facebook or subscribe to my RSS feed.

Thanks to the 10 or so who have read my stuff so far =D. You'll be in elite company as my earliest readers once I do this professionally. Thanks again and hope you have a great week. Later Gamers!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Square Enix looking to make Aya their next Tifa

Based on recent reveals from Square-Enix, it looks like they're trying ramp up the sex appeal of 3rd Birthday's Hotty Heroine Aya Brea. In past games Aya had sported heavy police-wear, but in this latest sequel Aya has been shown in everything from FF13's Lighting's outfit and as well as this seductive "office suit." The Parasite Eve franchise is continuing to change in areas from gameplay to now a variety of costumes (which are are looking pretty sweet!).

The game previously had gameplay mechanics which can only be described as "Final Fantasy meets Resident Evil." Now, in attempts to conform to the ever expanding shooter market, 3rd Birthday is going to employee more of a 3rd person shooter mechanic. This change in combat should make for a better experience overall considering how archaic the previous P.E. battle systems are by today's standards.

Overall fans have many reason to be excited for this upcoming PSP title. And if Tifa Lockhart doesn't watch herself Aya Brea might just pass her up as the hottest chick in gaming (Although Tifa probably has a strangle hold on the amount of fan fic =D).

3rd Birthday hits shelves in Japan December 22nd and later next year in North America. Until then, here are some tantalizing pieces of advertising to hold you over!

Sony looking to gain Upperhand with the Playstation Phone

Nintendo might by the leading game company for now, but they better keep their eyes on Sony. The same could be said for Apple and their iPhone. If what Engadget.com reported is true, then Sony may take the lead as the industry's leading company.

It's being reported that a Playstation Phone is on the way, possibly as soon as the holiday season. It would be running the Android 3.0 interface and special Sony marketplace would be set up for downloadable games, apps, etc exclusive to the Phone.

If this phone does in fact hit the market this year it would be a gamers wet dream come true. Up until now the iPhone was the ultimate mobile device. But at times simple iPhone games aren't enough to match up to games from the PSP or the DS. Now gamers won't have to compromise. They will have the convenience of a Smart Phone and the game playing ability of a PSP.

First, Sony beat out Microsoft by being the only next-gen device to play Blue Rays, then started competing with Microsoft and Nintendo by putting out the Eye Toy and Playstation Move, now they look to put a stranglehold on the market by being the only company with a Phone/ Legit Gaming device in one. Time will only tell what becomes of this latest move.

Capcom Legend Rocks the Gaming World

The man that is largely to thank for Capcom being where it is today, Keiji Itafune, has stated via his personal blog that he will be leaving Capcom at the end of October. Itafune, who has been part of Capcom for 23 years, had a large hand in the creations of such classic franchises as: Onimusha, Dead Rising, and Mega Man.

In his posting, translated by Andriasang, he states, "It would probably be good for me to sit gracefully in this seat and become a leading figure in the industry. However, I cannot do this. Settling down means death for a creator. As long as you are a creator, you cannot settle down."


He went on to talk about Capcom by saying," Capcom is truly a good company...I love Capcom. Probably more than anyone in the world. However, it’s not always the case that your hopes are realized. Just as it was with the girlfriend I loved long ago."


One has to wonder if his recent poorly received projects, the loosely related Dead Rising mini series and the laughable Mega Man Universe demo, had anything to do with his exit. 


In any event Keiji Itafune is a legend that left a stamp on the industry forever. Let's hope this isn't the last we've seen of him. 

War of the Lions: The perfect port of a gaming classic



The original Final Fantasy Tactics on the PS1 was a big hit and a welcomed departure from the series: It was a complete change in game play with a masterfully told story. Now nine years later comes a remastered port to the portable console with a few additions. Are these additions worth a look, or is War of the Lions simply a quick cash in? And for those who never had the chance to play the original, is it worth picking up for the first time? Let's take a deeper look and find out.






Gameplay:
Despite the title of "Final Fantasy" this isn't your typical turn based battle system. The battle system is more reminiscent of Tactics Ogre or older Front Mission games. The battled field is broken up into many small squares that can only be occupied by one character at a time. It's also a turn-based system so one character or enemy goes at a time; they are each allowed one movement and one action per turn unless otherwise hindered or amplified by a magic spell or ability. There is no time limit so the battles end when either sides forces are completely vanquished.

This system allows for massive strategy and customization due the varied landscapes in battle and the extremely deep job system. The job system is 21 classes deep allowing to start your character as either a Chemist, the base for magic using classes, or a Squire, the base for melee heavy classes. As you level your characters you can either choose to stick with one class and maximize it to have say the best Knight in all of Ivalice, or mix and match abilities and have a Wizard wearing Heavy Armor.

The battles and customization of your characters are basically all the gameplay there is. There is no walking around towns per say, you simply follow roads on the map from town to town. But you will have so much fun playing around with the various abilities trying to make your ultimate force of butt kickers! There are literally ENDLESS number of combos for classes and abilities. You'll want to try to get other classes just to see if they have abilities you'll want to use.  It's extremely gratifying to see the group you make go to work in battle and destroy enemies exactly the way you planed! 

This system also allows for high amounts of replay as you can try other class combos and abilities to see if they fit your strategy better. In this particular version of Final Fantasy Tactics there are two new classes they added: The Onion Knight and the Dark Knight. To put it bluntly the Onion Knight is useless: Its only unique ability is it can use every weapon in the game. The Dark Knight is by far the best class, but also the most difficult to get. The Dark Knight has the ability the drain life from a distance, on top of performing devastating AOE attacks from a distance. It is a challenge to get one but having a Dark Knight is well worth the time.

There are also 2 new special characters from other Final Fantasy titles that are playable in the game. The first being Luso form Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced 2 who acts as a Beast Master. The 2nd being the cocky sky pirate Balthier from Final Fantasy 12 who acts as a dual class: A Thief/ Chemist. 
Sound:
There is quite a lot that has changed in the sound department of this port. As always the music is heartwarming and magical. There are plenty of tunes that make you feel relaxed and at ease. They are expertly scored and fit well with the theme and time of the story. There are also plenty of intense battle themes as well. You will definitely walk away from this game remembering a handful of songs and wanting to purchase the soundtrack.

One cool addition to this game was voice acting. In the original port of the game all the cut scenes were simply in text form. It worked well and didn't take anything away from the game. In War of the Lions all the story cut scenes are animated with great voice acting. They speak in old English so it can be hard to decipher what they're trying to say at times, but all in all it fits the mood and setting of the game and adds a new dimension to the game that the original installment didn't have. It helps the player better relate to the characters in a way that is hard to when you're reading text from sprites. With motion animation and voices it makes the characters more organic and really brings them to life.

Graphics. 
 By today's standards these graphics are completely outdated and even unplayable to some. The sprites are detailed enough though to keep players engaged in the battles. Whats nice is that the graphics for the various weapons will change as you upgrade your gear, however the armor will stay the same.

The graphics that really stand out in this port are from the beautifully hand-drawn animated cut scenes. As mentioned before, they add new life to the game that keep the player more engaged and have a stronger bond with the characters. These cut scenes also have a filter on them that gives the impression they are being show on an old piece of parchment as well as the lines you might often scene in the early days of cinematography.

When it comes down to it, the graphics aren't stunning, but have a charm that can't be matched. After awhile players won't even notice them because how involved they will be with the game.

Story:
This is the aspect that takes center stage for this game. It it widely regarded as one of the best RPG stories ever told, and with good reason.

As the main protagonist you play as Ramza Beoulve, the son in a well respected upper-class family. The story starts off with Ramza as a Knight in training in the middle of a War. The War, nick named "The Lion War" because of the two opposing leaders, began over who would become the true heir to the crown. As Ramza sees his brothers greedy ways he decides to strike out on his own as a vigilante of sorts doing what he thinks is right for the good of the country.

Without giving too much away, various other factors become intertwined within the war to make for a complicated but masterfully told story. You know when the likes of the Church, Zodiac monsters, and the rise of a simple peasant to Knighthood are involved its destined for greatness. The story of The War of the Lions is one Fantasy you won't soon be forgetting.


Final Thoughts: Play It
Whether you are wanting to play this for the first time or are a fan of the original, Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions is well worth it. The battle and job systems respectively are deep and fun. There is a ton of variety and plenty of room for different approaches to each battle. Whatever style you like to play there will be some job combo that you will find appealing and fun to battle with.

The translation has been much improved from the original as well. This is the definitive version of the story you want to experience. With the animated cut scenes, corrected character and city names it makes for an easier to understand and enjoyable story.

This makes for the perfect portable game. You can pick it up, play a battle, and put it away for another day. Don't let the fact that it's a portable game fool you though. The game can take well over 30-40 hours or more if you do all the side missions. If you're a fan of strategy or RPG games you will love War of the Lions. If you haven't picked it up yet you need to go to your local Game Stop now! You won't regret it, nor will you be putting this game down anytime soon.