Game #8 – Valkyria Chronicles – Episode 2: Mid-game thoughts
At a certain point in Valkyria Chronicles, I came to the realization of a problem that plagues a lot of strategy games. Up to this point, most missions in the Continue reading
At a certain point in Valkyria Chronicles, I came to the realization of a problem that plagues a lot of strategy games. Up to this point, most missions in the Continue reading
2012 felt like an off-year for the racing genre. Outside of the return of Criterion’s brand of racing in Need For Speed: Most Wanted and the Xbox 360 exclusive Forza Continue reading
After forty hours of game play, over the course of approximately six months, Jeanne d’Arc has finally been completed. Don’t use the prolonged period of time as an indicator for Continue reading
Sometimes, you just want to blow stuff up. That’s what makes the bullet-hell genre so much fun. Yes, the games are almost always challenging, to the point that most people Continue reading
For an open-world game, Sleeping Dogs is very conflicted. Outside of its Hong Kong setting and Asian-focused storyline, the game lacks much in terms of originality. Almost everything else in Continue reading
Of the long list of PlayStation 3 exclusives that need to be played, there are a only a few 3rd-Party developed games on it. Almost immediately, “those in the know” Continue reading
Upon completing I Am Alive, you can see why initial reviews for the game were so polarizing. Yes, the graphics and character designs are not that great. Fine, the combat Continue reading
At one time, the survival-horror genre was all the rage. Games like Silent Hill and Resident Evil were experiences people talked about and other companies wanted to emulate. But like Continue reading