If You Missed It: The PlayStation Experience

There was a lot of content coming out of the PlayStation Experience today and it was very exciting. Before I get to the mass YouTube links to all the trailers and teasers, I’m just going to say that there was not trace of The Last Guardian if you were looking forward for that.

Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
made a game play debut. The video on YouTube cuts the part where the player makes an oopsie and clips off the map, but I think this is a nice step away from scripted game play shown in other conferences. In my opinion, what happened to be a mistake in the game play debut is much better than the awkward acting of playing a game on stage.

MLB 15 The Show came up next featuring LA Dodgers Puig at bat unfortunately getting a home run off of SF Giant’s Lopez… Giant’s supporter here and I think MadBum should have been featured. Just saying.

Bloodborne game play footage made me ecstatic. I really want to get my hands on some sort of beta for this.

Ultra Street Fighter IV announced for the PS4. I mean what other game was Capcom going to announce for the PS4 that is a fighting game. I’m really glad they responded the way they did with Adam Boyes commenting on the leaks this week.

Killing Floor 2 kill things with things! If you just want to mow down hordes of zombie monster things with a team of other players.

The Forest A survival horror game where you try to live and survive in a forest where mutant creatures are after you.

Orcs Must Die! Unchained A tower defense and fortress siege game where you are either defending your fortress or attacking one with your own army

Darkest Dungeon a turn based gothic RPG game

Bastion the isometric action RPG with an awesome narrator making its way to PS4 and Vita

Skytorn an 8-bit roguelike game where you traverse floating islands and fight what lies in them.

Severed I know nothing about this game, so take a quote from the PlayStation blog: “you take control of a one-armed heroine wielding a living sword.” Sounds fun and looks that way too.

Shovel Knight featuring Kratos! I absolutely love this game and glad to see that it’s coming to PS4 and PS3 especially with that Kratos cameo.

Capcom enters the stage again but this time debuting the totally not leaked earlier this week with Street Fighter V and some awesome game play footage that’s not the final version yet.

More games to look forward to for PlayStation

Super Time Force Ultra

Grim Fandango Remastered

Enter the Gungeon and that’s not a typo. You’ve got a gun and you’re in a dungeon. Gungeon.

Fat Princess Adventures

Wattam I have no clue what this even was. The developer was also nervous on stage fidgeting with a fork. I’ll be looking more into this.

What Remains of Edith Finch

Tearaway: Unfolded

Yakuza 5

Until Dawn during the show, it seemed like there was a form of audience interaction. I really hope they do the “your chocie matter” approach well.

Final Fantasy VII (it’s the updated PC version being ported to PS4 because we haven’t had enough the game yet)

No Man’s Sky

Drawn to Death (it’s pre-alpha, but it’s coming from David Jaffe and the studio Bartlet Jones)

Gang Beasts This looks like it could be couch co-op.

Overall, I’m quite happy with the entire show. They do have a lot of indie titles I’ve already seen via PC gaming, but to see them enter the console market to those who don’t game on a PC is thrilling. This opens up a wider audience for game developers and allows for more console gamers to share their gaming experience with those on PC.

I’m glad to see further support for the PS Vita as the handheld hasn’t had any light recently and makes me love my Vita even more.

Seeing David Jaffe on stage talking about Drawn to Death was especially exciting for me because it was God of War that really rocked my world when I got it for the PS2. Taking an approach towards an arena shooter with the Bartlet Jones studio delights me even though it appears to be pre-alpha. I’ll be looking forward for this game.

I’m eager to see what else is left in store at Sony’s PlayStation Experience.

Cheers!
~Emerson

Now Playing: Terra Battle

In the mobile gaming community, Terra Battle for both Android and iOS devices recently launched. This game is made by Mistwalker Corporation who is headed by the person who created Final Fantasy, Hironobu Sakaguchi and with this release features music composed by Nobuo Uematsu. If you don’t know Nobuo Uematsu, he pretty much composed music for nearly all the Final Fantasies and popular JRPGs like Chrono Trigger and The Last Story.

Lately, or rather, since I downloaded this mobile game a few days ago I had been hooked. I never looked at mobile gaming as a serious thing because to me, mobile games were just different skins of similar games. Though I don’t know what game Terra Battle might be similar to, I find myself picking up my Nexus 7 any chance I get to play the game.

Game Mechanics

Terra Battle is a tile based strategy game where you move only one character (out of up to six max characters) in a 8×6 grid. You only get a couple of seconds to position one of your characters in a flanking attack (two characters surrounding an enemy vertically or horizontally) in order to cause damage on an enemy.

During your movement, you can also move your characters around by having the character you are moving pass through any of your other party members. Doing so, the party member you passed through will move one direction opposite to where you are moving. The reason you’d want to do this is to maximize the amount of enemies you can get in a flanking attack. Also, if you can get your party to line up horizontally or vertically, you maximize damage output and you can set up a bunch of chain attacks this way too.

Characters and enemies have different types of attacks: sword, bow, spear, and staff. The way it plays out is that one type will be stronger than the other, but weaker against another type. This formula basically works like rock-paper-scissors, which the game will mention. Sword is strong against bow, which is strong against spear, which in turn is strong against sword. Weaknesses work in reverse. The staff represents magic and is generally weak against any of the other three. Magic characters have either fire, ice, lightning, or darkness type of attacks, and other magic characters can heal or cure status ailments.

Some of the characters will also have similar attribute to work with their type of attack, so you can have a sword unit that can do fire damage. There seems to be resistances that work from what I can assume in my time playing when I paired up a sword-fire type against the same thing, so try to line up your party as much as possible to help you throughout the game.

As you take down your enemies, you have a meter that builds up that gives you a power up you need to align your characters with to reap the benefits of. You can build up the meter up to three bars giving you three power ups, but only once per turn.This comes in handy if you can move the power up around to save it for a boss fight or if you want to end your current section in style.

At the end of each session you are rewarded with experience points, items, and coins, and at the end of each chapter you get at least one point of energy as well.

Experience points lead to level ups for your characters. If one of your characters gets knocked out during a session, if you win at the end, they still get experience points. However, if you end up with all your characters K.O.’d, then you have the option to spend one energy to resume the fight.

Items can grant you the ability to upgrade your job as long as you have enough coins to spend. Upgrading your jobs helps your characters learn new skills that will help your game progress further. For example, one of my units through the job upgrade allowed me to have an area of effect (AoE) attack that hits enemy units surrounding her and also causes additional damage to whatever it is she already is fighting.

Not only do coins allow you to upgrade your characters, but they can be used to hire other characters (either basic or sometimes rare, or types of monsters you find throughout the game) in the tavern area.

Energy is used to revive your party to pick up where you had fallen. Five energy points can be used to hire named and sometimes rare characters.

Characters in this game have different classes: SS, S, A, B, C, and D. Basically, the rarer the character, the better the character is through stats and skill. At this moment, I am only graced with on S rank character, but seemed to have no problem with my As or Bs so far and I’ve made it up to chapter 8. My guess is that this is because most of my units are a few levels hire than the difficulty of the chapter.

Each chapter is broken into parts (or sessions as I’ve been calling them) and to play them, you must expend a certain amount of stamina. If I remember correctly, you get 20 stamina at the beginning of the game. Stamina usually regenerates 1 point per 3 or so minutes, and it also regenerates as you play. You can also expend one energy to refill your stamina to feed your need to play. I did this once, but found it to be a mistake because that’s when I learned that energy is the thing that you can purchase to get more of.

Buying energy costs from $0.99 to $59.99. You are rewarded energy at the end of each chapter as I said before, but so far it’s only been at most one energy. I’ve already dropped $40 just because I wanted more characters. But other than that, it is a free to play game, and if you don’t want to spend money and don’t mind your characters, then it’s a free to play, patient to play more game.

Story

As far as I know, your characters traverse a world ruined with destruction in search for the Maker that is deep underground. As you continue on looking for help and set off on your journey, you will fight threats along the way.

The Art of the Game

The character portraits look superbly done in my opinion, and absolutely love the style (an example found on the official wikia). The background looks amazingly done and it always changes depending on what chapter you’re in to fit the scene.

I enjoy the the dark colors that portray the world to represent its grief and imminent destruction.

The music is well done. To me, it’s not surprising that it’s so excellent, only because I’ve played a lot of games the Nobuo Uematsu as worked on. The battle music or even the title screen and menu theme hasn’t got me tired of hearing them yet. Here’s the song from the menu screen to listen to.

All in All

This is the first mobile game I’ve ever committed money into and don’t really regret that. I’m having a wonderful time with the game and I feel always eager to start up a session once I allow my stamina to fully restore. Though I’m not addicted to wanting to buy more energy, I do have the need to collect every character. So far, I am resisting the urge.

Lining up my units to maximize the amount of damage dealt and also positioning my units to attack multiple enemies in one turn is the most satisfying thing in the game. Defeating all the enemies in one turn is possibly the greatest feeling I had so far.

The only time I’ve really gotten frustrated with the game is when I misplace a units and ruin my turn, but that’s on me and not the games fault.

The game is a free to play game with in app purchases, but if you can wait a while and if characters aren’t that big of a deal to you, then I can recommend giving this game a lot of your time. I say give it a shot, and if you don’t like it, at least it was free.

Another thing, the more downloads this game gets, the more features unlock. At the time of this post, the game has reached 650k downloads and so far only new characters are being made. They are being created by artists responsible for a lot of JRPG games. There are things to look forward to if more downloads happen that include more new art, purchasable books of the artwork, free download to the soundtrack, a live concert, statues, and at 2 million, a console release which I don’t know how they’ll do it, but heck, I’d put money in a console version because I absolutely love the game.

Hope this helps and I hope I encouraged you to check out Terra Battle

Cheers!
~Emerson

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Hi all,

It’s been a month since I started this and I know all I’ve been doing so far is just posting up sales through 1st party stores and Steam.

At the moment I’m trying to sort out my schedule and getting used to my sleeping arrangement so I can start dedicating as much time for video games as I do with work and my tabletop life while maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

I’m also in the works in getting a capture card for my consoles and PC. After that, then it’s saving up for a laptop so I can start recording in my room as I don’t intend on moving my PC in there. I also need to get an Xbox One soon so I can finally cover all areas of gaming.

Right now, I have this site and I’ve continued to move forward by getting a microphone. Hopefully I can soon move even farther with this and provide more content for you all in the future.

Cheers!
~Emerson

Gamers with a Budget: PSN and Smash Sales Week 04

On PSN

Assassin’s Creed Sale

  • Assassin’s Creed (9.99)
  • Assassin’s Creed II Ultimate Edition (9.99)
  • Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood (9.99)
  • Assassin’s Creed Revelations (9.99)
  • Assassin’s Creed Bloodlines (9.99)
  • Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD (9.99)
  • Assassin’s Creed III Liberation (13.49)
  • Assassin’s Creed III (9.99)
  • Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag (PS3: 19.49) (PS4: 32.49)
  • Assassin’s Creed Freedom Cry (9.49)

Borderlands Sale

  • Borderlands (4.99)
  • Borderlands 2 (4.99)
  • Borderlands 2 Season Pass (14.99)
  • Psycho Pack (4.99)
  • Mechromancer Pack (4.99)
  • Headhunter: Mercenary Day, Wedding Day Massacre, Son of Crawmerax (1.49)
  • Wattle Gobbler (1.49)
  • Bloody Harvest (1.49)
  • Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep (4.99)
  • Sir Hammerlock’s Big Game Hunt (4.99)
  • Captain Scarlett and her Pirate’s Booty (4.99)
  • Campaign of Carnage (4.99)

Nordic Games Sale

  • Red Faction Guerrilla (4.99) (PS+: 4.49)
  • Red Faction Guerrilla – Demons of Badlands (4.99) (PS+: 4.49)
  • Red Faction Guerrilla – Smasher Pack (2.49) (PS+: 2.24)
  • Red Faction Armageddon (3.99) (PS+: 3.59)
  • Red Faction Armageddon – Path of War (3.49) (PS+: 3.14)
  • Red Faction (4.99) (PS+: 4.49)
  • Red Faction 2 (4.99) (PS+: 4.49)
  • Darksiders 2 Season Pass (9.99) (PS+: 8.99)
  • Darksiders 2 Argul’s Tomb (3.49) (PS+: 3.14)
  • Darksiders 2 Death Rides Pack (3.49) (PS+: 3.14)
  • MX vs ATV Alive (3.99) (PS+: 3.59)
  • MX vs ATV Reflex – Track Pack 1 (0.99) (PS+: 0.89)
  • MX vs ATV Reflex – Track Pack 2 (0.99) (PS+: 0.89)
  • Pain Killer – Hell & Damnation (4.99) (PS+: 4.04)
  • The Raven (7.49) (PS+: 6.74)
  • ArcaniA – Complete (7.49) (PS+: 6.74)
  • Jeopardy! (4.99) (PS+: 4.49)
  • Wheel of Fortune (4.99) (PS+: 4.49)

On Nintendo’s eShop

Nintendo’s Smash Sale Week 4

  • Donkey Kong Country Returns 3DS (19.99)
  • Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze WiiU (29.99)
  • Game & Watch: Donkey Kong Jr. DS (1.49)
  • Donkey Kong 3DS/WiiU (3.49)
  • Donkey Kong Jr. WiiU (3.49)
  • Kirby’s Dream Land 3DS (2.49)
  • Kirby’s Dream Land 2 3DS (2.49)
  • Kirby’s Dream Land 3 WiiU (4.99)
  • Kirby & The Amazing Mirror (4.99)
  • PAC-MAN and the Ghostly Adventures 3DS/WiiU (11.99)
  • Pikmin 3 WiiU (39.99)
  • Star Fox 64 3D 3DS (29.99)
  • Animal Crossing: New Leaf 3DS (19.99)

Gamers with a Budget: Capcom and Square Enix sale on PSN

Square Enix Sale:

Tomb Raider Games:

  • Tomb Raider Definitive Edition (Sale: 19.99 PS+: 17.99)
  • Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light (Sale: 3.99 PS+: 3.59)
  • Tomb Raider (Sale: 2.49 PS+: 2.24)
  • Tomb Raider 2 (Sale: 2.49 PS+: 2.24)
  • Tomb Raider III (Sale: 2.49 PS+: 2.24)
  • Tomb Raider: Anniversary (Sale: 3.99 PS+: 3.59)
  • Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation (Sale: 2.49 PS+: 2.24)
  • Tomb Raider: Legend (Sale: 12.99 PS+: 12.99)
  • Tomb Raider: Underworld (Sale: 4.99 PS+: 4.49)

Hitman Games:

  • Hitman Trilogy HD (Sale: 14.99 PS+: 13.49)
  • Hitman: Contracts HD (Sale: 6.99 PS+: 6.29)
  • Hitman: Blood Money HD (Sale: 6.99 PS+: 6.29)
  • Hitman 2: Silent Assassin HD (Sale: 6.99 PS+: 6.29)
  • Hitman: Absolution special edition (Sale: 6.99 PS+: 6.29)

Other games

  • Murdered: Souls Suspect (Sale: 19.99 PS+: 17.99)
  • Thief (Sale: 19.99 PS+: 17.99)
  • Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut (Sale: 9.99 PS+: 8.99)
  • Just Cause 2 (Sale: 7.99 PS+: 7.19)
  • Just Cause 2 ultimate edition (Sale: 11.99 PS+: 10.79)
  • Legacy of Kain: Soul Rever (Sale: 1.99 PS+:1.79)
  • Quantum Conundrum (Sale: 4.99 PS+: 4.49)
  • Pandemonium (Sale: 1.99 PS+: 1.79)
  • Gex: Enter the Gecko (Sale: 1.99 PS+: 1.79)

Capcom Sale:

Resident Evil games

  • Resident Evil 4 (6.99)
  • Resident Evil 5 gold edition (14.99)
  • Resident Evil 6 (9.99)
  • Resident Evil: Chronicles HD collection (13.49)
  • Resident Evil Revelations (13.49)

Street Fighter and otther Fighting games

  • Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix (4.99)
  • Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online Edition (3.99)
  • Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max (2.99)
  • Street Fighter X Tekken (9.99)
  • Capcom vs SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001 (4.99)
  • Capcom Fighting Evolution (4.99)
  • Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix (4.99)

Other Games

  • Devil May Cry HD Collection (11.99)
  • DmC Devil May Cry (15.99)
  • Okami HD (6.99)
  • Dragon’s Dogma” Dark Arisen (6.99)
  • Dead Rising 2: Off the Record (6.99)
  • Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara (7.49)
  • Lost Planet 3 (13.49)
  • Monster Hunter Freedom Unite (9.99)
  • Mega Man Maverick Hunter X (4.99)

Gamers with a Budget: Nintendo’s Smash Sale Week 2 and other Sales

Legend of Zelda games

  •  A Link Between Worlds (29.99)
  • Oracle of Seasons (3.99)
  • Oracle of Ages (3.99)
  • A Link to the Past (4.99)
  • The Minish Cap (4.99)

Mega Man games

Kid Icarus games

  • Kid Icarus: Uprising (24.99)
  • Kid Icarus (3.49)

The other characters of Smash

  • F-Zero (4.99)
  • Fire Emblem: Awakening (29.99)
  • Sonic the Hedgehog (3.49)

Games on Steam

Weekend Deals

Sales in other places

Gamers with a Budget

Gamers with a Budget is a post that collects information on what games are currently on sale.

Nintendo’s eShop

  • New Super Mario Bros U ($39.99) Wii U
  • Super Mario Bros. 2 ($3.49) Wii U / 3DS
  • Super Mario Bros 3 ($3.49) Wii U / 3DS
  • Super Mario 3D World ($39.99) Wii U
  • Super Mario 3D Land ($19.99) 3DS
  • Yoshi’s New Island ($29.99) 3DS
  • Punch Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream ($3.49) Wii U / 3DS

Steam Store

Nintendo’s Future Releases

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All of these games were already mentioned during E3 this year in Nintendo’s Direct.

I hope the games listed for 2015 weren’t announced too early. But my understanding of this is to let us gamers know that Nintendo is working on these titles. My best guess is that Star Fox might barrel roll into stores during winter with the last two titles listed. I think Skyward Sword released in the month of games (November) when the game came out, so I wouldn’t be surprised.

Games I’m looking forward too:

I hear Platinum Games makes really great games, so I’m looking forward in playing Bayonetta 2. The physical copy should be shipping with the first game and that’s nice.

Hyrule Warriors is coming up this month and from all the .gifs I’ve been creating and posting to my tumblr obviously shows how much excited I am for the game.

I honestly feel like getting that Just Dance game just to have one. Maybe then I can be the best dancer I can ever be.

Then there’s Super Smash Bros. 4. I think every one is excited for this, no joke. I was never good in any of the previous titles, but I don’t care. They’ve always been fun and Captain Falcon is my hero.

Cheers!
~Emerson

Pressing Start

Hi all!

If you’ve reached this page, then you’re probably a person that plays video games and needed some material to read. I started this site so I can start writing about video games and maybe expand into tabletop games and pen and paper RPGs. For now, I’d like to concentrate on video games.

I’m sure there are those who already believe that the industry is stagnant with video game journalists, writers, bloggers, vloggers, personalities, and critics. I’m one of those believers, but here I am doing the writing anyway. In no way am I a journalist, but I will be yet another critic.

Right now I’m in no connection with the industry whatsoever. There are no companies that send me goodies or free games to help out their business because that’s what my real job is for: Food service. I work in food service so I can buy games and write about them.

When playing a game I’ll be thinking about the atmosphere, game mechanics, and graphical performance. I’ve lumped in story and music with atmosphere if you’re wondering where those are. Game mechanics are things like combat system, AI system, controls, engines and other things like that. I’m a big advocate on graphical performance. I believe a game can run at 60fps and shouldn’t be anything lower. If you’re sitting and playing for hours on end, then the graphics better look good and perform better.

I’ll also post information about video games coming soon so I’m not just locked on what’s out now. I’ve had this personal rule in not watching trailers and teasers, and another rule in not partaking in any sort of hype with and from the community. This made me love games more for some reason, but I don’t get to angry if a game ends up terrible. An example of this is I honestly thought Duke Nukem Forever was a good and fun game.

I’ve broken my first rule about trailers and teasers a long time ago so I’ll be gathering those videos and post them here so you don’t have scurry through different YouTube channels in search for them.

All in all, I just want to be an information hub for video games and leave the choice up to you whether or not a game I’m playing sounds interesting to you. By a gamer for a gamer.

Cheers!
~Emerson