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Friday, June 7, 2013

What Are Your Origins?

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Game Mechanics - 1.5/2
Story-line - 1.5/2
Graphics - 1.5/2
Soundtrack - 1.5/2
Replay Value - 1.5/2
 Total Score - 7/10

Come one come all as we take you on a ride to co-op town in this weeks video game review. We got ourselves into quite a pickle this week; had totally forgotten that remember me was coming out this week and had gone ahead and gotten some other footage recorded for this game. So ill probably try to do the Remember Me review next week but who knows. Need to revisit my gaming calendar and see what is coming out and such. Anywhore as you were; grab yourself a sat and enjoy this weeks game review of Rayman Origins. 



Rayman Origins is a platform game developed and published by Ubisoft for PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS and Microsoft Windows. The story follows Rayman, his friend Globox and two teensies as they fight Darktoons and other evil creatures that have infected the Glade of Dreams. Rayman Origins is a side-scrolling platformer, the same style as the original Rayman game. Rayman Origins is playable with up to four local players who may drop in or out at any time. Players can choose to control either Rayman, Globox or two Teensies, with additional costumes available as the game progresses. Players travel through each level, fighting enemies and rescuing imprisoned Electoons. As the game progresses, players gain new abilities such as running up walls, gliding in midair, swimming and shrinking in size to reach new areas. Certain segments also sees players riding a mosquito, where players can shoot enemies or suck them up and fire them. If a character is hit by an enemy or obstacle, he will inflate into a ballooned state until another player can bring him back into the game by slapping him.


What’s Good:
Nothing amazingly game changing about the platforming formula here. All your expected ins and outs are covered. The game provides a solid platforming experience with a few basic gimmicks here and there to keep you interested and challenged while playing whether with friends or all alone.

What’s Bad:
Nothing bad to make mention of or highlight as the game is pretty solid as far as your expected platforming game experience should go.

What Should Have Been Added:
Since its pretty much a solid experience all around I would be hard pressed to think of something that could be added. I could maybe go out on a limb and say make each character has like an elemental power attack or something that when you play co-op you combine attacks to better defeat bosses or go through levels.

Final Thoughts:
Solid platforming game with added fun when playing cooperatively with others. Nothing majorly game changing to report as far standing out is concerned but with the upcoming sequel due out this year there is a whole new world of features and additions coming our way. So at least there's that to look forward to; so until next time, keep on gaming...


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Friday, March 22, 2013

Are you ready for the King of Ironfist Tournament?

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Game Mechanics - 1.5/2
Story-line - 1/2
Graphics - 1/2
Soundtrack - 1/2
Replay Value - 2/2
 Total Score - 6.5/10

Hows it hanging one and all? Hope you all have been having as much fun gaming this week as I have been having playing through Tomb Raider. Hell I almost forgot I was supposed to be reviewing a game for today. Thankfully I didn't have to do much searching as PSN released some free games for Playstation Plus members on Tuesday  Those were The Cave on PS3 and Tekken 6 for the PSVITA; since we had already reviewed The Cave a couple weeks ago I opted to take a look at Tekken 6. Now granted I am not much of a Tekken fan as I primarily play Capcom made fighting games I pretty much went into this not knowing what to do as far as fighting moves went. Nevertheless at the cost of my sanity I decided to try out Tekken 6 on my PSVITA and boy oh boy did I suck at it...


Tekken 6 (鉄拳6?) is a fighting game developed and published by Namco Bandai. It is the seventh main installment in the Tekken franchise. It was released in Japanese arcades on November 26, 2007 as the first game running on the PlayStation 3-based System 357 arcade board. The game received an update, subtitled Bloodline Rebellion, a year later. A home version based on the update was released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on October 27, 2009 and for PlayStation Portable on November 24, 2009. This game can be digitally download via PlayStation Store to play on PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita. Tekken 6 features bigger stages with more interactivity than its predecessors, such as walls or floors that can be broken to reveal new fighting areas. The character customization feature has been enhanced, and certain items have implications in some aspects of game-play  A new "rage" system has been added, giving characters more damage per hit when their vitality is below a certain point. Once activated, a reddish energy aura appears around the character, and their health bar starts to flicker in red. The rage aura can be customized with different colors and effects to appear like fire, electricity, ice, among others. Another game-play feature added is the "bound" system. Every character has several moves that, when used on an opponent that is currently midair in a juggle combo, will cause the opponent to be smashed hard into the ground, bouncing them off the floor in a stunned state and leaving them vulnerable to another combo or additional attack. As of the Bloodline Rebellion update, successfully parrying a low attack will also put a character into a bound state.


What’s Good:
Replay Value: There is a fair amount of replay value with this game from the customization aspect present to the wide range of characters available to master with a wide variety of combat styles.

What’s Bad:
Story-line: Honestly there isn't much of one as far as I saw while playing the game as the story mode is just a few random matches and then you supposedly fight the ending boss. Most the characters have really random and strange scenarios in which they end up entering the King of Iron Fist Tournament.

What Should Have Been Added:
Since I have little to no experience with 3-D fighters I wont be as pompous as to suggest something that very well would not have much impact on the game as a whole.

Final Thoughts:
Sorry for the seemingly lack luster review but this is more or less just a run through to let you know the game is up for free so there isn't much reason to not give it a shot. I'm a tried and true 2-D fighting game lover so this experience has just further reinforced my love for 2-D  fighting games. I just couldn't get my head around the game mechanics of a 3-D fighting game I guess but let it not be said I didn't give it the good old college try.


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