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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Episode 2: Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten – Sardines and Strategy RPGs

Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten – Sardines and Strategy RPGs
Platform: PlayStation 3.
Japanese Release Date: Feb. 24, 2011
US Release Date:  Sept. 6, 2011
Difficulty:
    Base game default:  Easy to Moderate
    Downloadable content:  Difficult
Current Amazon Price: $18.85

Terra's Review:

NOTHING is more powerful than sardines!

The Good
  • Gameplay that the Disgaea games are always refining and improving, including new options such as the Character World.
  • An engaging storyline with the signature wacky humor of the Disgaea series and excellent (and hilarious) voice acting to bring it to life.
  • Updated HD graphics.
  • The Item World gives players unlimited and ever changing options for level grinding.
  • Downloadable content to expand the game, including the backstory of two of the main characters as well as a post-game story focused on some of the other main characters.
  • BEHOLD THE POWER OF SARDINES. 

The Bad
  • Unpredictable level spikes in the base game and huge level spikes in the Postlude and DLC.
  • Some of the cutscenes drag on a little too long.

The Ugly

  • Axel, President of the Netherworld.
  • Great Flonzor X.


Especially you, Axel.

The Lowdown: A game worthy of the Disgaea name and my favorite in the series.  Highly recommended, especially to anyone who had enjoyed past Disgaea games (obviously),  anyone curious about strategy RPGs and looking for one to try, and anyone who likes sardines.


Podcast Credits:
J. Arthur Keenes Band --"Videogame Theme." Creative Commons.
Disagaea 4 Arranged OST

Monday, April 22, 2013

Episode 1: Star Ocean: First Departure – The Tail of Cinder-Roddick.

Star Ocean: First Departure
Platform: PSP
Japanese Release Date: December 27, 2007
U.S. Release Date: October 21, 2008
Difficulty: Moderate
Current Amazon Price: $14.99


Lightning's Review:


It might be a snowy, almost deserted town with sad background music, but at least it has a bar!

The Good
  • Entertaining cast of characters…and you can pick who gets to accompany you on your adventure! (Some, anyway.)
  • Hilarious dialogue and banter between your party members. The voice acting is for the most part a plus as well.
  •  An interesting “private action” system where you can wander around various towns and get to know your party members. Depending on which ones you view and what choices you make, you might end up having a special ending involving that character. It’s L-O-V-E!
  •  The Item Creation function allows you to customize your weapons, upgrade your armor, and even cook food to help restore your HP and MP.
  •  Star Ocean fans will love this blast to the past – ever wonder what some of those dictionary entries for Star Ocean: Till the End of Time and Star Ocean: The Last Hope allude to? Well…you might find out. 
   
The Bad
  •  Mind-numbingly long spell animations. If you’ve got some chores you were putting off, now is the time to do them.
  •  A lot of backtracking and moving to and fro between places you’ve already visited. This is whether you’re working on the main story, obtaining materials for item creation, or doing sidequests.
  •  …And speaking of sidequests, there are not many in this game. 

The Ugly
  • Disturbing, disturbing private actions between party members, which can be activated in towns and increase or decrease affection levels. One of the party members is obsessed with touching the main character’s tail…and another likes to hit on everyone. If you see any of these, you may not sleep that night. 

Ronyx is sad because he didn't get to touch your tail.


The lowdown: A great remake RPG for the PSP, and in fact one of the better PSP RPG’s I’ve played. A must for anyone who has liked any of the other Star Ocean installments!

Podcast Credits:
J. Arthur Keenes Band – “Videogame Theme.”  Creative Commons.
Star Ocean: First Departure OST.