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Sunday's Gaming


Posted on 01/13/2021 at 02:18 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I had Vesperia on 360, then I got the Switch version and finished that. One of my favorite RPGs.

Plans, Maybe Too Many


Posted on 01/04/2021 at 02:05 AM | Filed Under Blogs

About this time every year, at least until 2020 happened, there was a ren faire that was held about 30 miles east of Phoenix. COVID-19 screwed it up last year, and judging by the state's numbers it doesn't look too good for 2021. When I lived in Oklahoma they did a medieval fair the first weekend of every April that was originally sponsored by the University of Oklahoma but is now sponsored by the Society for Creative Anachronism. I love swords and armor, and have ever since the first Zelda, Ultima, and Dragon Quest games came out.

Dragon Quest XI S is so, so good. 

New Years Reviews!


Posted on 01/04/2021 at 02:01 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Thought about getting Space Invaders Forever, but it doesn't include the original game, so that's a bit off-putting. There is a much larger Space Invaders collection being printed on cartridge from one of those limited-run companies, but it's a bit pricey. So to paraphrase the focus tester from "The Itchy and Scratchy and Poochie Show", I want a comprehensive deluxe Space Invaders collection that somehow won't break the bank. I'm sure somebody will get right on that.

 

I actually kind of want Mario Kart Live, and I say that as somebody who didn't ever really get into Labo. 

December 2020 Recap


Posted on 01/03/2021 at 06:21 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I have Sakura Wars on PS4, and I actually just started Octopath Traveler. I'm working through Prim's story.

2020 Year in Review


Posted on 01/02/2021 at 02:56 AM | Filed Under Blogs

If Nintendo were to decide to buy another developer, K-T is probably the first one I would suggest, and I think they would be a legit good acquisition for Nintendo. They've been working with Nintendo well beyond making Musou games based on Nintendo franchises. They did a lot of work on Fire Emblem: Three Houses, for example, including working with Nintendo on the 3-D engine for it, and Team Ninja developed Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 3. It would also give Nintendo the Ninja Gaiden and Atelier franchises, the latter of which is now pretty big on Nintendo systems, as well as having Gust as another Nintendo RPG studio alongside Monolithsoft.

Cary's Best Games of 2020 Awards Show!


Posted on 01/02/2021 at 12:32 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Our Heathkit TV was 27 inches, which was pretty big for a TV back in 1981. That was when 12 inch TVs were still pretty pricey and a lot of people still had black-and-white. The TV plus its wooden housing probably weighed at least 200 pounds. So it was a pretty big piece of furniture. It didn't have a remote control. You had to walk up to the TV and push a button on it to change the channel. In Arizona, Channel 3 was an actual TV channel, so you hooked video games up to Channel 4 instead. 

My first big-screen TV was a 36 inch Toshiba TV I got when I was right out of high school. 36 inches was pretty close to the biggest tube TV ever made. If you wanted something bigger than that, you had to get a projection TV. That thing was an absolute monster to move, not only because it also weighed over 200 pounds, but because it was very wide and bulky.  I kept it until HDTVs came out, then I splurged on one of Sony's earliest HDTVs in 2007 thanks to a zero interest financing deal from Best Buy. It was 720p/1080i and had a 25 inch screen, and was by far the most expensive TV I ever bought. My new 65 inch TV cost less than a third of what it did. 

I know CRT TVs are supposed to be better for retro-gaming, but I'm not that dedicated. I like having a large TV that I don't have to have three people to move.

Pixlpeeps Sorry I've Been Away


Posted on 01/02/2021 at 12:24 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Happy new year. Right now I'm working my way through The Outer Worlds on Switch. Better port than people gave it credit for, though it's possible that Obsidian patched it pretty good. I also finally picked up Octopath Traveler at Target.

2020 Year in Review


Posted on 01/02/2021 at 12:22 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Dragon Quest XI S is my second favorite game of the generation, behind only Breath of the Wild. Age of Calamity actually sold really well from what i understand. It made it to 3 million in its first weekend. I'll bet Koei Tecmo is really happy about that.

Episode 192: Looking Back at the 8th Generation


Posted on 12/31/2020 at 01:31 AM | Filed Under Feature

I started out with a launch year PS4 with the promise that the 8th gen would mark a change from things I didn't like about the PS3/Wii/360 generation. Ultimately, my favorite system of the generation would become the Switch.

My top games of the generation: 

1. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. It was fun just exploring the world, battling monsters, and discovering stuff. Honestly, it has a great shot at being my favorite game of all time. It recaptured the feeling I felt the first time I played the original game on NES, and I never felt railroaded to complete the main quest, which was the point. 

2. Dragon Quest XI S: This game is peak Japanese RPG (hopefully so far). It's high adventure and the Toriyama art style is beautifully rendered to boot.  

3. Fire Emblem: Three Houses (Switch): In addition to a likeable cast of characters, in particular Edelgard, who makes a great villain depending on your perspective, there's so much content stuffed into this SRPG that it isn't even funny, and the battles are satisfying AF.

4. Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. I agree with what was said about the side quests in this game, and I like Geralt as a character. Does a great job at portraying a crapsack medieval fantasy world, though combat is a bit sketchy.

5. Valkyria Chronicles 4: It isn't quite as graphically or gameplay-wise groundbreaking as the original, especially compared to Fire Emblem as far as gameplay. But it's a welcome return to form for one of my favorite series and is a great conclusion to Europan War II.

Honorable mentions: 

Super Mario Odyssey: Just barely missed the Top 5. I liked the aesthetics of the new worlds, and the ability to control enemies is a nice touch. 

Animal Crossing: New Horizons: This game, with its social aspects of visiting your friends' islands, came out at just the right time during the pandemic, and I dig sim games.

Persona 5: a very stylish RPG that handles certain sensitive themes pretty well, for the most part. It's probably the Japanese equivalent of The Witcher 3, and I'm looking forward to Shin Megami Tensei V and the eventual Persona 6.

The Outer Worlds: Fallout 4 was a disappointment (though the settlements were fun to test out) and the less said about Fallout 76, the better. Outer Worlds picks up on the legacy of my favorite Fallout game, New Vegas, with the humor, aesthetic, and RPG mechanics of New Vegas. Sucks that Obsidian got bought by Microsoft though.

The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening: A great remake of one of the classic Zelda games. Very colorful, lots of quality-of-life improvements that made the gameplay a lot more fun. I hope Nintendo eventually gives the same treatment to the Oracle games and perhaps to Minish Cap as well. Maybe even A Link to the Past, though I'd like a more detailed art style. That said, the Mother-esque style chosen for Link's Awakening was perfect.

Final Fantasy XV: Still not a perfect game, and its labored development shows, but it's a huge improvement over FFXIII. 

Super Mario Maker: I've always enjoyed game creation kits. Who didn't dream of building their own Mario levels. 

Cuphead: I liked the 1940s Warner Bros animation style of Cuphead. Tough boss batlles. 

River City Girls: Probably my favorite beat-em-up since Dragon's Crown on PS3. I've said of this game that it's the closest I'll ever come to having a Project A-Ko video game.

Astral Chain: I was glad to see that, after a few years of being relegated to making licensed games for Activision, that Platinum Games made such a great comeback with NieR: Automata. This game was more reminiscent of the same early zaniness at Platinum that gave rise to games like Bayonetta (where's Bayonetta 3?)

Super Smash Bros Ultimate: It's like a love letter to the entire Japanese game industry, but has expanded to include Western games such as Minecraft or Banjo-Kazooie as well. This is the game I've spent the most time online with, by far, this generation. 

Cary's Best Games of 2020 Awards Show!


Posted on 12/30/2020 at 12:04 PM | Filed Under Blogs

2020 was kind of a lackluster year this year, but I still found plenty to play. I played a lot of Animal Crossing, but my favorite game released this year was actually Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition, which gave my favorite Wii game of all time a facelift, an audio lift, and extra content.

Boulder Dash was a golden oldie I played on the Atari 130XE, which is the platform the game was originally developed on and the version which had the best graphics and sound.

My dad built one of those Heathkit TVs. I remember him doing it, too. When he got the electronics part put together, he got busy at work, so he put the TV on a bookshelf stand until he could find time to finish building the wooden TV console. So for awhile we were watching TV on a bare picture tube with all the electronics exposed. I was four years old and it's a wonder I didn't electrocute myself messing with it, but I think my parents put the fear of God in me about touching the exposed parts. He eventually did finish the console. The TV only lasted a few years before the tube went out. My dad tried to fix the TV, but never could find the parts to get it right, so they bought a more modern TV and put it up in his workshop where he still has it. I think it does have a picture but it's very washed out. My sister had an off-brand Pong machine. My big Christmas gift to myself, incidentally, was a 65 inch Sony 4K TV that was on sale at Best Buy. Really makes movies and games look good, even on the Switch.
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