Friday, February 28, 2014

My favorite parts on The Backloggery

Okay, I been tracking down my friends on the site while playing games. Besides, I was knowing what I'm doing to increase my play speed, finding something very productive. Because of that, I can't be held down because my Backloggery has been started by me!

The whole site was a nutshell because of the Now Playing screen. It was a website that allows you to track and record your games as Unfinished, Beaten, Completed, Null and Mastered. The site was my favorite because of the traditionals. My friends list will be my Multitap. Now for the Wishlist feature, I use it to keep track of games I wanted so I don't have to forget about them. Also, the site has a dynamic Now Playing signature that allows you to show off everyone what games you're playing.

Now let's move on to my favorite parts on The Backloggery. The reason why I love it was because a lot of people been playing games. My favorite part was the Mei-Mei day part. It's because it allows anyone to mostly anticipate their games, like CephiYumi's most anticipated game, AquaPazza: AquaPlus Dream Match. It's a fighting game that has characters from visual novels ToHeart, Tears to Tiara, Utawarerumono, and more. Although I wasn't involved into it because I'm not a part of it. For the next Mei-Mei day, my most anticipated game will be Tales of Symphonia!

Next up is looking for someone who is tracking a game. I'm looking for games that has the beautiful titles. Here's the list.

Games with the beautiful titles I'm looking for are:

Atelier games (Includes the Iris series, Arland series and the ones from Tecmo Koei)
Mugen Souls
Disgaea
Hyperdimension Neptunia
The Guided Fate Paradox
Ar Tonelico series
Mana Khemia
The Witch and the Hundred Knight (It's not yet released, but can be a beautiful title)
Trinity Universe
Cross Edge
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch
Time and Eternity
BlazBlue series
AquaPazza: AquaPlus Dream Match
Persona 4 Arena
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc

Those are the titles that I'll be looking for. For inspiration, I use the Clay Fighter: Sculptor's Cut theme, as well as other music. I'm pretty sure nighttime can be suitable.

If you wanted a Backloggery, you can start your own! As stated, those are my favorite parts of The Backloggery.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Wii and DS online play will be shutting down on May 20th, 2014

Yesterday, Kotaku has confirmed that the Wii and DS online play is going to shut down on May 20th, 2014. Why? Well, because the online play on the Wii and DS is getting old and less popular. Also, once the online play is off, you won't be able to play Super Smash Bros. Brawl online anymore. That's the bad news...

But the good news is, you will be able to play SSF2 Online while waiting for Super Smash Bros. for WiiU and 3DS to officially hit the stores' shelves! Remember, pre-register to play SSF2 Online, readers! You have 2 days until March!

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

SSF2 v0.9b is officially approaching!

What's up, readers? March is almost there, which is the month where SSF2 v0.9b is going to be released! In other words, if you like to be a fan of SSF2, then you have came to know what it is. Back in January 17, SSF2 was livestreamed by Cleod and the devs at New Jersey's pandemonium event APEX 2014. The way I see it on the game was the beta build. The beta build has outdated in stage pictures and some of the stages' BG needs more work and so does some of the stages need a redesign. Battlefield, Final Destination, Central Highway, etc. has a redesign. The other stages, Pokemon Stadium 3, Saturn Valley, Fourside, Temple, etc. look awful because the model of the stages look outdated and cartoony. Everything will be updated and finalized by March.

Also, v0.9b has an Online Mode where you can play online with your friends! It's even more exciting than playing with CPUs. As a reminder, make sure you pre register for MGN before it's released!

About McleodGaming Network:

It's an online service where you can play SSF2 online. It's a work in progress. There's a rule statement that if you register your username with offensive content, that will lead you to a ban from MGN. You need to be careful! When you register, make sure you check your Spam folder. The newsletter will be in your inbox upon release.

The History of SSF2:

v0.1 - The game starts out with a weird looking screen and the first 4 characters.

v0.2 - Stays the same, but the graphics are slightly modified.

v0.3 - Music, a character and a stage are added.

v0.4 - A character, stage and Team Battle are added and HUD changed.

v0.5 - A menu screen and a new character are added, two Test Stages are replaced with a Waiting Room from Brawl and major graphic changes.

v0.6 - A new character and a few stages are added and minor graphic changes.

v0.7 - A win screen after each match, few character and stages are added + significant graphic changes.

v0.8a - Few characters, intro and many stages are added. Revamped announcer voice.

v0.8b - The remaining bugs are fixed and the characters' FS are revamped.

v0.9a - 5 new characters and a few stages are added. Menu changes and original music. More modes.

v0.9b - The 2 characters get a resprite, stages and items also get a resprite. 2 new stages and 3 new characters are added. Shields get a revamped look. Special Mode and Online are added!

As stated, the history above is true. Now since March is almost there, SSF2 will be released in that month. It's three days away, so keep on playing RPG games to ease the wait!

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Tales of Symphonia Chronicles - out today in stores!

The wait is finally over! Tales of Symphonia Chronicles hits US stores today! This HD collection has a major improvement over the original games that new stuff are added. You can either start with the PS2 game or the Wii sequel. It's highly recommended to play the first one before the sequel to get a surprise. I can't tell you. Also, you can earn separate trophies on each game. The collection was finally released to the US, so be sure to buy it!

As for me, I already have a head start.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Bravely Default - review

When the PS1 was first released, Square continues the developement of the Final Fantasy games. Final Fantasy is a series that has magic upgrades, abilities, etc. The game has an epic storyline with a point of view as well. After that, Square and Enix combine together to make Square Enix. The company keeps developing RPG games time and time again.

Square Enix's legal notice has some stuff that has something to do with the legal issues that they are having. As of right now, their legal issues have been fixed thoroughly.

This RPG game is from the developing and planning team of Final Fantasy with a chibi-form. For more info, check out the review.

Bravely Default is a JRPG game exclusively on the 3DS that has benefits of Final Fantasy. It's since the PS1 Final Fantasy games came out recently, as well as The 4 Guardians of Light.

The Story:

A young boy named Tiz Arrior lives in Norende Village peacefully with his brother. The situation took a turn for the worse when the Great Chasm crumbles the whole village. After the destruction of Norende Village, the Eternian forces are here to kill the tyrants to clear out the situation. When Tiz goes out to the ravine, he sightsees that the whole world is in peril. Then he meets the young girl who was the vestal of wind. Her name was Agnés Oblige. The soldiers have come to arrest both Tiz and Agnés. In a nutshell, the Eternian law was stated.

When the situation was cleared, the gang meet together and awaken the four crystals to bring the world back to life, thus destroying the Great Chasm and unleashing the Holy Pillar.

Introduction:

Tiz Arrior was a 19 year old citizen of Norende Village who was a sole survivor of the Great Chasm. With his friends, he often ends up with a lot on his plate when the forces of Eternia clear out the chaos.

Second, Agnés Oblige meets up with him at the view of the Great Chasm. She is a wind vestal. Along with her, she has a cryst-fairy named Airy. When the situation gets hot, Agnés and Tiz go outside of the ravine.

Third, Ringabel is a memory man with a typical run like that. He has a slight memory that was found in D's Journal. In other words, the journal has a lot of his memories upon him.

Finally, Edea Lee was found in the dungeon, along with a couple of people. She loves really sweet things, but dislikes the insects. Caldisla was set alight before she was served under the Black Mage.

The World Map:

Bravely Default has a world map with markings of the scenario. Yellow means main and blue means sub. It allows you to save your progress using the left bar that can be opened by touching the arrow or pressing the directional pad right. There's a day and night feature that enemies at day and enemies at night are shown.

Friends:

They can be summoned in battle using the Summon option. You can send them to attack for you. Using Ablilnk also helps you get through the game. Those of the friend-specific actions that can require you a Nintendo Network account.

Sub Scenarios:

They are side quests that are main story arcs. You can be able to complete them all for a special bonus. More of jobs can be earned with them along with the main-scenarios.

The Gameplay:

The gameplay has some benefits of the PS1 Final Fantasy games like magic upgrades, jobs, etc. The battle system has new touches like using the power of Brave and Default. The Default system allows you to go on the defensive and gain 1 BP that can consist of using the Brave system.

The Power of Brave:

The Brave system is a feature that can make you use multiple attacks. You can Brave it whatever you like. However, you can use it up to 3 times. Also, when their BP reaches at negative, you won't act until it's at 0. When you Default 3 times, your BP is at positive max and you'll be alright.

Bravely Second:

It's a cool feature that can allow you to stop time. To use it, press the Start button to turn on Bravely Second. The feature requires SP to do so. Be careful, SP can work as BP. If your SP is at negative, you won't use it. The solution is, you can refill SP by putting your 3DS into Sleep Mode for a few hours. Don't want to wait? Well, you can use an SP Drink for a quick refill. It requires an internet connection.

Gaining More Jobs:

At the beginning of the game, the four heroes start out with Freelancer, a job with average abilities. In order to get more jobs, you will beat the main and sub scenarios. They come from asterisks that can offer you more jobs when you beat the specified boss. When you get all jobs, a special bonus will be awarded to you.

The Rebuilding of Norende Village:

The whole village was crumbled by the Great Chasm and you will need to rebuild it. The parts of it allow you to wait until the part is done in minutes and hours. When the part was completed, offerings will be awarded to you like, Special parts, weapons, armor, etc. A head start to the village will be offered once you beaten the demo.

Special Moves:

They are powerful attacks that can act like Corporeal Magic from the Xbox 360 exculsive, Blue Dragon. In order to perform a Special move, you must meet the conditions like this for example, "For the Sword, use Brave 10 times." You can get more Special moves by rebuilding the Special shop. As the level rises, more is awarded to you. During the Special, their character-specific jingle will be played from time to time.

As the Story Progresses:

For instance, when the story unfolds, Airy's part of the brooch lights up. It means the crystal was awakened. On Chapter 1 to 4, as the crystal awakens, a space for a support ability, which is under Ability will be awarded.

The Best and the Worst:

Bravely Default is a fantastic RPG game that Final Fantasy fans will not hate. The game's storyline is epic as Ni no Kuni and keen with a whole lot of action. In other words, Square Enix's creation was a hit! If you seen the commercial, then you might understand the game.

In other words, it wasn't a game just for everyone. Some may say it was an epic fail, but many will say it was amazing. As for the four heroes, they are talented. It was a free kill for Final Fantasy fans to earn for this game. To top it off, there's no Lite content on it because of the games on the PS1.

Pros:

+Special moves are powerful
+Getting more jobs is interesting
+Able to set the annoying random encounter rate
+Epic and deep storyline and gameplay

Cons:

There are no cons

Bravely Default was an awesome game. I could call it "Final Fantasy Lite," but I don't think I can because most of the Final Fantasy games will be called that. It wasn't like Mystic Heroes or some sort. In other words, I declare Bravely Default Best RPG Game for 2014 while I give it a solid and perfect 10 for Prime from me, of course! Way to go, Square Enix, we love you and your creations!

GameFly starts shipping Tales of Symphonia Chronicles! + Issue finished!

Well, it looks like I'm the luckiest one, guys! After careful consideration, GameFly has shipped Tales of Symphonia Chronicles! It was right before tomorrow's actual release date! I know I said that I won't be revealing any information about the game in the last post, but since GameFly shipped it, I guess I'll tell you about Tales of Symphonia Chronicles.

This is a collection that provides fans with things that are old is new, as well as an HD graphic. In other words, you can get separate trophies in each game. Right off the bat, you can play either the Gamecube one or the Wii sequel first. I recommend playing the first one before playing the sequel. The story stays the same, but the graphics are updated. The text of the Gamecube game changes and it looks clean. That stated, Tales of Symphonia Chronicles will be my last urgent RPG game to solve my issue to get back to renting the old RPG games, as well as Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc while the game hits the shelves of the store tomorrow.

This issue is quite a bombshell because of February's games that are heavy. Now that GameFly shipped Tales of Symphonia Chronicles early before tomorrow's actual release date, my rental issue has been finished by clearing out the urgent RPG games!

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Japan is going to support the PlayStation 4!

Back in December 2013, every Asian country except Japan gets a copy of the PS4. In fact, Asia is loving it! That stated, the Sony Computer Entertainment Asia press confrence is going on a long time ago. Also, the past announcement stated that Japan is going to get the PS4 this February. That means, Japan is going to support the PS4 this February! Do you know what that means, fans? We get next-gen JRPGs and other Japan-based categories!

Final Fantasy XV and Kingdom Hearts III are the RPG games that are a development in progress, and we don't know when they are going to be released. We just have to keep waiting. In other words, Japan will get a PS4 this February. When the PS4 was first announced, about 250 companies including the Japanese ones are going to support it. As of right now, the PS3 has a few JRPGs left for this year. Up next in 5 days will be Tales of Symphonia Chronicles. I can't reveal any information until it's released.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

All that gaming hype and craziness are heating up worldwide!

When you know about this situation regarding to gaming, everyone are enjoying their gaming worldwide! It was the best hype since most of the RPG games that are heavy! Man, oh man, what a crazy run. I'm glad everyone's gaming hype and craziness are heating up the world! In fact, my gaming hype is paid off! More importantly, I'm not ripped off anymore since my renting has continued for sure!

I swear a run like that can be rental-worthy. Heck, I'm extremely hyped up because the best part is, I was able to order Bravely Default and Lightning Returns! That makes me want to be extremely hyped up! It's a part of the craziness with a whole lot of hype. After Square-Enix's games that are released, more will be coming your way! For the time being, I'll be looking for something to pass the time nowadays. All we got to do is keep our hype on!

Ordered Bravely Default and Lightning Returns! + Extreme hype!

Thanks to Square-Enix's hard working, Bravely Default and Lightning Returns release and more importantly, I made sure that I put the other games on hold for those two to rent them the moment they are really available! Strategy completed! Now, as you guys know, Square-Enix has spent a lot of time developing Kingdom Hearts III and Final Fantasy XV. They are going to take a long time before they are going to be released.

For Bravely Default, the game is awesome! I heard it has some gameplay from the PS1 Final Fantasy games and have characters in chibi-form. In hindsight, I would call it "Final Fantasy Lite," but I also heard that if I call it that, then most of the games will be called that, so I think I won't. There's a good chance that this will be the last time we lost our edge, which is the situation that has took a turn for the worse until the development team has hard working.

As for Lightning Returns, I played the demo and it looks great! I heard it has a real-time battle system that can play alot like NIS' Time and Eternity and new costumes are nice! It's the one we been hyped up for! The second of the XIII series was a great game. As for the first one, it's hard on some parts, but can be easy if you got the hang of it. It's a good thing the third entry finally releases worldwide!

I just assumed that those two of Square-Enix's creations will hold me off until Tales of Symphonia Chronicles finally releases to the US! Now, with my extreme hype being in session, a review will be written soon.

With that out of the way, time to make my move! I just need to impress NettoSaito and Kharg with some extended gameplay of those two and beat one of them before Symphonia Chronicles releases. More importantly, be on the lookout for the boss that looks like Cthulhu on one of the games! I don't know which one to play first, so which one do you think I'll play first?

Monday, February 10, 2014

Lightning Returns - coming to stores tomorrow!

Get hype because Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII will be out tomorrow! This is the 3rd entry of the Final Fantasy XIII series that allows you to play as Lightning. She has 13 days to become a master savior, saving from doom. Will she be able to complete her mission? The combat system to Lightning Returns plays alot like NIS' Time and Eternity because of the button mashing and real time. Unlike other games, Schemata was implemented to the latest entry.

As stated, Lightning Returns will be out in stores tomorrow, along with a few others that are going to be released. Get hype!

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Crystal Story II - review

Kongregate is a flash game website that has a lot of games, including the RPG ones with a whole lot of fun. In the olden days, Kongregate was up permanently and been having more games. Some may say the website was lazy or responsible. The kickstarter of Kongregate has all nice RPGs being outdated.

The website was no longer a standalone because all of the games with Mario are taken out because of the petition. Well, I guess we can check out the review now.

Crystal Story II is Kongregate's sequel to Newgrounds' Crystal Story I that has an "anime" stylization. The turn-based JRPG is a niche from other RPGs, like... let's say Bravely Default. The game serves as a rip-off version of Bravely Default because of the party's even gender, magic, etc..

The Story:

The story continues from Crystal Story I that has an evil witch named Rita. She was the ruler of the outside world who takes a finesse of heroes, turning them into the Witch's minions. Since ancient times, Rita and her minions use a final finesse of anything. Crystal Story II has new heroes, like a young boy named D lays down on the ground being a dragon before getting up. In other words, his name lies beyond a job as a dragon slayer. This plot of the story isn't the most important thing since it's a browser game.

The Gameplay:

The first and second game has the same gameplay, but this one has different graphics as well. Crystal Story II has a gameplay that is more engaging than the first one. You can play by clicking or using the keys. The mapping acts like a dungeon map from other games. The chests are opened when touched one. Some can be locked and can be unlocked by breaking the ice and using the code with Master Thief Lina's tool, the Lina-inator 2.0, or "Lina-bot 2.0" for short.

The combat system acts like a turn-based strategy RPG game. There's the turn gauge on the left part of the screen. When a character reaches to the top, his/her turn is up. When you win a battle, you'll earn SP instead of EXP. To spend SP, use the menu that allows you to strengthen your character using SP. It's similar to Mana Khemia's Grow Book system and Final Fantasy XIII's Crystarium system. When your first class reaches its limit, you move on to the new class.

To progress the game, be sure to look out for the yellow mark on the world map. The yellow mark means the main quests while the cyan mark means side quests. In order to look for a side quest, go to the town's tavern and click the title of the side quest. They aren't just side quests, they are main story arcs that can be worth for completing.

Sprites and Text:

Their sprites look alright, but the writing of the text looks awful. There's capitalization and punctuation issues. There's also some sentences that DO NOT flow. As for the spites, they look anime-ish. It's just nothing but a lazy work.

Can you play this?:

I'm tempted to say yes because I just realized that this might hold anyone off. But for some, it's not worth a try. For now, yes, it can be played and there's no need to make it even further. It's not like you can play it like Bravely Default.

The Best and the Worst:

Crystal Story II is a great game, but the text lacks some needed requirements. If you want to play it, you can find it over at Kongregate. It's even worth a try, though. The point is, this niche flash JRPG can be called "Bravely Default Lite" because of the point of view, magic, etc.. In a nutshell, I can say that this is quite an alright JRPG flash game.

Pros:

+Great music quality

Cons:

-Sprites look a bit awful
-The text lacks requirements
-Some of the events are frustrating

Although Crystal Story II was worth a try, but I'm not going to declare Best RPG game for 2014. I am giving it a solid 6.0 for Fair. Here's the link to the game:

http://www.kongregate.com/games/lan14n/crystal-story-ii

GameFly ripping off and delaying Bravely Default's release date to 2/11

If you want to know what happened, then I have some sad news. Today was February 8, but GameFly delayed and ripped off Bravely Default's release date to February 11, which is the official release date for Lightning Returns! What a darn rip-off! But that doesn't matter because both games in my queue have the same release date! This is perfect since I was ticked off! I can't wait! Please, let it be for keeps or I'll lose my edge!

Friday, February 7, 2014

Bravely Default - release date delayed to 2/8

I have some sad news, everyone. Today was February 7, 2014, but the rental date for Bravely Default is now delayed to February 8, 2014. Sorry, guys. I received word from GameFly that tomorrow, Bravely Default will be available for renting. There's no need to fret because tomorrow will be for keeps before you know it!

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Bravely Default - coming tomorrow in the US!

This is it! Today's the last day of waiting! Tomorrow, Square-Enix's latest 3DS exclusive RPG game, Bravely Default is going to hit stores! This 3DS exclusive RPG game is from the developement team of Final Fantasy that gives players with not just the turn-based battle system, but some interesting mechanics as well. You are able to go on an adventure with four heroes. The battle system to it feels similar to the PS1 exclusive RPG games like Chrono Cross, Final Fantasy I-VII and the Xbox 360 exclusive Blue Dragon. You can defend yourself using the Default option to gain BP. The Brave option allows you to spend BP for multiple attacks. If it reaches negative, you won't play until the BP reaches at positive.

In hindsight, I would call it Final Fantasy Lite since Bravely Default was Final Fantasy, though. Tomorrow, Bravely Default will be out! Get hype, everybody!

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

My NIS story

If I'm trying to polish up my writing skills, then I found something very interesting to me and my own to polish up my writing skills. When the PS1 was first released, some companies in Japan did well on the first Sony exclusive console. NIS didn't publish a single PS1 game. It's a Japanese company that is publishing their colorful RPG games to the west and been doing the Sony exclusives but the PS1. In hindsight, their games are evident at nighttime.

When the PS2 was released, the very first game Disgaea: Hour of Darkness was released, but it was published by Atlus. The series wasn't that big because I been following the series since the PS2 was released. The way I see it on Disgaea was hordes of enemies are triggered ahead of time. That's what causing the enemy system to be unforgiving and things get worse the further in. It's about clearing enemies to move on. It wasn't that much of a TRPG game.

The company was a colorful hit, Sony is being favored by them. In the past, NIS keeps publishing the other games to the west. After Disgaea, NIS has announced the Atelier Iris series right before the company became best in show. There were three games of the series. When done, the company moves on to the Mana Khemia series. The first one was a disappointing fail because there's no EXP and you need the materials and AP to strengthen up in the Grow Book. It works like Final Fantasy XIII's Crystarium system. On the second one, it's not the case because you earn Max HP and SP after certain battles, but has the return of the Grow Book.

In the old years, NIS developed Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love. The PS2 and the Wii version of it are released to the west. It was an MRPG game (Mechanic RPG) that allows your army to fight through enemies. I never played the game, but that will turn out. That was on both Sony and Nintendo exculsives.

Another one of NIS' colorful and nighttime-evident series was the Ar tonelico series. The series allows you to have a magical girl with some musical powers. Without them, the battle is less fun, unless you have a magical girl with you in battle, of course. It can also work using the coat of paint that can be used on the battlefield. The PS3 has continued the series, and it was Ar tonelico Qoga: Knell of Ar Ciel. It was the final game of the series. I was going to mention Phantom Brave next, but I think I'll skip that because I found nothing interesting on it.

When the PSP was first released, NIS decided to support it. So far, the Mana Khemia series continues on a PSP exclusive. That was Student Alliance. There are more of their games since the PSP was a Sony handheld. I, for one, have never played one of them on the PSP. The company's games are still evident at nighttime so far.

When the PS3 was released, the company starts supporting it. After awhile, they are supporting it still. The first one was Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice. That's a first for the PS3. After that, Cross Edge releases to the west. It's an RPG game that has characters from Darkstalkers, a fighting game made by Capcom. NIS and Capcom have joined forces to create this crossover RPG. Of course, Capcom wouldn't be involved into it, but still, it's a decent game.

In the past, NIS continues the Atelier series. The series on the PS3 has 3D sprites and works completely different than the PS2 exclusives. The company was joined by Gust. The first PS3 exclusive Atelier series was the Arland series. The series allows you to be limited by 3 years. I don't like to be limited! What a goshdarn rip-off! That 3-year time limit RIPS MANY PEOPLE OFF!! I came across an unfair thing. I played the series since the gravy boat times. If I'm going to recommend the series to anyone, I need to warn them about the 3-year time limit. It's just like I warned Kharg when he starts playing Atelier Totori Plus: The Adventurer of Arland. When the Arland series was discontinued, Tecmo Koei continues the Atelier series in NIS' stead to publish the first game, Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk. The Atelier series were ported to the PSVita and have added a "Plus."

In awhile ago, NIS develops Hyperdimension Neptunia. It's one of the series that can't just provide players with a girls-only party, but a frustrating and engaging gameplay and a chatty storyline as well. The first game of the series has random encounters, but for the others, they aren't the case. mk2 has monster symbols that can be touched to enter combat. The third of the series was Victory. The latest has some features in mk2, but different. Last year, the series have finally gotten a PSVita treatment. Despite being a moe game, some men might think it was a girl's game since it was a game with a girls-only party. The girls have the perfect opportunity to transform into their "super" versions of theirselves.

In November 5, 2013, The Guided Fate Paradox hits stores and more importantly, I made sure I was one of the first people to add it to my Backloggery the moment it was shipped on release day and to play it! It was a planning and developement team of Disgaea: Hour of Darkness. Sadly, I've been waiting for them to patch the game because on Lesson 3-2, I was ticked off when the Mermaids are at an incorrect starting level. The worst part was when you faint, YOU'LL LOSE ALL YOUR ITEMS AND GET THEM ALL OVER AGAIN!! So yeah, I hope a patch was made to take care of it.

In the old times, Tecmo Koei announced the next of the Dusk series, Atelier Escha and Logy: The Alchemists of the Dusk Sky. It was a sequel that allows you to choose from either Escha or Logy's side. If you don't know who to pick, you can use a coin toss. Each story has a different plot. Escha's story has some traditional events while Logy's story has some serious overall of the game. The game releases in March 13, 2014. The ESRB rating was revealed. It was rated E10+. Also, the anime to it was made on the mark. If we want it to be English dubbed and be ported to only Toonami on Adult Swim, then things change.

The PSVita has a couple of new games Demon Gaze and Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. These games are published. So far, their games are colorful and more evident at nighttime. The first Danganronpa was for the PSP and it was a graphic novel. Maybe IMDb would have give it a cut.

When the PS4 was released, Japan makes sure that the PS4 can be suitable, and the country found the PS4 was capable of being sold! As for NIS, they have yet to announce a PS4 exclusive game. We don't know for sure if they are going to support the PS4. It's very clear that they should because they did it on the PS2, PS3, PSP and PSVita.

Fun Facts:

NIS uses a quality of anime-styles. A while ago, I was supporting and wishing for a new Skullgirls game, Dark Phantasma. I reset the roster to make a polished combination of girls and stages. For the new roster, I'm likely to add girls from NIS to my Skullgirls: Dark Phantasma wish roster of characters and stages and it should stay that way.

Another one, many Backloggers have their NIS title, and I used the theme song of Clay Fighter: Sculptor's Cut to give it inspiration. The way I see it on CF: SC was the Killer Instinct-specific combos and breakers are taken away, making the game less fun. It was a downpour of Clay Fighter: 63 1/3. It was a parody of Mortal Kombat and Killer Instinct. The theme song of Sculptor's Cut will be played by me in front the title of NIS. I recommend the Atelier series, the Hyperdimension Neptunia series, Mugen Souls and Danganronpa.

The Witch and the Hundred Knight - has gone gold!

In the old times, NIS' PS3 exclusive, The Witch and the Hundred Knight hits the gold mark! It's one of the action RPG games that plays alot like the Pikmin series. That gold mark give it a lot of moving parts. Every once in a while, NIS been publishing their games to the west. In hindsight, they are more evident at nighttime. As for The Witch and the Hundred Knight, well it's NIS, so it can be evident at nighttime with a gold mark.

The release date to it is set in March 25, 2014. As the release date is closer, I'll be revealing more information to ease the wait.

Monday, February 3, 2014

My favorite parts about Capcom

As you can see, Capcom's hardworking was my favorite part because I was from Capcom-Unity. Also, you have came to the right place for me to tell you my favorite parts and memories on the hardworking of Capcom. Now, first off, my very first part was Capcom did a great job announcing Marvel vs. Capcom 3 after waited a decade. Also, it was released in 2012, which is 2 years ago! When the roster was finalized, Mega Man, the mascot of Capcom didn't make it, causing the fans to be angry. We waited 10 years for MvC3 to be announced, but the fans derailed that because of no Mega Man? After that, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 was officially announced. It has 12 new characters and 8 new and opposite stages.

The next part of mine was regarding to Street Fighter. It's a fighting game with a lot of action. When the original Street Fighter IV was released, Capcom has moved on to Super Street Fighter IV. Then it's Ultra Street Fighter IV, which is not yet released. After releasing SSFIV, Capcom has joined forces with Namco Bandai to develop Street Fighter X Tekken. After it was released, we STILL have yet to get to see Tekken X Street Fighter. In hindsight, I would call it Street Fighter vs. Tekken after some continuous gameplay of it, though.

My third favorite part, Capcom has did a bad thing to make fans upset. The worst thing Capcom did was a cancellation of Mega Man Legends 3. They waited 10 years for it to be finally announced, but both the full version and the prototype version are officially cancelled. (That might be why Mega Man was no longer the popular mascot of Capcom.) It's sad that the Mega Man series are no longer.

After that, the fans are spamming the suggestion box and swearing at Capcom. When I first signed up to Capcom-Unity, I made a suggestion that I nicely ask the mods to shut them up about the cancellation of Mega Man Legends. It happens before the announcement of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. I would make that my most favorite part.

Back in August 11, 2013, I was no longer active much on Capcom-Unity because I took my blog to the next generation. That brings back memories. Above are my favorite parts about Capcom.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Happy first day of February!

I would like to announce that February is finally here! That's right, January has come to a close! To kick February off, I'll give everyone a treat that can make them enjoy! This special treat is an article with a list of RPG games coming soon this month! Let's get your hype on because I'm giving you a list of February's RPG game releases that I'm going to rent!

February's RPG game releases I'm going to rent are:

Bravely Default (3DS)
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII (Xbox 360 and PS3)
Ragnarok Odyssey Ace (Gonna beat the original one first, so it's not urgent) (PS3 and PSVita)
Tales of Symphonia Chronicles (PS3)

I'm pretty sure that I'll be renting the ones that are urgent to get back to renting the old ones. Get hype!