May 15, 2012

Review: One Epic Game (PSP Minis)

Posted by: Cybermario @ 5:04 am Share in Facebook

Released on august 2nd of 2011 (U.S.A) and developed by Grip Games we have One Epic Game, no.. that’s his name really! With a very good dose of humour, parodies of both games and movies the game offer a lot playability for those looking for a game they can pick and play on the go.


One Epic Game



Story
Zombie outbreaks, alien invaders, time travels and a villain that is trying to conquer the world, who can stop this? A very badass hero that well could it be Sledge Hammer on steroids, he is a badass!


Gameplay
This is a side scrolling platformer, the way the game works it’s quite simple but does the job, after all we are talking of a PSP Mini so it’s all good.
There is Story Mode, Free Run, Challenges and a Hall of Fame. As you progress in Story Mode, each stage is then unlocked in Free Run. Challenges are not easy but i guess they add a reason to replay some stages.
Some include “Survivor” which gives you only one life, yeah, one hit and you are dead.”Pacifist” you have to reach the end without killing enemies. “Surgeon” that’s killing only marked enemies and so on. There is a nice amount of these challenges to pick from.
By default you have four hearts, each time you are hit by an enemy you lose a heart, so 4 hits and baaam, you are dead meat.
You also have a gun by default, but you can find others in each stage including flame throwers, machineguns, bazookas, etc. As well as powerups like Jetpacks, slowing or increasing speed, remember in this game your characters is always running and cannot be stopped, so these last can be a two edged sword.


One Epic Game



Enemies can be killed by using weapons or by jumping on them, pure Mario style, one of many videogame references you can find in this game.
The layouts of the stages changes if you die, this adds a challenge as you will not be able to memorize the pattern, this is something i truly liked.
Controls are very simple but they do the job, you have a regular jump and a high jump by holding down the button shoulder and X to shoot your weapon, that’s it.


One Epic Game



Graphics 8/10
One Epic Games for sure has a strong presentation, the comic book graphic style for the menus and the cut scenes are quite good along with the character design, is really cool to watch the cutscenes, especially with the dose of humor the developers added to them.
Level design is also unique, each stage has different themes, from desert landscapes to a city invaded with aliens to a medieval castle. Definitely and taking in mind this is a PSP Mini it’s pleasant to the eyes.


Sound 7/10
Soundtrack is not so shabby either, cool upbeat fast paced music tracks complement the gameplay so well, one more time, for a PSP Mini is not bad, something other developers should learn to do.


Downsides
Repetitive, even when each stage has different enemies and theatrics the gameplay can get to you after a while.
I have to be honest, the game is truly unforgiving and asks a lot of perfection on the jumping, a regular jump or a long jump out of place could mean death, this can be very frustrating, especially if you die a lot in one single stage. But let’s be fair, what would be the point if the game was easy peasy, right?


One Epic Game



Overall
Among all the PSP minis on the market, One Epic Game is addictive, fun and appealing, one title that delivers what it promises, epic gameplay! If you like games with a funny story and humor, a hero with an attitude, challenge and affordable price. Then this is a game you have to get in your psp.
One Epic Game is available in the Playstation Network for $1.99 and if you dont own a ps3 or PSP dont worry, it’s also available for iPhone and Android devices, no excuse to miss an addictive title like this.


Giving the game an 8 out of 10




~Mario




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April 19, 2012

[closed] Double giveaway: Stardrone & Beyond Good & Evil HD!

Posted by: Cybermario @ 2:05 pm Share in Facebook

Instead of giving away one code i decided to throw in 2 different codes this time. First we have StarDrone, the winner can pick if they want it for the PS3 or the Vita (we have codes for both consoles). Second, a great PS2 game that returned to XBLA with a good HD makeover, Beyond Good & Evil HD!


Please specify in your comment which game you want to win, Stardrone for the PS3/Vita or Beyond Good and Evil HD for XBLA.The day of the giveaway there will be two winners, one for Stardrone and the second for Beyond Good and Evil HD, fair enough?


As usual the competition is easy, 3 ways for you to Enter and Win.


Congratulations to the winners: Grant Lilleston (@Gram_Cracker) wins Beyond Good & Evil HD and @WilliamRLBaker #StarDrone!


Entry 1: Comments
Let us know why you would you like to win, post a comment in this page, simple as that! If you do follow us on Twitter and facebook. Be sure to add that in your comment to give you an extra entry.


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Follow @animecourtyard and tweet this message:
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Head on over to www.facebook.com/animecourtyard and be sure to Like us if you haven’t. There will be a competition post “Like it†and that will be a third entry, optional you can make a comment with your twitter name or anything you like.


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- The winners will be picked at random from all valid entries after the deadline.
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March 13, 2012

Review – Modern Combat: Domination (PS3)

Posted by: Cybermario @ 7:09 am Share in Facebook

Last year Gameloft decided they wanted a piece of the cake and joined the wave of companies releasing FPS games. They did a little game called Modern Combat: Domination, or as i like to call it, the poor man Modern Warfare.
This is not the first downloadable title to come out trying to compete with Modern Warfare or the Battlefield series. Titles such as Breach, Blacklight: Tango Down, and others have tried but does Modern Combat: Domination have what it takes to float or will it sink? All i know is.. i like pie.


Modern Combat: Domination

Gameplay
There is no campaign at all, the game consists only of multiplayer matchmaking, with 5 maps and 3 different game types to pick from. You have the choice to play offline and play with an AI team. This is not bad, if you want to get a hold of the controls before you start taking on online matches but you will not gain experience or ranks.
There is a money system in which you gain more by performing certain feats, headshosts, melee, etc. Must say it is annoying how you need to buy everything back everytime you respawn, not the best system compared to other games of this genre (MW series, Battlefield, etc) with time, you get used to it.
Controls are easy to learn and they feel good, very responsive. I like to play with a Dual Shock 3 and not the Playstation Move, although the game is fully compatible and Modern Combat: Domination has been promoted to be played with the peripheal.
Pretty much, if you played any of the Modern Warfare games you already know the controls, 90% of the controls are exactly the same, feels like a copy and paste but hey… it works.
This is also compatible with the Playstation Move, feels and works like a charm specially if you have a sharpshooter, personally i enjoy playing with the dual shock and not the Move.


Modern Combat: Domination



Graphics 7/10
If not spectacular, graphics don’t look bad for a game like this, with good textures and details of light and shadows they are not so shabby, for 10 bucks i’ve seen worse. Of course they cannot compete with major retail titles, then again quote me; it’s just ten bucks.
Aside from a few objects and barricades here and there you can’t find much to destroy in the maps, something titles like Breach did really well. A more destructible environment could have made this game a winner.


Modern Combat: Domination



Sound 6/10
Guns and explosions sounds well… they barely sound, could be better and there is much room for improvement. Although not a must during a match there could be more music in the lobby or after a match.


Downside
OMG the lag… is unbearable when a host have a crappy connection, Modern Combat: Domination uses a similar system to Halo and other games in which a player must host the match. When a host leaves or the connection is lost and is weird to see how the match skip frames and seems we are randomly moved in the map, can be truly annoying.
When i’m close to an objective like “activate the missile”, i keep wondering “hmm ok.. how?” There is nothing on screen telling you what you have to press to complete the mission, if not a biggie it can be annoying.
Lack of new content, as much fun as the game can be, lack of new maps are a downside for me, more DLC could give Modern Combat: Domination higher replay value.


Modern Combat: Domination



Overall
This title is a good and cheap option if you enjoy the FPS genre and objectives in the style of capture the flag and such, although there are better options out there with much more content, variety and replay value.
With this said Modern Combat: Domination delivers lots of fun and entertainment for just 10 dollars, for that price you really can’t ask for more.


We give the game a 7 out of 10




~Mario




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December 10, 2011

Review – Jurassic Park: The Game (PS3)

Posted by: Cybermario @ 6:19 am Share in Facebook

Jurassic Park is no stranger to the world of video games, we have seen games of this franchise, spawn since the golden 16-bit era. From Carts to disc based media, some with fairly good gameplay and others that are best left forgotten.
Now Telltale Games brings a new Jurassic Park videogame to the current generation of consoles, and just as they did with Back to the Future, thumbs up as we affirm they did a fantastic job!

Jurassic Park: The Game

Story
The game is not a sequel of the movies, just like they did with Back to the Future, Telltale was able to give us an alternate story, with new characters and stories taking place at the same time and parallel to the events on the first movie. Specially we will learn the final destination of the shaving cream canister and it’s contents. The developers were able to capture the thrills of the movie, they make you feel the suspense and action of Jurassic park right from the start.


Jurassic Park: The Game



Gameplay
The game is played in a similar way to other Telltale games but as they stated before the game was out, it’s different from games they have developed before. This game shows more human like characters and has a more darker tone, that you can feel right form the beginning.
You will be playing an interactive movie and a point and click game. Moving all over the island as only Telltale can do it, with a classic point and click to search clues, triggering events and quick time sequences. The quick time sequences by timing and mashing buttons and the analog sticks to advance throughout the story.
Controls feel nice and responsive, if you played other games of this genre, you already know how to play.
This may not sounds like much, but believe me, if you played and enjoyed previous titles from the company and like point and click games, you are in for a surprise with this interactive game. Some sequences can be pretty intense and will have you glued to your chair, while you try to survive attacks from the dinosaurs.
It’s a point and click title, so it’s easy? No; unlike previous titles with a trial, error and a never ending character, this time you will die, be guaranteed you will. Going from bronze to gold depending on your performance is how the game will progress leading to the next chapter or certain death.


Jurassic Park: The Game



Graphics 8.5/10
They are pretty good and detailed, giving us a very dark and uneasy feeling as you search for clues, and by escaping voracious dinosaurs in the darkness and right in the middle of an hurricane that is about to hit the island. The quick time sequenses are thrilling, exciting and some can be pretty intense, T-Rex anyone?


Sound 8/10
Composed by John Williams, with lots of sounds and music that reminiscent the movie, they fit like a glove with the rest of the game, and specially the T-Rex scream right in the selection screen is pure fan service.


Downside
If anything, Jurassic Park episodes feel extremely short, and you really dont want it to end after a few hours playing each episode (roughly 8 hours?), letting you want more.


Loading times are not the best, at least on the PS3 version which i tried.


Jurassic Park: The Game



Overall
Jurassic Park: The Game is a real blast, if you loved the movie and want to have a fantastic time revisiting Isla Nublar and his prehistoric habitants, Telltale give us a really good story that will not dissapoint fans of the franchise. With some framerate problems and minor details that dont overshadow the greatness of the experience.
By far the best looking game from Telltale and one that’s a real thrilling adventure to play from start to end.


Jurassic Park: The Game (Full 4 Episode Season) is now available on on the PlayStation Network for $29.99. Jurassic Park: The Game is also now available for the Xbox 360 (in North America) and the PC, Mac, and iPad 2 worldwide. No Vectrex? I feel offended, really.


Giving the game an 8 out of 10


**A review code was provided by the publisher for this review




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November 29, 2011

Assassin’s Creed Revelations costume in Final Fantasy XIII-2

Posted by: Cybermario @ 10:43 am Share in Facebook

If you like Assassin’s Creed Revelations and Final Fantasy XIII-2 this is great news, Square Enix announced there will be an Assassin’s Creed Revelations DLC for the game.


The costume worn by Ezio Auditore, the main character in Assassin’s Creed Revelations will be available as an optional outfit for Noel Kreiss, one of the main characters of FINAL FANTASY XIII-2, via downloadable content.


Assassin's Creed RevelationsFinal Fantasy XIII-2



No release date for this DLC yet, but by the look of it it will be available shortly after the game launch, not sure about you people but im totally delighted with this. Love Final Fantasy and Assassin’s Creed and love to see both universes interacting, even as a DLC costume! nice cross-promotion guys, keep them coming.




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