Thursday, September 17, 2015

Dragon's Dogma coming to PC

Now this is an awesome video game. I hope it gets ported. Dragon's Dogma is an action adventure game where players will battle against fantastical creatures in a sandbox world. I haven't played it in a long time but the experience was truly one of a kind, fighting against undead, goblins, bandits, ogres, trolls, and dragons. The best part of this game is the open world feel of exploring a mystical world full of mysteries and surprises, and fighting in amazing boss fights.

Mage against drake
The player is accompanied by pawns. Pawns are basically your team mates that join you in your battles. There four in total, including you and your personally created pawn. The two others are created from some other world or other players. Some are by default, other are more unique.

Story wise, its basically about defeating a dragon. Or is it? As you play the story develops into some more than a dragon hunt. Its about deciding the fate those around you, the world and more. It may seem that one play through is not enough to complete in the world's quests, story and mysteries.

The game has decent play through time which can get longer if the player explores more of the world.  The world map may seem small but only shows the surface of the world. There are hidden dungeons, secret areas, shortcuts and optional bosses to find.

A New Game+ feature is available that allows the player to try new decisions and taking miss opportunities. There is more side quests but only if the you follow up from your earlier mission. It may lead to surprising developments like finding out what happen to certain characters and unlocking secret equipment.

I never got the expansion, Dark Arisen. Maybe this PC port will have the expansion included. If you like fantasy action adventure, huge boss fights and mysteries, check it out.

Monday, September 14, 2015

My Thoughts on: Bloodborne

Ok, I got the game about two months ago. I have played Dark Souls so I imagined it to be like it and.. it was. Difficult, but surprisingly your character moves faster. The character start choice is just like Dark Souls except you do not get a start item in the beginning. The last character choice in the list was ridiculous, low stats. Who would bother with such a difficult start, and why put it there.



Whats new is the introduction of firearms and blood tinge trait. They kind of remind me of magic attacks in Dark Souls but faster where my character doesn't do the magic pose. Blood tinge basically is the trait that determines your firearm damage.

There are shields in the game but does not help much especially in boss fights. Parrying has been removed and replaced with stunning which is done by shooting the enemy while it attacks and hopefully it connects. The other method is to do a sneak charge attack behind the enemy.

The trick weapons are cool. They can transform into different kind of weapon. An axe transforms into a poleaxe. A cane transform into a whip. A saw sword extends it blade. There are more but its more fun to try them yourselves. I prefer Ludwig's sword. A silver sword transforms into a great sword.

Visually the game looks great. The victorian era setting looks very convincing. The bad side is that the enemies look great too. Allow me to list the scary bits. Creepy howling and screaming. Check. Deformities. Check. Extra amount of grotesque. Check. Later in the game the enemies just get weirder and more deformed, or formed with limbs, skulls, and eyeballs.

I haven't finish the game. I just reached the nightmare of mentis. I got tired of the difficulty of the game so I'm taking a break from it. I hate the frenzy effect. Once it reaches full bar, instance lost of most of your health. Hopefully I can bring myself to finish the game.

Friday, September 11, 2015

My Thoughts on: Grow Home

Grow Home is game where players control a robot to help grow a star plant from the ground to the stars. I think the goal is to keep growing the plant until it reaches the robot's space ship. The game was made by Ubisoft and developed using the Unity engine.



The reason why I mention Grow Home is that the game got voted for free in Playstation Store and since I subscribed for the Playstation Plus, I got the game for free. So far the game has been a fun. At first, the game setting seems to be on a small island. Do a little exploring, find the star plant,  and help it grow. Then the start plant starts to grow and rise higher in to the sky. Next thing, I find myself on a small floating island, looking at the colossal size of the start plant that I help grow.

I find myself climbing up and down the gigantic star plant, gliding in the air using a flower, help the star plant grow and see how high the plant grows. So far, I managed to get halfway, I think. This is the kind of game where you should take your time and enjoy the scenery. The view from where you the star plant has stop growing to where the you started is an amazing view. The distance should impress anybody. It make me wonder the view would like from space. Yes, it can grow up to space. So it suggests.

Saturday, March 14, 2015

X series free to play this weekend

X series is a space simulator, PC game that I discovered years ago. I first noticed the one of the trailers for X3 Terran Conflict and I was mesmerized. Think, Build, Trade and Fight to build your intergalactic trade empire, oh i really like the idea.



I got X3 Terran Conflict years ago and when I first played it, I was impressed with the scale of the game. A truly large galaxy to discover. Huge space stations make my early space ship feel small. The space ship designs were diverse with each faction and they were truly unique to behold. The same goes for the space stations. I remember the first time I bought my first space station, the beginnings of my trading empire. Trading ships could be automated to collect my resources from my space station and sell them to other space stations. Getting enough credits to buy more ships for my fleet. The story may not be engaging but the rewards of following up on them can be great.

I'll stop here, there is literally too much to mention about. Moving on.

 In 2013, Egosoft released X3 Rebirth introducing a new HUD interface and by that I mean looking through the cockpit, not an outside camera of the ship like Terran Conflict (although there were mods for that). Also introduces a new universe due to some event in X3 Albion Prelude (got the game but never had the time). I expected this game to be great, I mean the trailer was cool with the next gen. graphics. Oh, players can now walk around their ship and have a co-pilot. This is a new thing for the series.

Screenshot of X3 Rebirth

The review that came after were bad. Metacritic gave it a 3 out 10 and Steam gave it 5 out 10. I was surprised to see this. I was really expected to be better than this. In 2014, that when patches were release and then new opinions of the game said the game was now fixed from early problems. Reviews were made on its latest patches and how it made the game 'what should have been released early on' as reviewers say.

I reconsidered to get X3 Rebirth and put under my wishlist. I got the game for a 66% discount on Steam which was cool. It was timely given the latest patch for some improvements. Hope to spend hours on it, creating my trading empire and building my fleet.

If you like space simulators, don't mind micromanaging and robotic voices, check it out.

Friday, February 13, 2015

New Game to try

And.. I'm back. Its been a long time since the last post. The months have been exhausting and so.. time-consuming. I got an interesting early access game (still being developed) to blog about, developed by Mohawk Games. Offworld Trading Company. 

Game title

So the idea of the real-time strategy game is to set-up a base on a foreign planet, extract resources, refine resources, manufacture product and sell it for profit. There is no military action where enemy factions attack to stop you from completing your objective or anything hazardous (so far). The only danger is competing companies that threatens to take your profits. The saving humanity part, I have no idea how that works.

It seems kinda like the science fiction version of the Patrician series or Sid Meier's Railroads.

In short, its about becoming a profitable off world company. Its suppose to be similar to a classic game called M.U.L.E.(stands for Multiple Use Labor Element) for the Nintendo NES. That is a really old game. 

Cover art for M.U.L.E.
The game may be old but that cover art look epic. It looks like a space prospector laying claim on an alien planet for the USA. The two in the bottom looks like their bowing to him. ALL HAIL THE GREAT PROSPECTOR.

I got the game at the price of USD$35.99 at Steam, seem pretty steep right? But so far the review have been good. I like playing economic RTS games, it a nice change from the action games, RPGs and other RTS games.

Now I'm going to try the game out.