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Devil May Cry
02-29-16 08:56 PM
Jackpot!
IntroductionI remember playing this originally on the Playstation 2, I was awful at it. My older brothers were much better at it than I could ever. And unfortunately that facts remains still rings true to this day. Now, I have recently beat Devil May Cry once again through the Devil May Cry HD Collection, but I believe it would be much easier to just review each individually starting with the one that started it all. With further to do, it’s time I get started with some story talk.

StoryYou play as Dante, a white-haired, red coat wearing, half-demon that hunts demons as his career. Now, Dante is cocky and arrogant yet he’s awesome teeming with such confidence that he’ll mouth off any demon no matter their size and/or strength. Though a lot of his lines sound stupid I enjoy them to be honest. Now, the story of the game is that Dante is hired by a blonde woman named Trish to eliminate the evil that resides at Mallet Island. There he meets an assortment of demons that come to fear and hate him due to the tremendous power inherited from his father, a demon that saved the humans from the demons many centuries ago. The exceptions to this rule are this blob monster and this knight-like character that has something do with Dante. Also I find it pretty cool that each enemy gets their own little cutscene when they’re first introduced. Now, the story is somewhat short and can sound corny at times, but I think it’s told with confidence. But, a game story needs some visuals for it to be told properly.

GraphicsOkay, being of one of the earliest games to arrive on the Playstation 2 when it first released Devil May Cry isn’t going to look fantastic compared to later titles on the system. I mean the dull and dark aesthetic of the whole thing does compliment the whole gothic-like theme of the game. However, texture quality isn’t very good, and certain models can look jaggy at times. Not to mention that the FMVs that play dur... Read the rest of this Review
Bayonetta 2
02-03-16 04:49 PM
Let's dance again, boys!
Introduction From the mind of Hideki Kamiya, creator of Devil May Cry, comes another Hack n' Slash called Bayonetta. Now, for those not familiar with series, Bayonetta is about the titular heroine who is a witch that fights angels with weapons on her hands and feet, summoned demons, and torturous hair magic. The games has plenty of absurdly awesome action and fanservice, which is a problem with some people but I really don't care. Anyways, I'll be talking about the second and latest game in the Bayonetta series, so let me get started with some narrative critique.

StoryLike the original game Bayonetta 2’s narrative isn’t great, but it is still an awesome thanks to the action and Bayonetta’s own wit. The premise of the story is that Bayonetta needs travel to Inferno to get back Jeanne’s soul before it’s too late, all the while the balance between the three realms has broken. Bayonetta encounters new characters on her journey to Inferno. Loki is a young man who has amnesia, and for reasons unknown even to him he needs to get this sacred mountain, which is a central plot device. There is also the rival, the Masked Lumen, who is seeking revenge against Loki for bad things he may have done. Finally, there is the Prophet who working with the Lumen to get rid of Loki for his own ends. Now, I do not like Loki much at all. I find his personality grating, especially when he keeps calling Bayonetta “love”. Even his back story is dumb since the stupid ‘mysterious amnesic person’’ plot device that so many stories like to use. Now as for the Lumen, I actually like him since I actually like his revenge back story. Now, revenge is either a good or bad plot device depending on how it’s used, and here I think  it is actually used pretty alright. Personality wise I like him since he isn’t the typical revenge seeker, as I found him bereaved, unlike other more selfish people in other series. The Prophet... Read the rest of this Review
Legend of Zelda, The: A Link Between Worlds
12-10-15 10:57 AM
Link to the Past 2.0
The Legend of Zelda series is a series that I have a particular fondness for. I wouldn’t call myself a fan of the series, but I do enjoy the games. I’m mostly familiar with 3D games, but I’m familiar with a few of the overhead view games. The latest zelda game that I played and beat is Link between World, and it’s actually my second time beating it. So without further to do, here are my thoughts on Link between Worlds.

Story
If you played almost every other Zelda then the story here should be very familiar, especially if you’ve played A Link to the Past. This story once again deals with another world, expect this other world isn’t a twisted Sacred Realm but an alternate Hyrule: Lorule. Like Ganon before a grave danger comes  from Lorule, a beauty obsessed wizard named Yuga with the power to turn people into paintings. Thankfully Link has a strange merchant by the name of Ravio to help Link against the dark forces, and there’s a bit of twist with Ravio that I found to be interesting. Another interesting thing was what Nintendo did with the princess of Lorule. Overall, the story of Link between World is almost the same as A Link to the Past, but I thought the twists involving a couple of the new characters made the story much more interesting. The game also has some neat graphics to help uplift the story.

Graphics
Link between Worlds is another game that shows that a handheld console can have good 3D graphics. Models are smoothly made and well animated for a handheld game. Textures are also pretty well done for a handheld game. Additionally, the game has some nice lighting effects, though it’s only in effect in certain moments. But, perhaps best thing about the graphics is how they emulate the overhead view of the old games. Every model is actually titled back and when viewed from the game’s camera gives the perspective of how it looked in the old games. Overall, the aesthetic of the game is rather nice. The aesthetic is al... Read the rest of this Review
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
11-23-15 11:33 AM
I sort of asked for this
I will start by saying that I have never played a Deus Ex game before. I mean I knew the series existed before this game came out since spent some time looking at stuff on the wikia. However, I never realized what sort of game the series was until my brother decided to buy this game. However, I quit the game for a long time since I couldn't get past the first boss, but I eventually did pick it up again with a better approach. So, I did beat the game some time ago, and now I think it's time to give you people my thoughts on the game.

Story
Human Revolution serves as a prequel to the first game, and it is clear that this is a prequel due to the augments in the game being mechanical not nano. Anyways, the game's protagonist is Adam Jensen, a former SWAT that serves a head of security at Sarif Industries, a company that makes the controversial augments. Things were going fine for Adam until an attack on Sarif caused him to become gravely injured and later to become heavily augmented. Afterwards Adam travels around and interacts with lame characters to stop a lame conspiracy. In fact, the conspiracy goal didn't seem obvious to me until the last act of the story. Worse, nearly every major character loves to give Adam the run around. However, I did like that one aspect of the narrative, anti-augmentation prejudice. Quite a number of characters will vocalize and later show their disdain for augmentation, in fact there are two factions that are against augmentation (one more than other). It ultimately serves as the most vocal theme of the story and in my mind the best part of the story. But, the otherwise lame story will certainly not be raised by the game’s graphics.

Graphics
First off, I have to discuss my biggest gripe with visuals. What is with all the orange? Pretty much all the lighting in the game is orange. This is something that rather annoys every time I played the game. But the lighting isn’t the only thing that annoys me abo... Read the rest of this Review
Battle of Olympus
09-30-15 05:26 PM
Grindfest of Olympus
Battle of Olympus is an adventure game on the NES based on Greek Mythology. Now, I’m a fan of  both greek mythology and adventure games, so I thought that I would enjoy it . Well, unfortunately, I was wrong on that part.

Story
Battle of Olympus is one of the followers of the damsel in distress trope. However, even worse is the fact of how wrong they get elements of greek mythology.The hero's actual name is in fact Orpheus, as in the musician that could charm everything with his music. I think that using Orpheus as the name for the hero is pretty dumb since his legend is more tragic than heroic. It would have been better to name the hero Perseus since he's a brave warrior in his legend. Furthermore, the game only has, outside of bosses, two characters from greek mythology as enemies. The bosses though are fortunately fully based on greek legend, but a couple of them are incorrectly designed. For example, the hydra is depicted as a singular serpent. But, despite my gripes with the misuse of greek legend, I still think that the overall story is very lazy. Thankfully though, the graphics fair much better.
Graphics
Now, the sprites are actually kinda detailed in this game; for the NES anyways. The environment has a fair amount of detail that was possible back in those days. However, the only real detailed character sprites are the bosses and the gods. Of course, in regards to the gods, they are only four types of god sprites: Zeus, bearded god, beardless god, and goddess. Now, while the graphics are somewhat nice the sound is less so.
Sound
Battle of Olympus’ musical tracks are a little nice to listen, but they become rather blaring. Now, while I didn’t find the music to be very good, the sound effects are somewhat alright. But, it is the gameplay itself that causes the music to become blaring.

Gameplay
Battle of Olympus plays similar to Zelda II’s side-scrolling sections in terms of ... Read the rest of this Review

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T\'ai Fu: Wrath of the Tiger
Level: Tiger Ruins

T\'ai Fu: Wrath of the Tiger
Level: Temple Bridges

Supergamer's Game History
Chrono Cross (psx),   Chrono Cross (psx),   Chrono Cross (psx),   Chrono Cross (psx),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Cross (psx),   Chrono Cross (psx),   Chrono Cross (psx),   Chrono Cross (psx),   Chrono Cross (psx),   Chrono Cross (psx),   Chrono Cross (psx),   Chrono Cross (psx),   Chrono Cross (psx),   Chrono Cross (psx),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Chrono Cross (psx),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Legend of Zelda, The - Link\'s Awakening DX (gbc),   Legend of Zelda, The - Link\'s Awakening DX (gbc),   Legend of Zelda, The - Link\'s Awakening DX (gbc),   Legend of Zelda, The - The Minish Cap (gba),   Legend of Zelda, The - The Minish Cap (gba),   Silent Hill (psx),   Vampire Savior 2: The Lord of Vampire (Japan 970913) (mame),   King of Fighters 2000, The (mame),   Silent Hill (psx),   Silent Hill (psx),   Silent Hill (psx),   Silent Hill (psx),   Silent Hill (psx),   Silent Hill (psx),   Crash of the Titans (gba),   Crash of the Titans (gba),   Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped (psx),   Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped (psx),   Silent Hill (psx),   Silent Hill (psx),   Silent Hill (psx),   Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped (psx),   Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back (psx),   Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back (psx),  
 
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