Some games get ported to modern consoles for no comprehensible reason. What the heck is Crossroad Crisis and what's it doing on my PlayStation 3? Well, it's actually a surprisingly fun little puzzler that's worth checking out.
"Vanillawares recently-announced Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir was playable at the Tokyo Game Show this year, and let players take any of its five protagonists into a brief dungeon. The demo consisted of a room from each of the eight worlds, including a miniboss, a shop room, and a final dragon boss, and did a good job of both showing newcomers what Odin Sphere is like, and veterans what has changed." -PSLS
Dragon Quest Builders might look a lot like Minecraft or Terraria, but the game has plenty of its own Dragon Quest charm. Square Enix demonstrated what its like during their stage event at Tokyo Game Show 2015.
EB: Were living in a Golden Age of gaming, there is no denying that. In the last few years Ive seen projects come out that I never thought wed get. Whether its the re-emergence of Space Games, the amazing open worlds, or the unique visions of Indie developers, there has never been a better time to be a gamer.
However, for every glittering metropolis there is always a seedy underbelly and sometimes one wrong turn can leave you in the bad part of town. Here are three games that mugged me and left me bleeding in the backstreets of gaming culture.
EB: Im not sure my schedule will ever allow me to become the true Destiny fanatic that Id like to be, but Im definitely at peace and happy with my decision to return to it with the release of Destiny 2.0 and The Taken King. Im also overly pleased with my choice to tackle this experience with a brand new Guardian, even though it was tough to just leave all of my previous work in the moon dust, but thanks to the improved gameplay and a helpful little power orb, the loss wasnt as great as one would think.
If you were like me and fell out of favor with Destiny faster than a guy falling out of love with his one night stand after losing his beer goggles, but have had your fire for it reignited with the 2.0 patch and new expansion, I highly recommend starting from scratch with a new Guardian.
Keith writes: Welcome back to your weekly episode of The Outerhaven Podcast, and we're happy to bring you episode #79. Joining us today is a star studded crew of Clinton, Carlos, Karl, Holland and my self. So much to talk about during the eve of the 2015 Tokyo Game Show, but you know us, we always find something to talk about.
So get ready and chill with us for the next hour as we discuss the following topics:
Tokyo Game Show 2015 game announcements
Recent SF5 character announcements who's next two characters - My money is on Sagat!
King Kong, Legendary and perhaps Pacific Rim 2 on hold?
The sad state of not only the King of Fighters XIV announcement, but new SNK
Amazon fires back at Apple with the announcement of an updated Amazon Fire TV
WWE 2K16 final roster reveal
TOH Final Thoughts
Watch out some jabs at Konami and also Comcept as well!
Geometry Wars started off as a mini-game in Project Gotham Racing 2 for the Xbox back in 2003. Since then it has been released on the Xbox 360, Xbox One, DS, Wii, PC, PlayStation 3, 4, Vita, and mobile platforms. The first stand alone title, Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved held the record for the most-downloaded Xbox Live Arcade game. Needless to say that this mini-game is loved by many and stands well enough on its own.
Some games get ported to modern consoles for no comprehensible reason. What the heck is Crossroad Crisis and what's it doing on my PlayStation 3? Well, it's actually a surprisingly fun little puzzler that's worth checking out.
"Vanillawares recently-announced Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir was playable at the Tokyo Game Show this year, and let players take any of its five protagonists into a brief dungeon. The demo consisted of a room from each of the eight worlds, including a miniboss, a shop room, and a final dragon boss, and did a good job of both showing newcomers what Odin Sphere is like, and veterans what has changed." -PSLS
Dragon Quest Builders might look a lot like Minecraft or Terraria, but the game has plenty of its own Dragon Quest charm. Square Enix demonstrated what its like during their stage event at Tokyo Game Show 2015.
ThaMofo writes:
"Disney Infinity 3.0 plays it rather safe and feels a bit like a copy paste of the previous installment, albeit with the removal of some of the rough edges 2.0 had. Nonetheless, creationists will certainly be able to have fun for many hours to come, adventurers not so much. The game proves to be decent, whilst at the same time it will not blow you away."
SegmentNext - Rockstar is currently working on a bug in GTA V that is affecting Contract Missions. The developer says that it will fix this bug soon, so fans shouldnt worry at all.
Last week Final Fantasy XV Game Director Hajime Tabata told Peter Brown that we'll play his new game next year. Peter and Alexa join Danny to discuss how this is possible.